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Figure 1. 3 day old embryos of the Barred Tiger Salamander. Creative commons licensed image by John Clare. https://flic.kr/p/eJzAN3
Figure 1. 3 day old embryos of the Barred Tiger Salamander. Creative commons licensed image by John Clare. https://flic.kr/p/eJzAN3
Figure 1. Giraffe with ears turned back. Photograph of head of giraffe with ears turned back. Creative commons licensed image by Robyn Jay https://flic.kr/p/gthW8a
Figure 1. Barred Tiger Salamander eggs after only 3 days. The one on the left is dead. June 10th, 2013.
Figure 1. Parrot Snakes have a diet that consists largely of frogs. https://farm6.staticflickr.com/5030/5776764781_5a5ab0cb55_z_d.jpg
Figure 1. Barred Tiger Salamander Eggs. Barred Tiger Salamanders in early stages of embryonic development. Creative commons licensed by John P. Clare.
Figure 1. Herd of cattle. Male, grass-fed beef cattle in Wisconsin. Creative commons liscenced image by MandaRose https://flic.kr/p/P2FYe
Figure 1. Giraffe Spots. Close-up photograph of brown spots on a giraffe in Taronga Park Zoo. Creative commons licensed image by Robyn Jay https://flic.kr/p/gthW8a.
Figure 1 A herd of cattle. 10 Beef cows waiting to be fed.
Creative commons licensed image by MandaRose
Figure 1- The Thylacine, Thylacinus cynocephalus, is a mammalian anomaly due to a jaw adaptation that allows it to open its jaw 180º.
Figure 1. Salticus scenicus feeding. The Salticus scenicus, or the Zebra Spider, feeding on its prey. Creative commons licensed image by Tom Houslay https://flic.kr/p/nyWmve
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