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"Exploring the Upper Side: A Journey through Engravings and Marine Wonders" Immerse yourself in a captivating world as you wander across Westminster Bridge

Background imageUpper Side Collection: Sea star or starfish with five arms, upper side, Asterias rubens B, another starfish species 1, 2

Sea star or starfish with five arms, upper side, Asterias rubens B, another starfish species 1, 2
FLO4652648 Sea star or starfish with five arms, upper side, Asterias rubens B, another starfish species 1, 2, sea star with four arms 3, 4, and small sea star 5

Background imageUpper Side Collection: Works at Westminster-Bridge (engraving)

Works at Westminster-Bridge (engraving)
1601949 Works at Westminster-Bridge (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Works at Westminster-Bridge)

Background imageUpper Side Collection: Samurai crab

Samurai crab (Heikea japonica). This crab is native to Japan, where it is known as the Samurai crab or Heikegani, and lives at a depth of 30 to 100 metres

Background imageUpper Side Collection: Male helmet crab

Male helmet crab (Corystes cassivelaunus). This crab lives at a depth of 10-20 metres in the Atlantic Ocean, Mediterranean Sea, and Adriatic Sea

Background imageUpper Side Collection: Design Half Frame Decorated Angels Volutes Garlands

Design Half Frame Decorated Angels Volutes Garlands
Artokoloro

Background imageUpper Side Collection: Illustration of human tongue, upper side

Illustration of human tongue, upper side
Medicine: Human anatomy, tongue, upper side. Drawing

Background imageUpper Side Collection: Lissa ciragra crab

Lissa ciragra crab. This crab lives at a depth of 30-60 metres in the Mediterranean and Adriatic seas. The carapace (shell) of this specimen measures 5cm wide

Background imageUpper Side Collection: Great spider crab and bryozoa

Great spider crab and bryozoa. Great spider crab (Hyas araneus) carrying a bryozoan colony. This crab lives at a depth of 500-2000 metres in Atlantic waters and the North Sea

Background imageUpper Side Collection: Male fiddler crab

Male fiddler crab (Uca tetragonon). This crab is found throughout Polynesia. Male fiddler crabs (Uca sp.) communicate to rivals and potential mates by a sequence of waves

Background imageUpper Side Collection: Carrier crab

Carrier crab (Homolochunia kullar). This crab lives at a depth of 500-1000 metres in the Pacific Ocean around New Caledonia and Eastern Australia. Unusually, it has rear and front pincers

Background imageUpper Side Collection: Calthrop crab

Calthrop crab (Rhinolambrus contrarius). This crab lives at a depth of 50-60 metres in Indonesia and the West Pacific. The carapace (shell) of this specimen measures 4cm wide

Background imageUpper Side Collection: Spiny leaf insect C016 / 2141

Spiny leaf insect C016 / 2141
Spiny leaf insect (Extatosoma tiaratum) with its wings spread. This large species of stick insect is endemic to Australia. Specimen obtained from the University of Valencia, Spain

Background imageUpper Side Collection: Tarantula C016 / 7767

Tarantula C016 / 7767
Tarantula. View of the upper side of a tarantula (family Theraphosidae). Photographed in Yasuni National Park, Amazon rainforest, Ecuador

Background imageUpper Side Collection: Engorged Ixodes tick

Engorged Ixodes tick. Top view of an Ixodes sp. tick whose body is swollen full of blood it has ingested. Ticks are blood-sucking arachnids that feed on humans and other animals

Background imageUpper Side Collection: Lime hawk-moth

Lime hawk-moth on a tree trunk. The lime hawk-moth (Mimas tiliae) is found throughout the Palearctic region and the Near East, and has also been identified in Eastern Canada


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"Exploring the Upper Side: A Journey through Engravings and Marine Wonders" Immerse yourself in a captivating world as you wander across Westminster Bridge, where engravings come to life. Marvel at the intricate details of the Samurai crab, with its fierce demeanor and formidable armor. The Male helmet crab stands tall, showcasing its majestic presence amidst the underwater realm. Delve into artistry with the Design Half Frame Decorated Angels Volutes Garlands, an exquisite display of creativity that adorns your vision. Discover the hidden secrets of nature's wonders as you explore an Illustration of a human tongue's upper side – a fascinating glimpse into our own anatomy. Venture further into marine depths and encounter unique creatures like the Calthrop crab, adorned with spiky protrusions resembling medieval weapons. Witness the Sponge crab's delicate beauty as it gracefully moves along ocean floors, blending seamlessly with its surroundings. The Lissa ciragra crab captures attention with its vibrant colors and intricate patterns – a true masterpiece crafted by Mother Nature herself. Encounter the Yellow spider, weaving its web intricately while casting golden hues upon surrounding landscapes. Be mesmerized by the Great spider crab and bryozoa symbiotic relationship - two distinct species coexisting harmoniously in their shared habitat. Finally, witness nature's flamboyance through the Male fiddler crab; his oversized claw becomes an emblematic symbol of strength and dominance. Embark on this visual journey that transcends boundaries between art and science; let these captivating creatures ignite your curiosity about our vast natural world. Explore their upper sides – where beauty meets functionality in perfect harmony.