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  • A knight in shining armour wielding sword at sunset. Model Release Available
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  • Mural of Athena, goddess of wisdom, handicraft, and warfare, a female deity in body armour, helmet and holding a banner watering a small town. From Tyrol, Austria
    IR_f_Neustift_D8206.jpg
  • A young woman wearing a fetish fashion outfit and armour corset
    IR_Xena_6819_goth_Portrait.jpg
  • A young woman wearing a fetish fashion outfit and armour corset
    IR_Xena_6819_goth_Grunge.jpg
  • A young woman wearing a fetish fashion outfit and armour corset
    IR_Xena_6819_goth_Texture.jpg
  • A young woman wearing a fetish fashion outfit and armour corset
    IR_Xena_6819_goth_pen-1.jpg
  • A young woman wearing a fetish fashion outfit and armour corset
    IR_Xena_6819_goth_hand.jpg
  • A young woman wearing a fetish fashion outfit and armour corset
    IR_Xena_6819_goth_Epic-1-ir.jpg
  • fighting knight figure on white background
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  • Stegosaurus dinosaurs. Stegosaurs ('roofed reptiles') were herbivores that lived throughout the world during the Jurassic period, around 150 million years ago. They reached about 6 metres long and weighed about 1.5 tonnes. The distinctive broad plates running in two rows along their backs are thought to have helped control their body temperature by radiating or absorbing heat. Stegosaurs defended themselves with the long spikes on their tails. They had tiny brains in relation to their size.
    AP_Stegosaurus_7772.jpg
  • Loricaria is a genus of armored catfish native to South America. Copperplate engraving From the Encyclopaedia Londinensis or, Universal dictionary of arts, sciences, and literature; Volume XIII;  Edited by Wilkes, John. Published in London in 1815
    IR_f_Londinensis_XIII_0725.jpg
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