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Long Tail Collection (page 2)

"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

Background imageLong Tail Collection: Playful red-and-green macaws (Ara chloropterus), Buraco das Araras, Mato Grosso do Sul

Playful red-and-green macaws (Ara chloropterus), Buraco das Araras, Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil, South America

Background imageLong Tail Collection: Red-and-green macaws (Ara chloropterus) perched on a branch in Buraco das Araras

Red-and-green macaws (Ara chloropterus) perched on a branch in Buraco das Araras, Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil, South America

Background imageLong Tail Collection: CM6 3503 McLaren F1 GTR, Long tail

CM6 3503 McLaren F1 GTR, Long tail
McLaren F1 GTR, Long tail, Goodwood 73rd MM March 2015, 73rd, 73rd Members Meeting, Action, Chris McEvoy, CJM Photography, classic cars, competition, England, Goodwood, Goodwood 73rd Members Meeting

Background imageLong Tail Collection: CM6 3487 McLaren F1 GTR, Long tail

CM6 3487 McLaren F1 GTR, Long tail
McLaren F1 GTR, Long tail, Goodwood 73rd MM March 2015, 73rd, 73rd Members Meeting, Action, Chris McEvoy, CJM Photography, classic cars, competition, England, Goodwood, Goodwood 73rd Members Meeting

Background imageLong Tail Collection: CM3 3131 Kenny Brack, McLaren F1 GTR, Long Tail

CM3 3131 Kenny Brack, McLaren F1 GTR, Long Tail
Kenny Brack, McLaren F1 GTR, Long Tail, Goodwood Festival of Speed, 2014. 2014, Autosport, cars, central feature, Festival of Speed, Goodwood, Goodwood Fesival of Speed, Goodwood FoS, Goodwood FoS

Background imageLong Tail Collection: Brown rat

Brown rat

Background imageLong Tail Collection: Dragon, view from above

Dragon, view from above

Background imageLong Tail Collection: Litter of fourteen day old house mice in and around their nest

Litter of fourteen day old house mice in and around their nest

Background imageLong Tail Collection: Green Iguana, Iguana iguana, with bright green body, long striped whip-like tail

Green Iguana, Iguana iguana, with bright green body, long striped whip-like tail and five slender toes

Background imageLong Tail Collection: Galvesaurus dinosaur, artwork C016 / 9684

Galvesaurus dinosaur, artwork C016 / 9684
Galvesaurus dinosaur, artwork. This sauropod dinosaur lived around 147 million years ago during the Late Jurassic. Like other sauropods, it was a herbivorous quadruped with a long neck and tail

Background imageLong Tail Collection: Malabar giant squirrel C017 / 9078

Malabar giant squirrel C017 / 9078
Malabar giant squirrel (Ratufa indica). This large diurnal, arboreal squirrel is found in southern Asia. It reaches a body length of around 36 centimetres

Background imageLong Tail Collection: Nilgiri langur C017 / 9077

Nilgiri langur C017 / 9077
Nilgiri langur (Trachypithecus johnii). This monkey is found in southern India, including the Nilgiri Hills of the Western Ghats. It lives in groups of around 10, feeding on fruit, shoots and leaves

Background imageLong Tail Collection: Nilgiri langur

Nilgiri langur (Trachypithecus johnii). This monkey is found in southern India, including the Nilgiri Hills of the Western Ghats. It lives in groups of around 10, feeding on fruit, shoots and leaves

Background imageLong Tail Collection: Asia, Thailand, Phang Nga National park, longtail boat in Phang Gna Bay

Asia, Thailand, Phang Nga National park, longtail boat in Phang Gna Bay

Background imageLong Tail Collection: Thailand, Andaman Sea, Phuket. Maya Bay, Phi Phi Leh (AKA Phi Phi Island) longtail

Thailand, Andaman Sea, Phuket. Maya Bay, Phi Phi Leh (AKA Phi Phi Island) longtail boat in front of typical karst rock formations

Background imageLong Tail Collection: Long-tail Dragonet (Calliurichthys neptunius) adult, resting on sand, Seraya Beach Resort, Bali

Long-tail Dragonet (Calliurichthys neptunius) adult, resting on sand, Seraya Beach Resort, Bali, Lesser Sunda Islands, Indonesia

Background imageLong Tail Collection: Longtail tuna fish

Longtail tuna fish (Thunnus tonggol) school. These fish, also known as northern bluefin tuna, inhabit the waters of the Indo-Pacific region

Background imageLong Tail Collection: Asia, Thailand, Krabi. West Railay Beach, longtail boats

Asia, Thailand, Krabi. West Railay Beach, longtail boats

Background imageLong Tail Collection: Bewick Squirrel Longtail

Bewick Squirrel Longtail
About three times the size of European squirrels, this rodent is found in Ceylon and Malabar



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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.