Famlies Collection
"Families: A Bond That Transcends Borders and Species" Emperor Penguin - two adults with chick. Snow Hill Island - Antarctica Cleaned background, added sky
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"Families: A Bond That Transcends Borders and Species" Emperor Penguin - two adults with chick. Snow Hill Island - Antarctica Cleaned background, added sky. During the illness of the Princesses, in Racconigi (colour litho). The Great Japanese Catastrophe (Colour Litho). In the area of Etna exterminator (colour litho). Selkup family, North Tumen (Northern minority). What The Butler Saw by E F Parry and Frederick Mouillot. Picture No. 10860111. Female Wolf Spider guarding her newly-emerged young spiderlings in Costa Rica. Indian/Asian Elephants herd on the move, Corbett National Park, India (CLY02064). Wolf family she-wolf and cubs teasing each other by biting playfully Bavaria, Germany. Families come in all shapes and sizes; they are bound not only by blood but also through love and care that transcends borders and species alike. In the vast icy landscapes of Snow Hill Island in Antarctica, an Emperor Penguin family stands tall amidst a cleaned background with added skies as if to symbolize their resilience against nature's harshness. Meanwhile, during times of adversity even royalty seeks solace within their families like during the illness of princesses depicted in Racconigi's colour lithograph artwork or when facing catastrophic events such as "The Great Japanese Catastrophe" captured vividly through another colourful lithograph. Not limited to human experiences alone, families extend across various creatures inhabiting our planet Earth; from wolf spiders fiercely guarding their newly emerged young spiderlings in Costa Rica to Indian/Asian Elephant herds on a relentless journey through Corbett National Park in India.