Alligator Gallery
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Choose from 377 pictures in our Alligator collection for your Wall Art or Photo Gift. Popular choices include Framed Prints, Canvas Prints, Posters and Jigsaw Puzzles. All professionally made for quick delivery.

Heritage Images

Heritage Images

Pottery Vessel supported by Alligator Figure, Nicoya Peninsula, Chorotega, Costa Rica
Pottery Vessel supported by Alligator Figure, Nicoya Peninsula, Chorotega, Costa Rica. The Nicoya Peninsula is named for a Chorotega chief who ruled the most powerful American Indian tribe of northwest Costa Rica at the time of the Spanish conquest in Costa Rica in 1523. At Royal Scottish Museum, Edinburgh

California Alligator Farm - Los Angeles
Lunchtime at a California Alligator Farm, Los Angeles. A whole host of Alligators tuck into what appears to be a rather small quantity of meat! Two are so excited they have rolled over
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Alligator, Alligators, Angeles, California, Farm, Feed, Feeding, Feeds, Gather, Historical, History, Hunger, Los, Lunch, Lunch Time, Meat, Time

Defunct Linnaean taxonomy, 1823
Defunct Linnaean taxonomy. 19th-century artworks of mammals and reptiles classified according to now mostly defunct Linnaean taxonomy. The system shown here had seven orders of mammals: Primates, Bruta, Ferae, Belluae, Glires, Pecora and Cete. Examples of the last two orders are shown; see image C017/8070 for the other five. The examples here are a giraffe, a chamois, a whale and a Grampus dolphin. The defunct Linnaean class Amphibia is shown with two orders: Reptilia (alligator, chameleon, basilisk) and Serpentes (boa constrictor). This page is from Universal Technological Dictionary (1823) by British author George Crabb (1778-1851)
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