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LA-1325Tiger Barb Fish
Barbed wire, computer image. Close-up of barbs on a section of barbed wire
Pigeons - Black and Dun Barbs, English Fancy BreedA portrait of a Black and Dun Barbs, and two White Barbs in the background. The Barb, also called the English Barb is a breed of fancy pigeon developed over many years of selective breeding
barbed [D0815-025.1]Joerg Sannwald
Five-Bearded and Four-Bearded RocklingFive-Bearded Rockling (Ciliata mustela) and Four-Bearded Rockling (Enchelyopus cimbrius). Date: 1864
Pigeons - Red and Yellow Barbs, Fancy BreedA portrait of a Red and Yellow Barb pictured inside their coop. The Barb is a breed of fancy pigeon developed over many years of selective breeding
Barbs presented to Queen Victoria by the Emperor of Morocco (engraving)1612105 Barbs presented to Queen Victoria by the Emperor of Morocco (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)
Mediterranean barbels (Barbus meridionalis), group under a bank in a river. The length is usually about 20 cm. Herault, Languedoc-Roussilon-Midi Pyrenees, France
Common barbel (Barbus barbus) underwater in the Cheran River, a declared wild river. It can reach 1.2 m but is generally 50 to 100 cm long, a strong and cunning gamefish. Haute-Savoie, France
Red Irish lord (Hemilepidotus hemilepidotus) on a reef. Alexander Archipelago, Pacific Ocean, southeastern Alaska, USA
Reindeer-horn harpoons, Upper Paleolithic, Magdalenian phase, Musee du Perigord, Perigueux, Dordogne, France
Hand Reaching Out For Bird
Bee sting SEMHoney bee sting. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the sting of a honey bee (Apis mellifera). Honey bees live in a colonial nest
Cherry Barb freshwaters, Sri Lanka
Yamana harpoons C014 / 0995Yamana harpoons. Two harpoon heads carved from animal bones by the Yamana, or Yaghan, people of Chile. The Yamana are the indigenous peoples of the Southern Cone
Hook and loop fastener C014 / 0321Hook and loop fastener. Close-up of a hook and loop fastener showing the hooks (right) clinging to the loops (left). These common fasteners were inspired by the prickly burrs used by some plants to
Bee sting, anatomical artwork C017 / 8030Bee sting. Anatomical computer artwork showing the structure of a stinger (upper right) from a typical honey bee (Apis sp. lower left)
PM-10717Cherry Barb - Sri Lanka
BB-583Black ruby Barb BB 583 Side view black background Barbus nigro fasciatus © Brian Bevan / ardea.com
Dove feather, SEMDove feather. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a body (contour) feather from a dove (family Columbidae). Each barb (running from lower left to upper right)
Penguin feather, SEMPenguin feather, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). The penguin (family Spheniscidae) has the most densely packed feathers of any bird
Feather, SEMFeather. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the structure of a feather. The flat broad vane of a feather is formed by comb-like rows of filaments called barbs
Dew drops on woodpigeon featherDew drops on woodpigeons feather. Dew is water vapour that is formed into droplets upon a surface when the surface has cooled below the point at which condensation occurs
Tarantula hair, SEMTarantula hair. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a hair from the abdomen of a tarantula (family Theraphosidae) spider
Mantis foreleg, SEMMantis foreleg. Coloured scanning electron micrograph of the foreleg of a mantis (order Mantodea), showing the barbs used to hold onto prey
Emerald dove feather, SEMEmerald dove (Chalcophaps indica) feather, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). The central shaft, or rachis runs from upper right to upper left
Greater burdock burr caught on woolGreater burdock burr (Arctium lappa) caught on wool. The burr contains individual fruits (achenes) attached by a papery bract (modified leaf, top)
Greater burdock burr (Arctium lappa). This structure contains individual fruits (achenes), attached by a papery bract (modified leaf)
Goosegrass bur tangled in woolFalse-colour scanning electron micrograph of a hooked fruit of cleavers or goosegrass, Galium aparine, entangled in Shetland wool. Commonly known as a burr, the fruit contains a single seed
Bird feather, light micrographBird feather. Light micrograph of a small contour feather from the body of a bird. This feather, which is 6 millimetres long, is from a juvenile bird
Feather vane, light micrographFeather vane. Light micrograph of a part of a vane of a contour feather, from the wing of a bird. Each vane consists of several barbs (black) bearing barbules (thin)
Spider spinnerets, light micrographSpider spinnerets. Light micrograph of the end of the abdomen of a spider, showing the six spinnerets. Two spinnerets are on the top of two flattened cones (right)
PM-9903Red Line Torpedo Barb, South India
PM-9910Red line torpedo barb
PM-695Tiger Barb Fish South East Asia
Crimson Rosella - Feather detail of back plumage - Bunya Mountains - Australia AR20091023
Crimson Rosella back plumage - detailCrimson Rosella - back plumage - Bunya Mountains National Park, Queensland, Australia 20091001Da_EL_199
LA-2476Aquarium Fish - Spanner Barb
LA-2475Aquarium Fish - Sumatra / Tiger Barb
LA-2474Aquarium Fish - Cherry Barb
BB-980Rosy Neon Barb - two side view by weeds Dist: Asia UK
BB-979Rosy Neon Barb - turning by weeds - Dist: Asia UK
BB-907Rosy barb - side view green background tropical freshwater Asia 002057
BB-906Rosy barb - side view black background tropical freshwater Asia 002054
BB-795Rosy Barb Fish Distribution: India
BB-791Fish - cherry barb black background side view. Asia range UK captive
Source Size = 3805 x 2807Barbs Presented to Queen Victoria by the Emperor of Morocco
Three barbs on a riverbank, Albert Flamen, Jacques van Merlen, Lodewijk XIV (koning van Frankrijk), 1664