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Bovine Collection (page 2)

Background imageBovine Collection: Blade of grass from a cow

Blade of grass from a cow
Scanning electron microscope image of a blade of grass from a cows stomach (x 175 on a standard 9 cm wide print)

Background imageBovine Collection: Buffalo cart with runners, Philippines

Buffalo cart with runners, Philippines
A photograph taken during the voyage of H.M.S. Challenger (1872-1876) funded by the British Government for scientific purposes

Background imageBovine Collection: Tetracerus quadricornis, four-horned antelope jaw

Tetracerus quadricornis, four-horned antelope jaw
Tetracerus quadricornis, four-horned antelope. Jaw specimen taken from the collection at the Natural History Museum. Specimen ref is 56.9.22.11

Background imageBovine Collection: Capra nubiana, nubian ibex

Capra nubiana, nubian ibex
Adult male and female and juvenile female. Plate 18 from Symbolae Physicae section: Zoologica I. Mammalia by Christian Gottfried Ehrenberg (1795-1876)

Background imageBovine Collection: Dendrocide excelsea (Wedd. ) Chew in Gard. Bull. Singapore

Dendrocide excelsea (Wedd. ) Chew in Gard. Bull. Singapore
Annotated drawing by Ferdinand Bauer of Dendrocnide excelsa (Weddell) Chew (1965)

Background imageBovine Collection: Pleistocene Britain, Swanscombe waterhole

Pleistocene Britain, Swanscombe waterhole
Diorama of Pleistocene (1.8 million to 11, 000 years ago) waterhole in Swanscombe, Kent, Britain, with elephant, fallow deer, rhinoceros, bear, bison, and man living in open grassland. See image 405

Background imageBovine Collection: Taurotragus oryx, eland

Taurotragus oryx, eland

Background imageBovine Collection: Dendroica discolor, prairie warbler

Dendroica discolor, prairie warbler
Plate 14 from John James Audubons Birds of America, original double elephant folio (1827-30), hand-coloured aquatint. Engraved, printed and coloured by R. Havell (& Son), London

Background imageBovine Collection: Adult ticks from domestic cattle in East Africa

Adult ticks from domestic cattle in East Africa
These ticks are engorged with their hosts blood. To minimise the risk of drying out, they are plugged with cotton wool and usually inverted inside jars of spirit

Background imageBovine Collection: Bison bonasus, European bison

Bison bonasus, European bison
Illustration from Gleanings of Natural History (1758-74) by George Edwards (1694-1773)

Background imageBovine Collection: Bos taurus, cattle

Bos taurus, cattle
Jaw bone and teeth of the Chillingham breed of cattle. Specimen held at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageBovine Collection: Amblyomma hebraeum, African cattle tick

Amblyomma hebraeum, African cattle tick
A male African cattle tick (Amblyomma hebraeum). Ticks are blood-sucking parasites wich live off the blood supply from their host

Background imageBovine Collection: Tetracerus quadricornis, four-horned antelope

Tetracerus quadricornis, four-horned antelope. Skull specimens from the Natural History Museums mammal collection. Specimen reference is 2.8.14.3

Background imageBovine Collection: Rome. Barbarian invasions. Sacrifice and religious

Rome. Barbarian invasions. Sacrifice and religious
" Rome. Barbarian invasions. Sacrifice and religious rite by the Old German people. Engraving. ITALY. Milan. Civica Raccolta delle Stampe " Achille Bertarelli"

Background imageBovine Collection: Saint bovine

Saint bovine. Illustration shows James R. Garfield, Commissioner of Corporations, as an artist with a large painting of a bull as Saint Bovine sitting on a cornucopia overflowing with cuts of meat

Background imageBovine Collection: Bull with Dog

Bull with Dog
A bull stares at a barking dog



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