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  • The Common Cuttlefish or European Common Cuttlefish (Sepia officinalis) is one of the largest and best known cuttlefish species. It grows to 49 cm in mantle length (ML) and 4 kg in weight. The Common Cuttlefish is native to at least the Mediterranean Sea, North Sea, and Baltic Sea, although subspecies have been proposed as far south as South Africa. It lives on sand and mud seabeds to a depth of around 200 m. As in most cuttlefish species, spawning occurs in shallow waters.
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  • The Common Cuttlefish or European Common Cuttlefish (Sepia officinalis) is one of the largest and best known cuttlefish species. It grows to 49 cm in mantle length (ML) and 4 kg in weight. The Common Cuttlefish is native to at least the Mediterranean Sea, North Sea, and Baltic Sea, although subspecies have been proposed as far south as South Africa. It lives on sand and mud seabeds to a depth of around 200 m. As in most cuttlefish species, spawning occurs in shallow waters.
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  • The Common Cuttlefish or European Common Cuttlefish (Sepia officinalis) is one of the largest and best known cuttlefish species. It grows to 49 cm in mantle length (ML) and 4 kg in weight. The Common Cuttlefish is native to at least the Mediterranean Sea, North Sea, and Baltic Sea, although subspecies have been proposed as far south as South Africa. It lives on sand and mud seabeds to a depth of around 200 m. As in most cuttlefish species, spawning occurs in shallow waters.
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  • Common cuttlefish (Sepia officinalis) A cuttlefish is a carnivorous marine mollusc. It lives on the seabed and feeds at night on other small molluscs, as well as crustaceans and sometimes fish. It has eight tentacles, plus two additional tentacles of greater length used for hunting, mating, and for defence. Sharp suction rings on its tentacles are used to capture prey and bring it to the beak of its mouth at the centre of its tentacles. Siphons are used to squirt water to swim by propulsion and eject an ink cloud for defence. Its eyes and brain are well developed. Photographed of the shores of Israel in the Mediterranean Sea.
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  • Common cuttlefish (Sepia officinalis) A cuttlefish is a carnivorous marine mollusc. It lives on the seabed and feeds at night on other small molluscs, as well as crustaceans and sometimes fish. It has eight tentacles, plus two additional tentacles of greater length used for hunting, mating, and for defence. Sharp suction rings on its tentacles are used to capture prey and bring it to the beak of its mouth at the centre of its tentacles. Siphons are used to squirt water to swim by propulsion and eject an ink cloud for defence. Its eyes and brain are well developed. Photographed of the shores of Israel in the Mediterranean Sea.
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  • full body Nude erotic couple near an open window in sepia
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  • wooden cabin in the snow, Sepia
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  • Israel, Tel Aviv, Yarkon River. Sepia, retro style image with bicycle
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  • Digitally manipulated image of stones in a field with dramatic sky
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  • modern abstract Charcoal drawing Tired woman face with messy hair.
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  • Close up of a weathered, textured tree stump. Digitally Manipulated Image
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  • The Marimba, or Musical Instrument of the Balonda From the Book ' Missionary travels and researches in South Africa ' including Sixteen Years Residence in the Interior of Africa. by Dr. David Livingstone Published in New York by Harper & Brothers 1858
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  • The Marimba, or Musical Instrument of the Balonda From the Book ' Missionary travels and researches in South Africa ' including Sixteen Years Residence in the Interior of Africa. by Dr. David Livingstone Published in New York by Harper & Brothers 1858
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  • Three Lions attempting to drag down a Buffalo From the Book ' Missionary travels and researches in South Africa ' including Sixteen Years Residence in the Interior of Africa. by Dr. David Livingstone Published in New York by Harper & Brothers 1858
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  • New African Antelopes (Poku and Leche) discovered by Oswell, Murray, and Livingstone From the Book ' Missionary travels and researches in South Africa ' including Sixteen Years Residence in the Interior of Africa. by Dr. David Livingstone Published in New York by Harper & Brothers 1858
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  • Lake Ngami [Botswana], discovered by Oswell, Murray, and Livingstone From the Book ' Missionary travels and researches in South Africa ' including Sixteen Years Residence in the Interior of Africa. by Dr. David Livingstone Published in New York by Harper & Brothers 1858
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  • Title Page and credits with Magnified Tsetse fly From the Book ' Missionary travels and researches in South Africa ' including Sixteen Years Residence in the Interior of Africa. by Dr. David Livingstone Published in New York by Harper & Brothers 1858
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  • Book title and a Vignette of a female hippopotamus carrying her young From the book ' Missionary travels and researches in South Africa ' by Livingstone, David, 1813-1873; Arnot, Fred. S. (Frederick Stanley), 1858-1914; Published in London by J. Murray in 1899
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  • Portrait of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec by Charles Maurin (French, 1856-1914) France, 19th century Etching and aquatint
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  • Portrait of Gustave Doré [Gustave Dore] 1860 by Pierre Petit (French, 1832-1909)
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  • modern abstract Acrylic and ink drawing Tired woman face with messy hair.
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  • modern abstract Acrylic and ink drawing Tired woman face with messy hair.
    NG_1809-Abstract_19-1.jpg
  • modern abstract Charcoal drawing Tired woman face with messy hair.
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  • modern abstract Charcoal drawing Tired woman face with messy hair.
    NG_1809-Abstract_12-1.jpg
  • Bulgaria, Sofia, National Art Gallery
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  • Bulgaria, Sofia, National Art Gallery
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  • female shopper with dress blowing in the wind
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  • Chicago Illinois USA, details in the interior of the water-tower place mall a popular shopping mall. October 2006
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  • Old barn, cart and  courtyard, Zikhron Ya'aqov Israel, Zihron Yaaqov; also Zichron Yaakov (meaning Jacob's memorial) was established 1882 on Mount Carmel, by pioneers from Romania, members of Hovevei Zion movement. In 1883 Baron Edmond James de Rothschild became the patron of the new settlement. The place was named in memory of his father, James (Jacob) Mayer de Rothschild. In 1885 Rothschild helped to establish the first winery in the country in Zikhron Ya'aqov.
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  • Bakalahari Women [Bechuana tribe inhabiting the Kalahari Desert, South Africa] filling their Egg-shells and Water-skins at a Pool in<br />
the Desert From the Book ' Missionary travels and researches in South Africa ' including Sixteen Years Residence in the Interior of Africa. by Dr. David Livingstone Published in New York by Harper & Brothers 1858
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  • Bulgaria, Sofia, National Art Gallery
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  • female shopper with dress blowing in the wind
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  • Digitally enhanced, full body image, of a model wearing fetish style clothes and holding a whip
    IR_dsc_8773_YandE_20050903_New-Sepia.jpg
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