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Herbivore Collection (page 2)

In the diverse world of herbivores, there is a fascinating array of creatures that thrive on plant-based diets

Background imageHerbivore Collection: Therizinosaurus dinosaur

Therizinosaurus dinosaur. Artwork of the theropod Therizinosaurus dinosaur, thought to have reached 10 metres in length. It lived from 85 million years ago, during the Late Cretaceous period

Background imageHerbivore Collection: 1812 Hippopotamus skeleton by Cuvier

1812 Hippopotamus skeleton by Cuvier
Skeleton of a hippopotamus, fine folio copperplate engraving from Cuviers " Ossamens Fossiles". Cuvier saw that the key to understanding fossils was to relate their bones to animals

Background imageHerbivore Collection: Cerapod dinosaurs compared to a rhino

Cerapod dinosaurs compared to a rhino. The seven adult animals shown here are, from left to right: Nedoceratops; Torosaurus; Albertaceratops; a White Rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum)

Background imageHerbivore Collection: Parasaurolophus dinosaurs

Parasaurolophus dinosaurs. Artwork of Parasaurolophus dinosaurs feeding next to a waterfall. Parasaurolophus was a hadrosaurid or duck-billed dinosaur

Background imageHerbivore Collection: Sauroposeidon dinosaurs mating

Sauroposeidon dinosaurs mating. Artwork of male (right) and female (left) Sauroposeidon dinosaurs mating. This sauropod dinosaur lived around 110 million years ago, during the Cretaceous period

Background imageHerbivore Collection: Prehistoric cave bear, artwork

Prehistoric cave bear, artwork
Prehistoric cave bear (Ursus spelaeus), artwork. This bear lived in Europe during the Pleistocene epoch (1.8 million years ago to 10, 000 years ago)

Background imageHerbivore Collection: Wild Horse - Mare grazes near her resting colt Summer Western USA WH404

Wild Horse - Mare grazes near her resting colt Summer Western USA WH404
TOM-722 Mustang Wild Horse - Mare grazes near her resting colt, Summer Pryor Mountains, Montana, Western USA Equus caballus Tom & Pat Leeson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes

Background imageHerbivore Collection: Flinkwallaby, (Macropus agilis)

Flinkwallaby, (Macropus agilis)
Agile Wallaby, (Macropus agilis), female with Joey in pouch, Cuddly Creek, South Australia, Australia

Background imageHerbivore Collection: Anoplotherium commune & gracile, Palaeotherium

Anoplotherium commune & gracile, Palaeotherium
Sheet 4 of a series of posters called Extinct Animals by Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins c. 1862. This collection of mammals could be found during the Eocene epoch some 50 million years ago

Background imageHerbivore Collection: A herd of dinosaurs walk past a flying saucer lodged into the ground

A herd of dinosaurs walk past a flying saucer lodged into the ground
A herd of herbivorous ceratopsian dinosaurs from the Cretaceous Period, walk past a giant flying saucer lodged into the ground after a bad landing

Background imageHerbivore Collection: A Rubeosaurus roams a prehistoric environment

A Rubeosaurus roams a prehistoric environment

Background imageHerbivore Collection: Prehistoric giant wombat, artwork

Prehistoric giant wombat, artwork
Prehistoric giant wombat. Computer artwork of a Diprotodon. These Australian mammals, also known as rhinoceros or giant wombats

Background imageHerbivore Collection: Therizinosaurus dinosuars

Therizinosaurus dinosuars. Artwork of a group of Therizinosaurus dinosuars foraging in a semi-arid desert landscape. This herbivorous dinosaurs fossils were originally discovered in Mongolia

Background imageHerbivore Collection: Wildlife of the Miocene era, artwork

Wildlife of the Miocene era, artwork. The Miocene era is the period from around 23 to 5 million years ago. The animals shown are: a giant land tortoise (Cheirogaster bolivari, bottom left)

Background imageHerbivore Collection: Portrait of a Highland Cow (Bos Taurus) Adult looking at camera, Oder, Stepnica, Poland

Portrait of a Highland Cow (Bos Taurus) Adult looking at camera, Oder, Stepnica, Poland

Background imageHerbivore Collection: Sauropod and duckbill dinosaurs feed peacefully together

Sauropod and duckbill dinosaurs feed peacefully together
In this prehistoric scene, both sauropod and duckbill dinosaurs feed peacefully together, but remain alert to any possible dangers

Background imageHerbivore Collection: A white tailed deer stays alert to predators in Choke Canyon State Park in Texas

A white tailed deer stays alert to predators in Choke Canyon State Park in Texas

Background imageHerbivore Collection: Hippopotamus (Hippopotamus amphibius) rear end, Serengeti National Park, Tanzania

Hippopotamus (Hippopotamus amphibius) rear end, Serengeti National Park, Tanzania, East Africa, Africa

Background imageHerbivore Collection: Domestic Sheep, Blue-faced Leicester rams, close-up of heads, feeding on hay in rack, Cumbria

Domestic Sheep, Blue-faced Leicester rams, close-up of heads, feeding on hay in rack, Cumbria, England, September

Background imageHerbivore Collection: Domestic Sheep, Blue-faced Leicester, ewe with twin lambs, standing in pasture, Llanrwst, Conwy

Domestic Sheep, Blue-faced Leicester, ewe with twin lambs, standing in pasture, Llanrwst, Conwy, North Wales, October

Background imageHerbivore Collection: Horse, Highland Pony, adult, with Glenstrathfarrar deer stalking saddle, standing on upland

Horse, Highland Pony, adult, with Glenstrathfarrar deer stalking saddle, standing on upland, Spittal of Glenshee, Cairngorms N.P. Perth and Kinross, Highlands, Scotland, May

Background imageHerbivore Collection: Guenthers Dik-dik (Madoqua guentheri) adult male, with elongated snout, standing in dry savannah

Guenthers Dik-dik (Madoqua guentheri) adult male, with elongated snout, standing in dry savannah, Samburu National Reserve, Kenya, August

Background imageHerbivore Collection: European Bison (Bison bonasus) adult male, standing in snow covered meadow at edge of forest

European Bison (Bison bonasus) adult male, standing in snow covered meadow at edge of forest habitat during snowfall, Bialowieza N.P. Podlaskie Voivodeship, Poland, February

Background imageHerbivore Collection: Acanthopholis

Acanthopholis
A 12 foot long herbivorous armoured dinosaur which lived around 90 million years ago. Fossil evidence has been discovered in England. Painting by Neave Parker

Background imageHerbivore Collection: Cetiosaurus

Cetiosaurus
A sauropod dinosaur which grew up to 60 feet long. It lived about 160 to 170 million years ago in the Midlands and Southern England, during the Upper Juassic perid. Painting by Neave Parker

Background imageHerbivore Collection: Domestic Sheep, Exmoor Horn, flock, herding along moorland road, Exmoor, Somerset, England, april

Domestic Sheep, Exmoor Horn, flock, herding along moorland road, Exmoor, Somerset, England, april

Background imageHerbivore Collection: Red Deer (Cervus elaphus) pricket juvenile stag, listening to roaring stags

Red Deer (Cervus elaphus) pricket juvenile stag, listening to roaring stags, silhouetted at sunrise during rutting season, Richmond Park, London, England, October

Background imageHerbivore Collection: European Hare (Lepus europaeus) adult, close-up of head, feeding at edge of track on farmland

European Hare (Lepus europaeus) adult, close-up of head, feeding at edge of track on farmland, County Durham, England, june

Background imageHerbivore Collection: Iberian Hare (Lepus granatensis) adult, sitting at edge of track, Extremadua, Spain, may

Iberian Hare (Lepus granatensis) adult, sitting at edge of track, Extremadua, Spain, may

Background imageHerbivore Collection: Domestic Cattle, Holstein Friesian dairy cows, herd wearing transponder collars

Domestic Cattle, Holstein Friesian dairy cows, herd wearing transponder collars, grazing in pasture, Shropshire, England, March

Background imageHerbivore Collection: Domestic Cattle, Whitebred Shorthorn bull calf, standing in upland pasture, England, july

Domestic Cattle, Whitebred Shorthorn bull calf, standing in upland pasture, England, july

Background imageHerbivore Collection: Red Deer (Cervus elaphus) stag, close-up of head and antlers, during rutting season

Red Deer (Cervus elaphus) stag, close-up of head and antlers, during rutting season, Bradgate Park, Leicestershire, England, november

Background imageHerbivore Collection: Green turtle

Green turtle. Green turtle (Chelonia mydas) swimming beside a coral reef. This turtle uses its powerful paddle-like front limbs to propel itself through the water

Background imageHerbivore Collection: Dugong

Dugong (Dugong dugong). This aquatic mammal is found in groups throughout shallow waters of the South Pacific and Indian oceans

Background imageHerbivore Collection: Neanderthal landscape, artwork

Neanderthal landscape, artwork
Neanderthal landscape. Artwork showing a Neanderthal (Homo neanderthalensis, far right behind tree) watching grey wolves (Canis lupus, foreground)

Background imageHerbivore Collection: Florida manatee swimming

Florida manatee swimming. Manatees (Trichechus manatus latirostris) are herbivorous aquatic mammals that inhabit shallow coastal waters and estuaries in the tropical

Background imageHerbivore Collection: Domestic Sheep, Swaledale, ram, close-up of head, in pasture on hill farm, Cumbria, England, april

Domestic Sheep, Swaledale, ram, close-up of head, in pasture on hill farm, Cumbria, England, april

Background imageHerbivore Collection: Domestic Goat, Pygmy Goat, kid, standing

Domestic Goat, Pygmy Goat, kid, standing

Background imageHerbivore Collection: Horse, Shagya, adult, close-up of head, France

Horse, Shagya, adult, close-up of head, France

Background imageHerbivore Collection: bison, Bison bison

bison, Bison bison, bull in Yellowstone National Park, Montana

Background imageHerbivore Collection: Mountain Goat - Resting on snow. In the summer time mt. goats frequently rest on snow patches to

Mountain Goat - Resting on snow. In the summer time mt. goats frequently rest on snow patches to help regulate their
TOM-1104 Rocky Mountain Goat - Resting on snow Western U.S. Oreamnos americanus In the summer time mt. goats frequently rest on snow patches to help regulate their body temperature Tom & Pat Leeson

Background imageHerbivore Collection: Hippos fighting

Hippos fighting, Hippopotamus amphibius, in Kruger National Park, Mpumalanga, South Africa

Background imageHerbivore Collection: African Elephant bull - giving photographer a bluff charge. Mana Pools National Park, Zimbabwe

African Elephant bull - giving photographer a bluff charge. Mana Pools National Park, Zimbabwe
TOM-852 African ELEPHANT bull - giving photographer a bluff charge. Mana Pools National Park, Zimbabwe. Loxodonta africana This bull was feeding on Acacia tree seed pods

Background imageHerbivore Collection: African Elephant - Cow with young calf. Matusadona National Park, Zimbabwe, Africa. 3ME277

African Elephant - Cow with young calf. Matusadona National Park, Zimbabwe, Africa. 3ME277
TOM-835 African Elephant - Cow with young calf Matusadona National Park, Zimbabwe, Africa. Loxodonta africana Tom & Pat Leeson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageHerbivore Collection: Wild Horse - Stallion (named Cloud) gallups through wildflowers (mostly lupine)

Wild Horse - Stallion (named Cloud) gallups through wildflowers (mostly lupine) Summer Pryor Mountains, Montana
TOM-766 Mustang Wild Horse - Stallion (named Cloud) gallups through wildflowers (mostly lupin) Pryor Mountains, Montana, Western USA Equus caballus Summer Tom & Pat Leeson Please note that prints are

Background imageHerbivore Collection: Cow And Calf Moose On A Summer Day, Alaska

Cow And Calf Moose On A Summer Day, Alaska

Background imageHerbivore Collection: A Sawrian: cartoon on Gideon Mantell (1790-1852) the English geologist who discovered a suarian

A Sawrian: cartoon on Gideon Mantell (1790-1852) the English geologist who discovered a suarian, the Iguanodon, near Cuckfield, Sussex in 1820, and deduced from the teeth that it was a herbivore

Background imageHerbivore Collection: Triceratop dinosaur skeleton C016 / 5928

Triceratop dinosaur skeleton C016 / 5928
Triceratops skeleton. Model skeleton of a Triceratops prorsus dinosaur. Photographed at the Natural History Museum, London, UK, in 1907



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In the diverse world of herbivores, there is a fascinating array of creatures that thrive on plant-based diets. From majestic Domestic Cattle like the Limousin and Haltcliffe Vermount pedigree bull, to the awe-inspiring American Bison foraging in Yellowstone National Park, these animals showcase the beauty and importance of herbivory. Imagine standing amidst towering Brachiosaurus dinosaurs, their elongated necks reaching towards leafy canopies. These ancient giants exemplify the incredible evolution of herbivorous species throughout history. Venturing into modern times, we encounter a Giant Tortoise gracefully navigating through the highlands of Floreana Island in the Galapagos Islands. Its slow yet deliberate movements remind us of nature's patience and resilience. Witnessing an Irish Cob horse pulling a traveller caravan as it heads towards Appleby Horse Fair evokes images of tradition and cultural heritage intertwined with these magnificent herbivores' strength and loyalty. On snow-covered moorland near Pen-y-ghent in Yorkshire Dales National Park, a flock of Dalesbred sheep stands proudly against the winter backdrop. Their presence symbolizes adaptability and endurance in harsh environments. Traveling back millions of years ago, we encounter Diplodocus and Polacanthus dinosaurs roaming vast landscapes solely sustained by vegetation. These colossal creatures demonstrate how herbivory has been ingrained in Earth's history since time immemorial. Perched atop limestone headlands overlooking picturesque coastlines lies a flock of Feral Kashmir Goats. Their ability to find sustenance even in challenging terrains showcases their resourcefulness as true survivors. In coastal pastures on Bride Isle off Manx shores during August, Galloway cows graze alongside their adorable calf. The harmony between these domestic cattle exemplifies how they have become integral parts of our agricultural landscape while maintaining their innate herbivorous instincts. Moving across to Longridge in Lancashire, England during March, we encounter a Kerry Hill ewe with her playful lambs.