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Long Tail Collection

"Discovering the Beauty of Long Tails: From Green Tree Pythons to Lemurs and McLaren P1 GT Lazante" In the lush rainforests of Far North Queensland, Australia

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Long Tail Collection: A Green Tree Python in Cairns, Far North Queensland, Australia
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Long Tail Collection: A Sleepy Ring-Tailed Lemur, Island of Madagascar
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Long Tail Collection: CM24 6777 McLaren P1 GT Lazante, Long Tail
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Long Tail Collection: Thailand, Satun Province, Koh Lipe. A boat moored off Pattaya Beach
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Long Tail Collection: Page 335. The Merops Capher, 1810-17 (w / c & manuscript text)
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Long Tail Collection: Page 294. The Black Bird of Paradise possibly a lyrebird, 1810-17 (w / c & manuscript text)
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Long Tail Collection: Page 325. The Widow bird, 1810-17 (w / c & manuscript text)
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Long Tail Collection: Page 35. Natural size Emu, Wren, male Stipiturus malachurus, 1791-92 (w / c)
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Long Tail Collection: A fish came along and gave it a sharp nip, illustration from
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Long Tail Collection: Magpie on a Pauwolna branch (colour woodblock print)
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Long Tail Collection: Madagascar, Berenty, Berenty Reserve. Verreauxs sifaka eating leaves in a tree
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Long Tail Collection: Kauai, Hawaii. Chickens
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Long Tail Collection: Ere the horn at the Gate of the Barbican Tower, was blown with a loud twenty-trumpeter power
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Long Tail Collection: Musquash, Fiber Zibethicus, 1845
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Long Tail Collection: Portrait of a green grass lizard
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Long Tail Collection: Portrait of a Philippine tarsier
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Long Tail Collection: Black-billed Magpie, Picca pica, flying
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Long Tail Collection: Stingray (Dasyatidae)
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Long Tail Collection: Figure Fantastic Human Creature Long Tail recto
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Long Tail Collection: Pair of Hanuman Langoor, Tadoba Andheri Tiger Reserve, India
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Long Tail Collection: Tiger (Panthera tigris), walking forwards
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Long Tail Collection: Snow Leopard (Uncia uncia or Panthera uncia), stepping forward, showing patterning on coat
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Long Tail Collection: Allosaurus, bipedal carnivorous dinosaur
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Long Tail Collection: Dinosaurs, Eoraptor and skeletons
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Long Tail Collection: Long tail boats on Maya bay beach, Ko Phi Phi, Thailand
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Long Tail Collection: CM14 3113 Steve Soper, McLaren F1 GTR, long tail
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Long Tail Collection: Pica Erythrorhyncha, from A Century of Birds from the Himalaya Mountains
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Long Tail Collection: Brazilian Monkey (litho) (b / w photo)
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Long Tail Collection: Birds (pen & ink & wash on paper) (b / w photo)
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Long Tail Collection: Playful red-and-green macaws (Ara chloropterus), Buraco das Araras, Mato Grosso do Sul
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Long Tail Collection: Red-and-green macaws (Ara chloropterus) perched on a branch in Buraco das Araras
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Long Tail Collection: CM6 3503 McLaren F1 GTR, Long tail
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Long Tail Collection: CM6 3487 McLaren F1 GTR, Long tail
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Long Tail Collection: CM3 3131 Kenny Brack, McLaren F1 GTR, Long Tail
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Long Tail Collection: Brown rat
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Long Tail Collection: Dragon, view from above
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Long Tail Collection: Litter of fourteen day old house mice in and around their nest
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Long Tail Collection: Green Iguana, Iguana iguana, with bright green body, long striped whip-like tail
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Long Tail Collection: Galvesaurus dinosaur, artwork C016 / 9684
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Long Tail Collection: Malabar giant squirrel C017 / 9078
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Long Tail Collection: Nilgiri langur C017 / 9077
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Long Tail Collection: Nilgiri langur
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Long Tail Collection: Asia, Thailand, Phang Nga National park, longtail boat in Phang Gna Bay
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Long Tail Collection: Thailand, Andaman Sea, Phuket. Maya Bay, Phi Phi Leh (AKA Phi Phi Island) longtail
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Long Tail Collection: Long-tail Dragonet (Calliurichthys neptunius) adult, resting on sand, Seraya Beach Resort, Bali
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Long Tail Collection: Longtail tuna fish
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Long Tail Collection: Asia, Thailand, Krabi. West Railay Beach, longtail boats


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"Discovering the Beauty of Long Tails: From Green Tree Pythons to Lemurs and McLaren P1 GT Lazante" In the lush rainforests of Far North Queensland, Australia, a magnificent creature slithers gracefully through the branches. It's a Green Tree Python, showcasing its vibrant long tail as it moves effortlessly among the foliage. Meanwhile, on the enchanting Island of Madagascar, a Ring-Tailed Lemur lazily rests atop a tree branch. Its long tail curls around its body like a cozy blanket, providing comfort during its peaceful slumber. Switching gears from nature to automotive marvels, we find ourselves captivated by the CM24 6777 McLaren P1 GT Lazante. This sleek machine boasts an elongated rear section known as "Long Tail, " designed for enhanced aerodynamics and exhilarating speed. Leaving behind asphalt roads and venturing into Thailand's Satun Province brings us to Koh Lipe. Here, a boat gently sways in Pattaya Beach's crystal-clear waters while anchored securely with ropes that extend far into the sea – resembling yet another form of "long tail. " Flipping through historical pages filled with exquisite artwork reveals fascinating avian wonders. On page 335 lies an intricate illustration titled "The Merops Capher, " capturing this bird's elegant plumage alongside handwritten manuscript text from 1810-17. Similarly captivating are depictions of "The Black Bird of Paradise" and "The Widow bird" on pages 294 and 325 respectively – both showcasing their remarkable long tails in watercolor and manuscript form. Delving deeper into history takes us back to medieval times when horns resounded at Barbican Tower's gate entrance. The sound echoed across time as if carried by invisible long tails stretching through centuries. Nature continues to amaze on page 35 with an artistic portrayal of an Emu Wren called Stipiturus malachurus from 1791-92.