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Forelegs Collection

"Graceful sea otter showcasing its raised forelegs in Sitka Sound

Background imageForelegs Collection: Sea otter (Enhydra Lutris) with forelegs raised, Sitka Sound, Alaska, USA, August

Sea otter (Enhydra Lutris) with forelegs raised, Sitka Sound, Alaska, USA, August

Background imageForelegs Collection: Devil Stick Mantis (Idolomantis diabolica) subadult, close-up of head and forelegs (captive)

Devil Stick Mantis (Idolomantis diabolica) subadult, close-up of head and forelegs (captive)

Background imageForelegs Collection: Studies Head Forelegs Lioness Theodore Gericault

Studies Head Forelegs Lioness Theodore Gericault
Studies of the Head and Forelegs of a Lioness; Theodore Gericault (French, 1791 - 1824); 1812 - 1814; Graphite; 15.2 x 10.6 cm (6 x 4 3, 16 in.)

Background imageForelegs Collection: Ishtar Gate. 4th century BC. Babylon

Ishtar Gate. 4th century BC. Babylon
Ishtar Gate. The eight gate of the inner wall of Babylon. Built in 575 BC by order to Nebuchadnezzar II. Reconstructed in 1930. Detail. Pergamon Museum. Berlin. Germany

Background imageForelegs Collection: Bee foot claws, SEM

Bee foot claws, SEM
Bee foot claws, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). These claws, on a bees fore legs, are used to comb pollen from the body and transfer it to the pollen baskets on the bees hind legs

Background imageForelegs Collection: Illustration, Warthog (Phacochoerus africanus) kneeling with bent forelegs, eating root vegetable

Illustration, Warthog (Phacochoerus africanus) kneeling with bent forelegs, eating root vegetable, front view

Background imageForelegs Collection: Cartouche: Atlas turns into a mountain, Abraham de Bruyn, 1584

Cartouche: Atlas turns into a mountain, Abraham de Bruyn, 1584

Background imageForelegs Collection: Studies of the head and forelegs of a lioness

Studies of the head and forelegs of a lioness; Theodore Gericault, French, 1791 - 1824; 1812 - 1814; Graphite; 15.2 x 10.6 cm (6 x 4 3/16 in.)

Background imageForelegs Collection: The Sorcerer (or Medicine Man): Wall engraving in the Trois Freres cave near St Girons

The Sorcerer (or Medicine Man): Wall engraving in the Trois Freres cave near St Girons, Ariege, France. He is shown wearing stags horns, wolfs ears, and owl mask, a bears forelegs and a horses tail

Background imageForelegs Collection: Dalmatian dog, lying on floor, hind and forelegs stretched out

Dalmatian dog, lying on floor, hind and forelegs stretched out

Background imageForelegs Collection: Developing tadpole

Developing tadpole. Frog (order Anura) larvae, or tadpole, that has already developed all four legs. Magnification: x11, when printed 10 centimetres wide

Background imageForelegs Collection: Dogs and Ladder

Dogs and Ladder
An adult dog stands on its hindlegs, while with its forelegs it holds up a ladder on which its puppies can play. Date: 1890s

Background imageForelegs Collection: Orchid Mantis (Hymenopus coronatus) adult female, close-up of head and forelegs

Orchid Mantis (Hymenopus coronatus) adult female, close-up of head and forelegs, with smaller male on back of larger female during mating, Malaysia

Background imageForelegs Collection: Praying Mantis (Stagmatoptera binotata) adult, close-up of head and forelegs, at night

Praying Mantis (Stagmatoptera binotata) adult, close-up of head and forelegs, at night, Iwokrama Rainforest, Guyana

Background imageForelegs Collection: Hooded praying mantis head and forelegs

Hooded praying mantis head and forelegs
Hooded praying mantis (Rhombodera basalis), close-up of the head and forelegs. This specimen is from East Java, Indonesia

Background imageForelegs Collection: Giant dead leaf mantis head and forelegs

Giant dead leaf mantis head and forelegs
Giant dead leaf mantis (Deroplatys desiccata), close-up of the head and forelegs. This mantis is found in South-East Asia. This specimen is from Malaysia

Background imageForelegs Collection: Neptunides flower beetle head

Neptunides flower beetle head
Neptunides flower beetle (Neptunides stanleyi), close-up of the head. This specimen is from Uganda

Background imageForelegs Collection: Inca scarab beetle head

Inca scarab beetle head
Inca scarab beetle (Inca clathrata), close-up of the head. This specimen is from Peru

Background imageForelegs Collection: Praying mantis head and forelegs

Praying mantis head and forelegs
Praying mantis, close-up of the head and forelegs. This specimen is from Paranesti, North Central Greece

Background imageForelegs Collection: Blunt / Taurus / Plate 39

Blunt / Taurus / Plate 39
The constellation of Taurus, the head, neck, shoulders and forelegs of a horned bull


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"Graceful sea otter showcasing its raised forelegs in Sitka Sound, Alaska" "A captivating close-up of the Devil Stick Mantis's intricate head and forelegs" "The majestic Ishtar Gate from 4th century BC Babylon, adorned with mythical creatures on its forelegs" "Alcedo giant tortoise finding solace during the dry season, resting peacefully on its sturdy forelegs in Galapagos" "Intricate Mesopotamian art depicting dragons on the iconic Ishtar Gate's forelegs" "Fascinating detail of bee foot claws captured under a scanning electron microscope"