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DDE-90027844Canada, British Columbia, Bowron Lakes Provincial Park. Teeth marks in log show the work of a North American Beaver (Castor canadensis). Date: 13/12/2006
Picture No. 10896053Cinnabar Moth - Caterpillar - the bright colours act as warning signs so they are seldom eaten by predators (Tyria jacobeae) Date:
Picture No. 10896078Cinnabar Moth - Caterpillar - the bright colours act as warning signs so they are seldom eaten by predators (Tyria jacobeae) Date:
Picture No. 10872231Cheetah - With partly eaten impala prey (Acinonyx jubatus) Date:
Picture No. 10862691Lotus (Nelumbo nucifera) seed head - seeds can be eaten raw or cooked, or ground into flour.. Top End, .Northern Territory, Australia Date:
Picture No. 10862689Red bush apples (Syzygium suborbiculare) can be eaten raw; juice from cooked fruits taken for respiratory ailments; fruit pulp applied to sore ears. Top End, .Northern Territory, Australia Date:
Picture No. 10890545Egg-eating Snake - showing empty egg shell having been eaten - sequence 7 of 7 (Dasypeltis scabra) Date:
Picture No. 10788242Royal Bengal / Indian Tigress - famous tigress, Sita dragging half-eaten Sambar kill, (Panthera tigris) Date:
Picture No. 10768053Carnivorous Anemone - the fish is being eaten alive buy a large sand dwelling anemone. It seems the fish was dropped from a canoe along with several others as there were other small herrings lying
Picture No. 10768052Anemone, Corallimorpharian - with fish trapped being eaten. This large sand dwelling anemone has a sting that is extremly toxic to humans. (Rhodactis sp) Date:
Picture No. 10895199Pine Tree - eaten by elks ( wapitis ) Date:
Picture No. 10898213Tree - bark eaten by Indian Porcupine (Hystrix indica) Date:
Picture No. 10898214Tree - bark eaten by Indian Porcupine (Hystrix indica) Date:
Picture No. 10896972Baobab Tree - showing trunk partially eaten by African Elephants (Loxodonta africana) Date:
Cabbage White Caterpillars - eating cabbage Cotswolds UKMAB-939 Cabbage White Caterpillars - eating cabbage Cotswolds UK Pieris brassicae Mark Boulton Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way