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  •  Suba-lyuk Cave in Cserepfalu, Hungary
    2023年11月07日
    Suba-lyuk Cave in Cserepfalu, Hungary

    The Suba-lyuk Neanderthal cave is being seen in Cserepfalu, Hungary, on November 7, 2023. The cave was inhabited by Neanderthal men 71 or 61 thousand years ago. (Photo by Michal Fludra/NurPhoto)、クレジット:Michal Fludra/NurPhoto/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2024010601849

  •  Suba-lyuk Cave in Cserepfalu, Hungary
    2023年11月07日
    Suba-lyuk Cave in Cserepfalu, Hungary

    The Suba-lyuk Neanderthal cave is being seen in Cserepfalu, Hungary, on November 7, 2023. The cave was inhabited by Neanderthal men 71 or 61 thousand years ago. (Photo by Michal Fludra/NurPhoto)、クレジット:Michal Fludra/NurPhoto/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2024010601848

  •  Suba-lyuk Cave in Cserepfalu, Hungary
    2023年11月07日
    Suba-lyuk Cave in Cserepfalu, Hungary

    The Suba-lyuk Neanderthal cave is being seen in Cserepfalu, Hungary, on November 7, 2023. The cave was inhabited by Neanderthal men 71 or 61 thousand years ago. (Photo by Michal Fludra/NurPhoto)、クレジット:Michal Fludra/NurPhoto/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2024010601856

  •  Suba-lyuk Cave in Cserepfalu, Hungary
    2023年11月07日
    Suba-lyuk Cave in Cserepfalu, Hungary

    The Suba-lyuk Neanderthal cave is being seen in Cserepfalu, Hungary, on November 7, 2023. The cave was inhabited by Neanderthal men 71 or 61 thousand years ago. (Photo by Michal Fludra/NurPhoto)、クレジット:Michal Fludra/NurPhoto/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2024010601847

  •  Suba-lyuk Cave in Cserepfalu, Hungary
    2023年11月07日
    Suba-lyuk Cave in Cserepfalu, Hungary

    The Suba-lyuk Neanderthal cave is being seen in Cserepfalu, Hungary, on November 7, 2023. The cave was inhabited by Neanderthal men 71 or 61 thousand years ago. (Photo by Michal Fludra/NurPhoto)、クレジット:Michal Fludra/NurPhoto/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2024010601833

  •  Suba-lyuk Cave in Cserepfalu, Hungary
    2023年11月07日
    Suba-lyuk Cave in Cserepfalu, Hungary

    The Suba-lyuk Neanderthal cave is being seen in Cserepfalu, Hungary, on November 7, 2023. The cave was inhabited by Neanderthal men 71 or 61 thousand years ago. (Photo by Michal Fludra/NurPhoto)、クレジット:Michal Fludra/NurPhoto/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2024010601843

  •  Suba-lyuk Cave in Cserepfalu, Hungary
    2023年11月07日
    Suba-lyuk Cave in Cserepfalu, Hungary

    The Suba-lyuk Neanderthal cave is being seen in Cserepfalu, Hungary, on November 7, 2023. The cave was inhabited by Neanderthal men 71 or 61 thousand years ago. (Photo by Michal Fludra/NurPhoto)、クレジット:Michal Fludra/NurPhoto/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2024010601844

  •  Suba-lyuk Cave in Cserepfalu, Hungary
    2023年11月07日
    Suba-lyuk Cave in Cserepfalu, Hungary

    The Suba-lyuk Neanderthal cave is being seen in Cserepfalu, Hungary, on November 7, 2023. The cave was inhabited by Neanderthal men 71 or 61 thousand years ago. (Photo by Michal Fludra/NurPhoto)、クレジット:Michal Fludra/NurPhoto/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2024010601846

  •  Suba-lyuk Cave in Cserepfalu, Hungary
    2023年11月07日
    Suba-lyuk Cave in Cserepfalu, Hungary

    The Suba-lyuk Neanderthal cave is being seen in Cserepfalu, Hungary, on November 7, 2023. The cave was inhabited by Neanderthal men 71 or 61 thousand years ago. (Photo by Michal Fludra/NurPhoto)、クレジット:Michal Fludra/NurPhoto/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2024010601852

  •  Suba-lyuk Cave in Cserepfalu, Hungary
    2023年11月07日
    Suba-lyuk Cave in Cserepfalu, Hungary

    The Suba-lyuk Neanderthal cave is being seen in Cserepfalu, Hungary, on November 7, 2023. The cave was inhabited by Neanderthal men 71 or 61 thousand years ago. (Photo by Michal Fludra/NurPhoto)、クレジット:Michal Fludra/NurPhoto/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2024010601831

  •  Volcanic Landforms in Hami
    2023年10月15日
    Volcanic Landforms in Hami

    HAMI, CHINA - OCTOBER 15, 2023 - Volcanic landforms from the Carboniferous period remain in the depths of the Gobi in Hami, Xinjiang, China, October 15, 2023. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)、クレジット:Costfoto/NurPhoto/共同通信イメージズ ※NO USE CHINA

    商品コード: 2023101710103

  •  Volcanic Landforms in Hami
    2023年10月15日
    Volcanic Landforms in Hami

    HAMI, CHINA - OCTOBER 15, 2023 - Volcanic landforms from the Carboniferous period remain in the depths of the Gobi in Hami, Xinjiang, China, October 15, 2023. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)、クレジット:Costfoto/NurPhoto/共同通信イメージズ ※NO USE CHINA

    商品コード: 2023101710107

  •  Volcanic Landforms in Hami
    2023年10月15日
    Volcanic Landforms in Hami

    HAMI, CHINA - OCTOBER 15, 2023 - Volcanic landforms from the Carboniferous period remain in the depths of the Gobi in Hami, Xinjiang, China, October 15, 2023. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)、クレジット:Costfoto/NurPhoto/共同通信イメージズ ※NO USE CHINA

    商品コード: 2023101710093

  •  Volcanic Landforms in Hami
    2023年10月15日
    Volcanic Landforms in Hami

    HAMI, CHINA - OCTOBER 15, 2023 - Volcanic landforms from the Carboniferous period remain in the depths of the Gobi in Hami, Xinjiang, China, October 15, 2023. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)、クレジット:Costfoto/NurPhoto/共同通信イメージズ ※NO USE CHINA

    商品コード: 2023101710104

  •  Volcanic Landforms in Hami
    2023年10月15日
    Volcanic Landforms in Hami

    HAMI, CHINA - OCTOBER 15, 2023 - Volcanic landforms from the Carboniferous period remain in the depths of the Gobi in Hami, Xinjiang, China, October 15, 2023. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)、クレジット:Costfoto/NurPhoto/共同通信イメージズ ※NO USE CHINA

    商品コード: 2023101710095

  •  Volcanic Landforms in Hami
    2023年10月15日
    Volcanic Landforms in Hami

    HAMI, CHINA - OCTOBER 15, 2023 - Volcanic landforms from the Carboniferous period remain in the depths of the Gobi in Hami, Xinjiang, China, October 15, 2023. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)、クレジット:Costfoto/NurPhoto/共同通信イメージズ ※NO USE CHINA

    商品コード: 2023101710087

  •  Volcanic Landforms in Hami
    2023年10月15日
    Volcanic Landforms in Hami

    HAMI, CHINA - OCTOBER 15, 2023 - Volcanic landforms from the Carboniferous period remain in the depths of the Gobi in Hami, Xinjiang, China, October 15, 2023. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)、クレジット:Costfoto/NurPhoto/共同通信イメージズ ※NO USE CHINA

    商品コード: 2023101710090

  •  Volcanic Landforms in Hami
    2023年10月15日
    Volcanic Landforms in Hami

    HAMI, CHINA - OCTOBER 15, 2023 - Volcanic landforms from the Carboniferous period remain in the depths of the Gobi in Hami, Xinjiang, China, October 15, 2023. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)、クレジット:Costfoto/NurPhoto/共同通信イメージズ ※NO USE CHINA

    商品コード: 2023101710102

  •  Volcanic Landforms in Hami
    2023年10月15日
    Volcanic Landforms in Hami

    HAMI, CHINA - OCTOBER 15, 2023 - Volcanic landforms from the Carboniferous period remain in the depths of the Gobi in Hami, Xinjiang, China, October 15, 2023. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)、クレジット:Costfoto/NurPhoto/共同通信イメージズ ※NO USE CHINA

    商品コード: 2023101710121

  •  Volcanic Landforms in Hami
    2023年10月15日
    Volcanic Landforms in Hami

    HAMI, CHINA - OCTOBER 15, 2023 - Volcanic landforms from the Carboniferous period remain in the depths of the Gobi in Hami, Xinjiang, China, October 15, 2023. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)、クレジット:Costfoto/NurPhoto/共同通信イメージズ ※NO USE CHINA

    商品コード: 2023101710084

  •  Volcanic Landforms in Hami
    2023年10月15日
    Volcanic Landforms in Hami

    HAMI, CHINA - OCTOBER 15, 2023 - Volcanic landforms from the Carboniferous period remain in the depths of the Gobi in Hami, Xinjiang, China, October 15, 2023. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)、クレジット:Costfoto/NurPhoto/共同通信イメージズ ※NO USE CHINA

    商品コード: 2023101710113

  •  Volcanic Landforms in Hami
    2023年10月15日
    Volcanic Landforms in Hami

    HAMI, CHINA - OCTOBER 15, 2023 - Volcanic landforms from the Carboniferous period remain in the depths of the Gobi in Hami, Xinjiang, China, October 15, 2023. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)、クレジット:Costfoto/NurPhoto/共同通信イメージズ ※NO USE CHINA

    商品コード: 2023101710116

  •  Volcanic Landforms in Hami
    2023年10月15日
    Volcanic Landforms in Hami

    HAMI, CHINA - OCTOBER 15, 2023 - Volcanic landforms from the Carboniferous period remain in the depths of the Gobi in Hami, Xinjiang, China, October 15, 2023. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)、クレジット:Costfoto/NurPhoto/共同通信イメージズ ※NO USE CHINA

    商品コード: 2023101710105

  •  Volcanic Landforms in Hami
    2023年10月15日
    Volcanic Landforms in Hami

    HAMI, CHINA - OCTOBER 15, 2023 - Volcanic landforms from the Carboniferous period remain in the depths of the Gobi in Hami, Xinjiang, China, October 15, 2023. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)、クレジット:Costfoto/NurPhoto/共同通信イメージズ ※NO USE CHINA

    商品コード: 2023101710109

  •  Volcanic Landforms in Hami
    2023年10月15日
    Volcanic Landforms in Hami

    HAMI, CHINA - OCTOBER 15, 2023 - Volcanic landforms from the Carboniferous period remain in the depths of the Gobi in Hami, Xinjiang, China, October 15, 2023. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)、クレジット:Costfoto/NurPhoto/共同通信イメージズ ※NO USE CHINA

    商品コード: 2023101710092

  •  Volcanic Landforms in Hami
    2023年10月15日
    Volcanic Landforms in Hami

    HAMI, CHINA - OCTOBER 15, 2023 - Volcanic landforms from the Carboniferous period remain in the depths of the Gobi in Hami, Xinjiang, China, October 15, 2023. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)、クレジット:Costfoto/NurPhoto/共同通信イメージズ ※NO USE CHINA

    商品コード: 2023101710078

  •  Volcanic Landforms in Hami
    2023年10月15日
    Volcanic Landforms in Hami

    HAMI, CHINA - OCTOBER 15, 2023 - Volcanic landforms from the Carboniferous period remain in the depths of the Gobi in Hami, Xinjiang, China, October 15, 2023. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)、クレジット:Costfoto/NurPhoto/共同通信イメージズ ※NO USE CHINA

    商品コード: 2023101710089

  •  Volcanic Landforms in Hami
    2023年10月15日
    Volcanic Landforms in Hami

    HAMI, CHINA - OCTOBER 15, 2023 - Volcanic landforms from the Carboniferous period remain in the depths of the Gobi in Hami, Xinjiang, China, October 15, 2023. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)、クレジット:Costfoto/NurPhoto/共同通信イメージズ ※NO USE CHINA

    商品コード: 2023101710091

  •  Volcanic Landforms in Hami
    2023年10月15日
    Volcanic Landforms in Hami

    HAMI, CHINA - OCTOBER 15, 2023 - Volcanic landforms from the Carboniferous period remain in the depths of the Gobi in Hami, Xinjiang, China, October 15, 2023. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)、クレジット:Costfoto/NurPhoto/共同通信イメージズ ※NO USE CHINA

    商品コード: 2023101710080

  •  Volcanic Landforms in Hami
    2023年10月15日
    Volcanic Landforms in Hami

    HAMI, CHINA - OCTOBER 15, 2023 - Volcanic landforms from the Carboniferous period remain in the depths of the Gobi in Hami, Xinjiang, China, October 15, 2023. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)、クレジット:Costfoto/NurPhoto/共同通信イメージズ ※NO USE CHINA

    商品コード: 2023101710106

  •  Fossils Show Giant Arthropods Once Ruled The Seas
    2022年12月13日
    Fossils Show Giant Arthropods Once Ruled The Seas

    December 13, 2022, Taichoute, Morocco: Discoveries at a major new fossil site in Morocco suggest giant arthropods ââ¬â relatives of modern shrimps, insects and spiders ââ¬â ruled the seas 470 million years ago..Early evidence from the site at Taichoute, once undersea but now a desert, records numerous large ââ¬Åfree-swimmingââ¬Â arthropods..More research is needed to analyse these fragments, but based on previously described specimens, the giant arthropods could be up to 2m long..An international research team say the site and its fossil record are very different from other previously described and studied Fezouata Shale sites from 80km away..As a result, Taichoute opens new avenues for paleontological and ecological research..ââ¬ÅEverything is new about this locality ââ¬â its sedimentology, paleontology, and even the preservation of fossils ââ¬â further highlighting the importance of the Fezouata Biota in completing our understanding of past life on Earth,ââ¬Â said lead author Dr Farid Saleh, from...

    商品コード: 2022122002624

  •  Fossils Show Giant Arthropods Once Ruled The Seas
    2022年12月13日
    Fossils Show Giant Arthropods Once Ruled The Seas

    December 13, 2022, Taichoute, Morocco: Discoveries at a major new fossil site in Morocco suggest giant arthropods ââ¬â relatives of modern shrimps, insects and spiders ââ¬â ruled the seas 470 million years ago..Early evidence from the site at Taichoute, once undersea but now a desert, records numerous large ââ¬Åfree-swimmingââ¬Â arthropods..More research is needed to analyse these fragments, but based on previously described specimens, the giant arthropods could be up to 2m long..An international research team say the site and its fossil record are very different from other previously described and studied Fezouata Shale sites from 80km away..As a result, Taichoute opens new avenues for paleontological and ecological research..ââ¬ÅEverything is new about this locality ââ¬â its sedimentology, paleontology, and even the preservation of fossils ââ¬â further highlighting the importance of the Fezouata Biota in completing our understanding of past life on Earth,ââ¬Â said lead author Dr Farid Saleh, from...

    商品コード: 2022122002586

  •  Fossils Show Giant Arthropods Once Ruled The Seas
    2022年12月13日
    Fossils Show Giant Arthropods Once Ruled The Seas

    December 13, 2022, Taichoute, Morocco: Discoveries at a major new fossil site in Morocco suggest giant arthropods ââ¬â relatives of modern shrimps, insects and spiders ââ¬â ruled the seas 470 million years ago..Early evidence from the site at Taichoute, once undersea but now a desert, records numerous large ââ¬Åfree-swimmingââ¬Â arthropods..More research is needed to analyse these fragments, but based on previously described specimens, the giant arthropods could be up to 2m long..An international research team say the site and its fossil record are very different from other previously described and studied Fezouata Shale sites from 80km away..As a result, Taichoute opens new avenues for paleontological and ecological research..ââ¬ÅEverything is new about this locality ââ¬â its sedimentology, paleontology, and even the preservation of fossils ââ¬â further highlighting the importance of the Fezouata Biota in completing our understanding of past life on Earth,ââ¬Â said lead author Dr Farid Saleh, from...

    商品コード: 2022122002656

  •  Fossils Show Giant Arthropods Once Ruled The Seas
    2022年12月13日
    Fossils Show Giant Arthropods Once Ruled The Seas

    December 13, 2022, Taichoute, Morocco: This image shows: a trilobites...Discoveries at a major new fossil site in Morocco suggest giant arthropods ââ¬â relatives of modern shrimps, insects and spiders ââ¬â ruled the seas 470 million years ago..Early evidence from the site at Taichoute, once undersea but now a desert, records numerous large ââ¬Åfree-swimmingââ¬Â arthropods..More research is needed to analyse these fragments, but based on previously described specimens, the giant arthropods could be up to 2m long..An international research team say the site and its fossil record are very different from other previously described and studied Fezouata Shale sites from 80km away..As a result, Taichoute opens new avenues for paleontological and ecological research..ââ¬ÅEverything is new about this locality ââ¬â its sedimentology, paleontology, and even the preservation of fossils ââ¬â further highlighting the importance of the Fezouata Biota in completing our understanding of past life on Earth,ââ¬Â said...

    商品コード: 2022122002619

  •  Fossils Show Giant Arthropods Once Ruled The Seas
    2022年12月13日
    Fossils Show Giant Arthropods Once Ruled The Seas

    December 13, 2022, Taichoute, Morocco: This image shows: an ancient sponge...Discoveries at a major new fossil site in Morocco suggest giant arthropods ââ¬â relatives of modern shrimps, insects and spiders ââ¬â ruled the seas 470 million years ago..Early evidence from the site at Taichoute, once undersea but now a desert, records numerous large ââ¬Åfree-swimmingââ¬Â arthropods..More research is needed to analyse these fragments, but based on previously described specimens, the giant arthropods could be up to 2m long..An international research team say the site and its fossil record are very different from other previously described and studied Fezouata Shale sites from 80km away..As a result, Taichoute opens new avenues for paleontological and ecological research..ââ¬ÅEverything is new about this locality ââ¬â its sedimentology, paleontology, and even the preservation of fossils ââ¬â further highlighting the importance of the Fezouata Biota in completing our understanding of past life on Earth,ââ¬Â...

    商品コード: 2022122002618

  •  Fossils Show Giant Arthropods Once Ruled The Seas
    2022年12月13日
    Fossils Show Giant Arthropods Once Ruled The Seas

    December 13, 2022, Taichoute, Morocco: Discoveries at a major new fossil site in Morocco suggest giant arthropods ââ¬â relatives of modern shrimps, insects and spiders ââ¬â ruled the seas 470 million years ago..Early evidence from the site at Taichoute, once undersea but now a desert, records numerous large ââ¬Åfree-swimmingââ¬Â arthropods..More research is needed to analyse these fragments, but based on previously described specimens, the giant arthropods could be up to 2m long..An international research team say the site and its fossil record are very different from other previously described and studied Fezouata Shale sites from 80km away..As a result, Taichoute opens new avenues for paleontological and ecological research..ââ¬ÅEverything is new about this locality ââ¬â its sedimentology, paleontology, and even the preservation of fossils ââ¬â further highlighting the importance of the Fezouata Biota in completing our understanding of past life on Earth,ââ¬Â said lead author Dr Farid Saleh, from...

    商品コード: 2022122002633

  •  Fossils Show Giant Arthropods Once Ruled The Seas
    2022年12月13日
    Fossils Show Giant Arthropods Once Ruled The Seas

    December 13, 2022, Taichoute, Morocco: This image shows: a trilobites..Discoveries at a major new fossil site in Morocco suggest giant arthropods ââ¬â relatives of modern shrimps, insects and spiders ââ¬â ruled the seas 470 million years ago..Early evidence from the site at Taichoute, once undersea but now a desert, records numerous large ââ¬Åfree-swimmingââ¬Â arthropods..More research is needed to analyse these fragments, but based on previously described specimens, the giant arthropods could be up to 2m long..An international research team say the site and its fossil record are very different from other previously described and studied Fezouata Shale sites from 80km away..As a result, Taichoute opens new avenues for paleontological and ecological research..ââ¬ÅEverything is new about this locality ââ¬â its sedimentology, paleontology, and even the preservation of fossils ââ¬â further highlighting the importance of the Fezouata Biota in completing our understanding of past life on Earth,ââ¬Â said ...

    商品コード: 2022122002627

  •  Fossils Show Giant Arthropods Once Ruled The Seas
    2022年12月13日
    Fossils Show Giant Arthropods Once Ruled The Seas

    December 13, 2022, Taichoute, Morocco: Discoveries at a major new fossil site in Morocco suggest giant arthropods ââ¬â relatives of modern shrimps, insects and spiders ââ¬â ruled the seas 470 million years ago..Early evidence from the site at Taichoute, once undersea but now a desert, records numerous large ââ¬Åfree-swimmingââ¬Â arthropods..More research is needed to analyse these fragments, but based on previously described specimens, the giant arthropods could be up to 2m long..An international research team say the site and its fossil record are very different from other previously described and studied Fezouata Shale sites from 80km away..As a result, Taichoute opens new avenues for paleontological and ecological research..ââ¬ÅEverything is new about this locality ââ¬â its sedimentology, paleontology, and even the preservation of fossils ââ¬â further highlighting the importance of the Fezouata Biota in completing our understanding of past life on Earth,ââ¬Â said lead author Dr Farid Saleh, from...

    商品コード: 2022122002562

  •  Fossils Show Giant Arthropods Once Ruled The Seas
    2022年12月13日
    Fossils Show Giant Arthropods Once Ruled The Seas

    December 13, 2022, Taichoute, Morocco: Discoveries at a major new fossil site in Morocco suggest giant arthropods ââ¬â relatives of modern shrimps, insects and spiders ââ¬â ruled the seas 470 million years ago..Early evidence from the site at Taichoute, once undersea but now a desert, records numerous large ââ¬Åfree-swimmingââ¬Â arthropods..More research is needed to analyse these fragments, but based on previously described specimens, the giant arthropods could be up to 2m long..An international research team say the site and its fossil record are very different from other previously described and studied Fezouata Shale sites from 80km away..As a result, Taichoute opens new avenues for paleontological and ecological research..ââ¬ÅEverything is new about this locality ââ¬â its sedimentology, paleontology, and even the preservation of fossils ââ¬â further highlighting the importance of the Fezouata Biota in completing our understanding of past life on Earth,ââ¬Â said lead author Dr Farid Saleh, from...

    商品コード: 2022122002632

  •  Fossils Show Giant Arthropods Once Ruled The Seas
    2022年12月13日
    Fossils Show Giant Arthropods Once Ruled The Seas

    December 13, 2022, Taichoute, Morocco: Discoveries at a major new fossil site in Morocco suggest giant arthropods ââ¬â relatives of modern shrimps, insects and spiders ââ¬â ruled the seas 470 million years ago..Early evidence from the site at Taichoute, once undersea but now a desert, records numerous large ââ¬Åfree-swimmingââ¬Â arthropods..More research is needed to analyse these fragments, but based on previously described specimens, the giant arthropods could be up to 2m long..An international research team say the site and its fossil record are very different from other previously described and studied Fezouata Shale sites from 80km away..As a result, Taichoute opens new avenues for paleontological and ecological research..ââ¬ÅEverything is new about this locality ââ¬â its sedimentology, paleontology, and even the preservation of fossils ââ¬â further highlighting the importance of the Fezouata Biota in completing our understanding of past life on Earth,ââ¬Â said lead author Dr Farid Saleh, from...

    商品コード: 2022122002555

  •  Fossils Show Giant Arthropods Once Ruled The Seas
    2022年12月13日
    Fossils Show Giant Arthropods Once Ruled The Seas

    December 13, 2022, Taichoute, Morocco: This image shows: a palaeoscolecid worm...Discoveries at a major new fossil site in Morocco suggest giant arthropods ââ¬â relatives of modern shrimps, insects and spiders ââ¬â ruled the seas 470 million years ago..Early evidence from the site at Taichoute, once undersea but now a desert, records numerous large ââ¬Åfree-swimmingââ¬Â arthropods..More research is needed to analyse these fragments, but based on previously described specimens, the giant arthropods could be up to 2m long..An international research team say the site and its fossil record are very different from other previously described and studied Fezouata Shale sites from 80km away..As a result, Taichoute opens new avenues for paleontological and ecological research..ââ¬ÅEverything is new about this locality ââ¬â its sedimentology, paleontology, and even the preservation of fossils ââ¬â further highlighting the importance of the Fezouata Biota in completing our understanding of past life on Earth,Ã...

    商品コード: 2022122002565

  •  Fossils Show Giant Arthropods Once Ruled The Seas
    2022年12月13日
    Fossils Show Giant Arthropods Once Ruled The Seas

    December 13, 2022, Taichoute, Morocco: Discoveries at a major new fossil site in Morocco suggest giant arthropods ââ¬â relatives of modern shrimps, insects and spiders ââ¬â ruled the seas 470 million years ago..Early evidence from the site at Taichoute, once undersea but now a desert, records numerous large ââ¬Åfree-swimmingââ¬Â arthropods..More research is needed to analyse these fragments, but based on previously described specimens, the giant arthropods could be up to 2m long..An international research team say the site and its fossil record are very different from other previously described and studied Fezouata Shale sites from 80km away..As a result, Taichoute opens new avenues for paleontological and ecological research..ââ¬ÅEverything is new about this locality ââ¬â its sedimentology, paleontology, and even the preservation of fossils ââ¬â further highlighting the importance of the Fezouata Biota in completing our understanding of past life on Earth,ââ¬Â said lead author Dr Farid Saleh, from...

    商品コード: 2022122002556

  •  Fossils Show Giant Arthropods Once Ruled The Seas
    2022年12月13日
    Fossils Show Giant Arthropods Once Ruled The Seas

    December 13, 2022, Taichoute, Morocco: This image shows: A non-mineralized arthropod (Marrellomorpha)...Discoveries at a major new fossil site in Morocco suggest giant arthropods ââ¬â relatives of modern shrimps, insects and spiders ââ¬â ruled the seas 470 million years ago..Early evidence from the site at Taichoute, once undersea but now a desert, records numerous large ââ¬Åfree-swimmingââ¬Â arthropods..More research is needed to analyse these fragments, but based on previously described specimens, the giant arthropods could be up to 2m long..An international research team say the site and its fossil record are very different from other previously described and studied Fezouata Shale sites from 80km away..As a result, Taichoute opens new avenues for paleontological and ecological research..ââ¬ÅEverything is new about this locality ââ¬â its sedimentology, paleontology, and even the preservation of fossils ââ¬â further highlighting the importance of the Fezouata Biota in completing our understanding ...

    商品コード: 2022122002614

  •  Scientists Find Vital Fossil Clue To How We Evolved Skeletons
    2022年11月01日
    Scientists Find Vital Fossil Clue To How We Evolved Skeletons

    November 1, 2022, Oxford, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom: This image shows: Fossil specimen of Gangtoucunia aspera preserving soft tissues, including the gut and tentacles (left and middle). The drawing at the right illustrates the visible anatomical features in the fossil specimens...FEATURE: Scientists studying fossils discovered in China have found an important clue as to how we evolved our skeletons...An exceptionally well-preserved collection of fossils discovered in eastern Yunnan Province, China, has enabled scientists to solve the centuries-old riddle of evolution, revealing what the first animals to make skeletons looked like. .The first animals to build hard and robust skeletons appear suddenly in the fossil record around 550-520 million years ago during an event called the Cambrian Explosion. Many of these early fossils are simple hollow tubes ranging from a few millimetres to many centimetres in length. .However, the creatures that made these skeletons was unknown, as the soft parts needed to iden...

    商品コード: 2022110411653

  •  Scientists Find Vital Fossil Clue To How We Evolved Skeletons
    2022年11月01日
    Scientists Find Vital Fossil Clue To How We Evolved Skeletons

    November 1, 2022, Oxford, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom: This image shows: Fossil specimen (left) and diagram (right) of Gangtoucunia aspera preserving soft tissues, including the gut and tentacle...FEATURE: Scientists studying fossils discovered in China have found an important clue as to how we evolved our skeletons...An exceptionally well-preserved collection of fossils discovered in eastern Yunnan Province, China, has enabled scientists to solve the centuries-old riddle of evolution, revealing what the first animals to make skeletons looked like. .The first animals to build hard and robust skeletons appear suddenly in the fossil record around 550-520 million years ago during an event called the Cambrian Explosion. Many of these early fossils are simple hollow tubes ranging from a few millimetres to many centimetres in length. .However, the creatures that made these skeletons was unknown, as the soft parts needed to identify them as belonging to major groups of animals had long disappeared..The new collec...

    商品コード: 2022110411379

  •  Scientists Find Vital Fossil Clue To How We Evolved Skeletons
    2022年11月01日
    Scientists Find Vital Fossil Clue To How We Evolved Skeletons

    November 1, 2022, Oxford, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom: This image shows: Close up photograph of the mouth region of Gangtoucunia aspera showing the tentacles that would have been used to capture prey. ..FEATURE: Scientists studying fossils discovered in China have found an important clue as to how we evolved our skeletons...An exceptionally well-preserved collection of fossils discovered in eastern Yunnan Province, China, has enabled scientists to solve the centuries-old riddle of evolution, revealing what the first animals to make skeletons looked like. .The first animals to build hard and robust skeletons appear suddenly in the fossil record around 550-520 million years ago during an event called the Cambrian Explosion. Many of these early fossils are simple hollow tubes ranging from a few millimetres to many centimetres in length. .However, the creatures that made these skeletons was unknown, as the soft parts needed to identify them as belonging to major groups of animals had long disappeared..The new ...

    商品コード: 2022110411815

  •  Scientists Find Vital Fossil Clue To How We Evolved Skeletons
    2022年11月01日
    Scientists Find Vital Fossil Clue To How We Evolved Skeletons

    November 1, 2022, Oxford, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom: This image shows: An artist‘s reconstruction of Gangtoucunia aspera as it would have appeared in life on the Cambrian seafloor, circa 514 million years ago. The individual in the foreground has part of the skeleton removed to show the soft polyp inside the skeleton. ..Scientists studying fossils discovered in China have found an important clue as to how we evolved our skeletons...An exceptionally well-preserved collection of fossils discovered in eastern Yunnan Province, China, has enabled scientists to solve the centuries-old riddle of evolution, revealing what the first animals to make skeletons looked like. .The first animals to build hard and robust skeletons appear suddenly in the fossil record around 550-520 million years ago during an event called the Cambrian Explosion. Many of these early fossils are simple hollow tubes ranging from a few millimetres to many centimetres in length. .However, the creatures that made these skeletons was unknown, ...

    商品コード: 2022110411585

  •  New interactive museum of World Heritage Stevns Klint opens in Denmark
    01:53.79
    2022年10月18日
    New interactive museum of World Heritage Stevns Klint opens in Denmark

    STORY: New interactive museum of World Heritage Stevns Klint opens in DenmarkDATELINE: Oct. 18, 2022LENGTH: 00:01:54LOCATION: CopenhagenCATEGORY: CULTURE/SOCIETYSHOTLIST:1. various of Queen Margrethe II of Denmark visiting the Museum2. SOUNDBITE 1 (English): TOVE DAMHOLT, Head of Stevns Cliff World Heritage Office3. SOUNDBITE 2 (English): MAUD JULIANNA NAES, Visitor from Norway4. SOUNDBITE 3 (English): STEEN BONKE, Director of the Stevns Klint Experience Visitor Center5. Aerial shots of Stevns Klint UNESCO World HeritageSTORYLINE:A new interactive museum of World Heritage Stevns Klint which is located on the Danish island of Zealand, about one hour‘s drive from the Danish capital city of Copenhagen was opened last week by Queen Margrethe II of Denmark.Stevns Klint was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2014 because of its exceptional fossil record...= 配信日: 2022(令和4)年10月18日、クレジット:新華社/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2022101902509

  •  Giant Ichthyosaur‘s Tooth Find Transforms Knowledge Of Ancient Marine Reptiles
    2022年04月27日
    Giant Ichthyosaur‘s Tooth Find Transforms Knowledge Of Ancient Marine Reptiles

    April 27, 2022: A study, led by the University of Bonn, on the remains of three giant ichthyosaurs, huge sea creatures that lived more than 200 million years ago, has revealed the creatures had giant teeth to match their size...The large marine reptiles first emerged after the end of the Permian extinction 250m years ago, which wiped out more than two-thirds of species on land and more than 95% of sea animals..The find, from an animal alive about 205m years ago ââ¬â one of the last such beasts - has helped resolve a mystery of whether the largest ichthyosaurs, like smaller species species, had teeth. It had been a point of contention as the fossil record is sparse..In a paper published in the Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, Professors Martin Sander and Heinz Burren and their team describe how the unusual fossils were discovered in the Kössen Formation in the Swiss Alps between 1976 and 1990..Dr. Furrer first held the fossilised bones in his hands three decades ago when still a doctoral student at ...

    商品コード: 2022051201407

  •  Giant Ichthyosaur‘s Tooth Find Transforms Knowledge Of Ancient Marine Reptiles
    2022年04月27日
    Giant Ichthyosaur‘s Tooth Find Transforms Knowledge Of Ancient Marine Reptiles

    April 27, 2022: This image shows an artist‘s impression of an ichthyosaur...A study, led by the University of Bonn, on the remains of three giant ichthyosaurs, huge sea creatures that lived more than 200 million years ago, has revealed the creatures had giant teeth to match their size..The large marine reptiles first emerged after the end of the Permian extinction 250m years ago, which wiped out more than two-thirds of species on land and more than 95% of sea animals..The find, from an animal alive about 205m years ago ââ¬â one of the last such beasts - has helped resolve a mystery of whether the largest ichthyosaurs, like smaller species species, had teeth. It had been a point of contention as the fossil record is sparse..In a paper published in the Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, Professors Martin Sander and Heinz Burren and their team describe how the unusual fossils were discovered in the Kössen Formation in the Swiss Alps between 1976 and 1990..Dr. Furrer first held the fossilised bones in his...

    商品コード: 2022051201399

  •  Giant Ichthyosaur‘s Tooth Find Transforms Knowledge Of Ancient Marine Reptiles
    2022年04月27日
    Giant Ichthyosaur‘s Tooth Find Transforms Knowledge Of Ancient Marine Reptiles

    April 27, 2022: This image shows Martin Sander with a rib of the larger skeleton...A study, led by the University of Bonn, on the remains of three giant ichthyosaurs, huge sea creatures that lived more than 200 million years ago, has revealed the creatures had giant teeth to match their size...The large marine reptiles first emerged after the end of the Permian extinction 250m years ago, which wiped out more than two-thirds of species on land and more than 95% of sea animals..The find, from an animal alive about 205m years ago ââ¬â one of the last such beasts - has helped resolve a mystery of whether the largest ichthyosaurs, like smaller species species, had teeth. It had been a point of contention as the fossil record is sparse..In a paper published in the Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, Professors Martin Sander and Heinz Burren and their team describe how the unusual fossils were discovered in the Kössen Formation in the Swiss Alps between 1976 and 1990..Dr. Furrer first held the fossilised bone...

    商品コード: 2022051201048

  •  Giant Ichthyosaur‘s Tooth Find Transforms Knowledge Of Ancient Marine Reptiles
    2022年04月27日
    Giant Ichthyosaur‘s Tooth Find Transforms Knowledge Of Ancient Marine Reptiles

    April 27, 2022: This image shows, the root of the ichthyosaur tooth...A study, led by the University of Bonn, on the remains of three giant ichthyosaurs, huge sea creatures that lived more than 200 million years ago, has revealed the creatures had giant teeth to match their size...The large marine reptiles first emerged after the end of the Permian extinction 250m years ago, which wiped out more than two-thirds of species on land and more than 95% of sea animals..The find, from an animal alive about 205m years ago ââ¬â one of the last such beasts - has helped resolve a mystery of whether the largest ichthyosaurs, like smaller species species, had teeth. It had been a point of contention as the fossil record is sparse..In a paper published in the Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, Professors Martin Sander and Heinz Burren and their team describe how the unusual fossils were discovered in the Kössen Formation in the Swiss Alps between 1976 and 1990..Dr. Furrer first held the fossilised bones in his hand...

    商品コード: 2022051201069

  •  Giant Ichthyosaur‘s Tooth Find Transforms Knowledge Of Ancient Marine Reptiles
    2022年04月27日
    Giant Ichthyosaur‘s Tooth Find Transforms Knowledge Of Ancient Marine Reptiles

    April 27, 2022: This image shows: Heinz Furrer with a vertebrae...A study, led by the University of Bonn, on the remains of three giant ichthyosaurs, huge sea creatures that lived more than 200 million years ago, has revealed the creatures had giant teeth to match their size...The large marine reptiles first emerged after the end of the Permian extinction 250m years ago, which wiped out more than two-thirds of species on land and more than 95% of sea animals..The find, from an animal alive about 205m years ago ââ¬â one of the last such beasts - has helped resolve a mystery of whether the largest ichthyosaurs, like smaller species species, had teeth. It had been a point of contention as the fossil record is sparse..In a paper published in the Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, Professors Martin Sander and Heinz Burren and their team describe how the unusual fossils were discovered in the Kössen Formation in the Swiss Alps between 1976 and 1990..Dr. Furrer first held the fossilised bones in his hands th...

    商品コード: 2022051200418

  •  Giant Ichthyosaur‘s Tooth Find Transforms Knowledge Of Ancient Marine Reptiles
    2022年04月27日
    Giant Ichthyosaur‘s Tooth Find Transforms Knowledge Of Ancient Marine Reptiles

    April 27, 2022: A study, led by the University of Bonn, on the remains of three giant ichthyosaurs, huge sea creatures that lived more than 200 million years ago, has revealed the creatures had giant teeth to match their size...The large marine reptiles first emerged after the end of the Permian extinction 250m years ago, which wiped out more than two-thirds of species on land and more than 95% of sea animals..The find, from an animal alive about 205m years ago ââ¬â one of the last such beasts - has helped resolve a mystery of whether the largest ichthyosaurs, like smaller species species, had teeth. It had been a point of contention as the fossil record is sparse..In a paper published in the Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, Professors Martin Sander and Heinz Burren and their team describe how the unusual fossils were discovered in the Kössen Formation in the Swiss Alps between 1976 and 1990..Dr. Furrer first held the fossilised bones in his hands three decades ago when still a doctoral student at ...

    商品コード: 2022051200688

  •  Giant Ichthyosaur‘s Tooth Find Transforms Knowledge Of Ancient Marine Reptiles
    2022年04月27日
    Giant Ichthyosaur‘s Tooth Find Transforms Knowledge Of Ancient Marine Reptiles

    April 27, 2022: This image shows, all the fossils together...A study, led by the University of Bonn, on the remains of three giant ichthyosaurs, huge sea creatures that lived more than 200 million years ago, has revealed the creatures had giant teeth to match their size...The large marine reptiles first emerged after the end of the Permian extinction 250m years ago, which wiped out more than two-thirds of species on land and more than 95% of sea animals..The find, from an animal alive about 205m years ago ââ¬â one of the last such beasts - has helped resolve a mystery of whether the largest ichthyosaurs, like smaller species species, had teeth. It had been a point of contention as the fossil record is sparse..In a paper published in the Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, Professors Martin Sander and Heinz Burren and their team describe how the unusual fossils were discovered in the Kössen Formation in the Swiss Alps between 1976 and 1990..Dr. Furrer first held the fossilised bones in his hands three d...

    商品コード: 2022051201400

  •  Giant Ichthyosaur‘s Tooth Find Transforms Knowledge Of Ancient Marine Reptiles
    2022年04月27日
    Giant Ichthyosaur‘s Tooth Find Transforms Knowledge Of Ancient Marine Reptiles

    April 27, 2022: A study, led by the University of Bonn, on the remains of three giant ichthyosaurs, huge sea creatures that lived more than 200 million years ago, has revealed the creatures had giant teeth to match their size...The large marine reptiles first emerged after the end of the Permian extinction 250m years ago, which wiped out more than two-thirds of species on land and more than 95% of sea animals..The find, from an animal alive about 205m years ago ââ¬â one of the last such beasts - has helped resolve a mystery of whether the largest ichthyosaurs, like smaller species species, had teeth. It had been a point of contention as the fossil record is sparse..In a paper published in the Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, Professors Martin Sander and Heinz Burren and their team describe how the unusual fossils were discovered in the Kössen Formation in the Swiss Alps between 1976 and 1990..Dr. Furrer first held the fossilised bones in his hands three decades ago when still a doctoral student at ...

    商品コード: 2022051201369

  •  (1)雲南省でトネリコ属の化石発見北半球の低緯度地域で最古
    2022年03月05日
    (1)雲南省でトネリコ属の化石発見北半球の低緯度地域で最古

    雲南省の呂合盆地で発見された「F.ZlatkoiMeng-XiaoWuetJ.Huang」と「Fraxinuscf.honshuensis」の化石。(資料写真)モクセイ科トネリコ属(Fraxinus)の現生種は6組43種あり、北半球に広く分布している。ほとんどの種は中緯度の温帯と亜熱帯地域に分布し、少数の種が低緯度の熱帯地域に分布している。中緯度地域ではトネリコ属の化石記録が非常に豊富で、現在のトネリコ属の分布域と一致しているが、低緯度地域では化石記録が乏しく、トネリコ属の低緯度地域における拡散と進化に関する理解を制限してきた。中国雲南省の漸新世初期の呂合盆地で発見されたトネリコ属の翅果(しか)の化石は、北半球の低緯度地域における同属最古の化石記録とされる。現生種と化石種の形態を比較することで、発見された化石は、新種の「F.ZlatkoiMeng-XiaoWuetJ.Huang」と、化石種の日本本州産トネリコ「Fraxinuscf.honshuensis」の類似種とそれぞれ同定された。(昆明=新華社配信)= 配信日: 2022(令和4)年3月5日、クレジット:新華社/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2022030509187

  •  (2)雲南省でトネリコ属の化石発見北半球の低緯度地域で最古
    2022年03月05日
    (2)雲南省でトネリコ属の化石発見北半球の低緯度地域で最古

    トネリコ属の化石の拡散経路を示した図。(資料写真)モクセイ科トネリコ属(Fraxinus)の現生種は6組43種あり、北半球に広く分布している。ほとんどの種は中緯度の温帯と亜熱帯地域に分布し、少数の種が低緯度の熱帯地域に分布している。中緯度地域ではトネリコ属の化石記録が非常に豊富で、現在のトネリコ属の分布域と一致しているが、低緯度地域では化石記録が乏しく、トネリコ属の低緯度地域における拡散と進化に関する理解を制限してきた。中国雲南省の漸新世初期の呂合盆地で発見されたトネリコ属の翅果(しか)の化石は、北半球の低緯度地域における同属最古の化石記録とされる。現生種と化石種の形態を比較することで、発見された化石は、新種の「F.ZlatkoiMeng-XiaoWuetJ.Huang」と、化石種の日本本州産トネリコ「Fraxinuscf.honshuensis」の類似種とそれぞれ同定された。(昆明=新華社配信)= 配信日: 2022(令和4)年3月5日、クレジット:新華社/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2022030509176

  •  南京大学、古生代の海洋生物多様性曲線を発表精度は従来の400倍
    2020年01月22日
    南京大学、古生代の海洋生物多様性曲線を発表精度は従来の400倍

    研究チームが生成した古生代の海洋生物多様性変遷曲線。(資料写真)中国江蘇省の南京大学はこのほど、同校と中国科学院からなる合同チームがスーパーコンピューター「天河2号」を用い、化石記録に基づく古生代海洋生物の多様性曲線を生成したと明らかにした。時間分解能は、同様の国際研究の精度に比べ400倍近く向上したという。関連する成果は同日、米学術誌「サイエンス」のオンライン版に掲載された。(南京=新華社配信)=撮影日不明、クレジット:新華社/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2020012322785

  •  Nycticebus tardigradus, Print,
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    Nycticebus tardigradus, Print,

    Nycticebus tardigradus, Print, Slow lorises are a group of several species of nocturnal strepsirrhine primates that make up the genus Nycticebus. Found in Southeast Asia and bordering areas, they range from Bangladesh and Northeast India in the west to the Sulu Archipelago in the Philippines in the east, and from Yunnan province in China in the north to the island of Java in the south. Although many previous classifications recognized as few as a single all-inclusive species, there are now at least eight that are considered valid: the Sunda slow loris (N. coucang), Bengal slow loris (N. bengalensis), pygmy slow loris (N. pygmaeus), Javan slow loris (N. javanicus), Philippine slow loris (N. menagensis), Bangka slow loris (N. bancanus), Bornean slow loris (N. borneanus), and Kayan River slow loris (N. kayan). The group‘s closest relatives are the slender lorises of southern India and Sri L、クレジット:Album/quintlox/共同通信イメージズ ※エディトリアル使用のみ。表紙、広告、プロモーション、商業目的での利用はお問合せください。クレジットは必ず表記してください。

    商品コード: 2022102101539

  •  Terebratula diagona, Print,
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    Terebratula diagona, Print,

    Terebratula diagona, Print, Terebratula is a modern genus of brachiopods with a fossil record dating back to the Late Devonian. These brachiopods are stationary epifaunal suspension feeders and have a worldwide distribution.、クレジット:Album/quintlox/共同通信イメージズ ※エディトリアル使用のみ。表紙、広告、プロモーション、商業目的での利用はお問合せください。クレジットは必ず表記してください。

    商品コード: 2022102502587

  •  Trogon atricollis, Print, The trogons and quetzals are birds in the order Trogoniformes which contains only one family,
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    Trogon atricollis, Print, The trogons and quetzals are birds in the order Trogoniformes which contains only one family,

    Trogon atricollis, Print, The trogons and quetzals are birds in the order Trogoniformes which contains only one family, the Trogonidae. The Trogonidae family contains 39 species in seven genera. The fossil record of the trogons dates back 49 million years to the Early Eocene. They might constitute a member of the basal radiation of the order Coraciiformes or be closely related to mousebirds and owls. The word trogon is Greek for “nibbling“ and refers to the fact that these birds gnaw holes in trees to make their nests., 1700-1880.、クレジット:Album/quintlox/共同通信イメージズ ※エディトリアル使用のみ。表紙、広告、プロモーション、商業目的での利用はお問合せください。クレジットは必ず表記してください。

    商品コード: 2022102502174

  •  Nycticebus tardigradus, Print, Slow lorises are a group of several species of nocturnal strepsirrhine primates
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    Nycticebus tardigradus, Print, Slow lorises are a group of several species of nocturnal strepsirrhine primates

    Nycticebus tardigradus, Print, Slow lorises are a group of several species of nocturnal strepsirrhine primates that make up the genus Nycticebus. Found in Southeast Asia and bordering areas, they range from Bangladesh and Northeast India in the west to the Sulu Archipelago in the Philippines in the east, and from Yunnan province in China in the north to the island of Java in the south. Although many previous classifications recognized as few as a single all-inclusive species, there are now at least eight that are considered valid: the Sunda slow loris (N. coucang), Bengal slow loris (N. bengalensis), pygmy slow loris (N. pygmaeus), Javan slow loris (N. javanicus), Philippine slow loris (N. menagensis), Bangka slow loris (N. bancanus), Bornean slow loris (N. borneanus), and Kayan River slow loris (N. kayan). The group‘s closest relatives are the slender lorises of southern India and Sri L、クレジット:Album/quintlox/共同通信イメージズ ※エディトリアル使用のみ。表紙、広告、プロモーション、商業目的での利用はお問合せください。クレジットは必ず表記してください。

    商品コード: 2023062212316

  •  Nycticebus tardigradus, Print,
    -
    Nycticebus tardigradus, Print,

    Nycticebus tardigradus, Print, Slow lorises are a group of several species of nocturnal strepsirrhine primates that make up the genus Nycticebus. Found in Southeast Asia and bordering areas, they range from Bangladesh and Northeast India in the west to the Sulu Archipelago in the Philippines in the east, and from Yunnan province in China in the north to the island of Java in the south. Although many previous classifications recognized as few as a single all-inclusive species, there are now at least eight that are considered valid: the Sunda slow loris (N. coucang), Bengal slow loris (N. bengalensis), pygmy slow loris (N. pygmaeus), Javan slow loris (N. javanicus), Philippine slow loris (N. menagensis), Bangka slow loris (N. bancanus), Bornean slow loris (N. borneanus), and Kayan River slow loris (N. kayan). The group‘s closest relatives are the slender lorises of southern India and Sri L、クレジット:Album/quintlox/共同通信イメージズ ※エディトリアル使用のみ。表紙、広告、プロモーション、商業目的での利用はお問合せください。クレジットは必ず表記してください。

    商品コード: 2023062007522

  •  Terebratula cardium, Print,
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    Terebratula cardium, Print,

    Terebratula cardium, Print, Terebratula is a modern genus of brachiopods with a fossil record dating back to the Late Devonian. These brachiopods are stationary epifaunal suspension feeders and have a worldwide distribution.、クレジット:Album/quintlox/共同通信イメージズ ※エディトリアル使用のみ。表紙、広告、プロモーション、商業目的での利用はお問合せください。クレジットは必ず表記してください。

    商品コード: 2023060711999

  •  Terebratula dorsata, Print,
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    Terebratula dorsata, Print,

    Terebratula dorsata, Print, Terebratula is a modern genus of brachiopods with a fossil record dating back to the Late Devonian. These brachiopods are stationary epifaunal suspension feeders and have a worldwide distribution.、クレジット:Album/quintlox/共同通信イメージズ ※エディトリアル使用のみ。表紙、広告、プロモーション、商業目的での利用はお問合せください。クレジットは必ず表記してください。

    商品コード: 2023032210305

  •  Terebratula acuminata, Print,
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    Terebratula acuminata, Print,

    Terebratula acuminata, Print, Terebratula is a modern genus of brachiopods with a fossil record dating back to the Late Devonian. These brachiopods are stationary epifaunal suspension feeders and have a worldwide distribution.、クレジット:Album/quintlox/共同通信イメージズ ※エディトリアル使用のみ。表紙、広告、プロモーション、商業目的での利用はお問合せください。クレジットは必ず表記してください。

    商品コード: 2023061513832

  •  Archaeopteryx - The First Bird.
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    Archaeopteryx - The First Bird.

    Archaeopteryx - The First Bird. Artist‘s reconstruction of archaeopteryx which made its appearance about 170 million years ago, based on fossil records. Print published 1886. Hand-coloured engraving、クレジット:World History Archive/ニューズコム/共同通信イメージズ ※エディトリアル使用のみ。広告、プロモーション、商業目的での利用に関してはお問合せください。

    商品コード: 2019081406629

  •  Terebratula decorata, Print,
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    Terebratula decorata, Print,

    Terebratula decorata, Print, Terebratula is a modern genus of brachiopods with a fossil record dating back to the Late Devonian. These brachiopods are stationary epifaunal suspension feeders and have a worldwide distribution.、クレジット:Album/quintlox/共同通信イメージズ ※エディトリアル使用のみ。表紙、広告、プロモーション、商業目的での利用はお問合せください。クレジットは必ず表記してください。

    商品コード: 2023062211569

  •  Alauda senegalensis, Print, Alauda is a genus of larks found across much of Europe,
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    Alauda senegalensis, Print, Alauda is a genus of larks found across much of Europe,

    Alauda senegalensis, Print, Alauda is a genus of larks found across much of Europe, Asia and in the mountains of north Africa, and one of the species (the Raso lark) endemic to the islet of Raso in the Cape Verde Islands. Further, at least two additional species are known from the fossil record. The current genus name is from Latin alauda, “lark“. Pliny the Elder thought the word was originally of Celtic origin., 1700-1880.、クレジット:Album/quintlox/共同通信イメージズ ※エディトリアル使用のみ。表紙、広告、プロモーション、商業目的での利用はお問合せください。クレジットは必ず表記してください。

    商品コード: 2022083006573

  •  Terebratula varians, Print,
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    Terebratula varians, Print,

    Terebratula varians, Print, Terebratula is a modern genus of brachiopods with a fossil record dating back to the Late Devonian. These brachiopods are stationary epifaunal suspension feeders and have a worldwide distribution.、クレジット:Album/quintlox/共同通信イメージズ ※エディトリアル使用のみ。表紙、広告、プロモーション、商業目的での利用はお問合せください。クレジットは必ず表記してください。

    商品コード: 2022090413183

  •  Nycticebus tardigradus, Print,
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    Nycticebus tardigradus, Print,

    Nycticebus tardigradus, Print, Slow lorises are a group of several species of nocturnal strepsirrhine primates that make up the genus Nycticebus. Found in Southeast Asia and bordering areas, they range from Bangladesh and Northeast India in the west to the Sulu Archipelago in the Philippines in the east, and from Yunnan province in China in the north to the island of Java in the south. Although many previous classifications recognized as few as a single all-inclusive species, there are now at least eight that are considered valid: the Sunda slow loris (N. coucang), Bengal slow loris (N. bengalensis), pygmy slow loris (N. pygmaeus), Javan slow loris (N. javanicus), Philippine slow loris (N. menagensis), Bangka slow loris (N. bancanus), Bornean slow loris (N. borneanus), and Kayan River slow loris (N. kayan). The group‘s closest relatives are the slender lorises of southern India and Sri L、クレジット:Album/quintlox/共同通信イメージズ ※エディトリアル使用のみ。表紙、広告、プロモーション、商業目的での利用はお問合せください。クレジットは必ず表記してください。

    商品コード: 2022122904573

  •  Ornithorhynchus spec.
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    Ornithorhynchus spec.

    Ornithorhynchus spec., Print, The platypus (Ornithorhynchus anatinus), sometimes referred to as the duck-billed platypus, is a semiaquatic egg-laying mammal endemic to eastern Australia, including Tasmania. The platypus is the sole living representative of its family (Ornithorhynchidae) and genus (Ornithorhynchus), though a number of related species appear in the fossil record., 1700-1880.、クレジット:Album/quintlox/共同通信イメージズ ※エディトリアル使用のみ。表紙、広告、プロモーション、商業目的での利用はお問合せください。クレジットは必ず表記してください。

    商品コード: 2022122904451

  •  Terebratula sanguinea, Print,
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    Terebratula sanguinea, Print,

    Terebratula sanguinea, Print, Terebratula is a modern genus of brachiopods with a fossil record dating back to the Late Devonian. These brachiopods are stationary epifaunal suspension feeders and have a worldwide distribution.、クレジット:Album/quintlox/共同通信イメージズ ※エディトリアル使用のみ。表紙、広告、プロモーション、商業目的での利用はお問合せください。クレジットは必ず表記してください。

    商品コード: 2023011106936

  •  Platypus, Print, The platypus (Ornithorhynchus anatinus), sometimes referred to as the duck-billed platypus,
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    Platypus, Print, The platypus (Ornithorhynchus anatinus), sometimes referred to as the duck-billed platypus,

    Platypus, Print, The platypus (Ornithorhynchus anatinus), sometimes referred to as the duck-billed platypus, is a semiaquatic egg-laying mammal endemic to eastern Australia, including Tasmania. The platypus is the sole living representative of its family (Ornithorhynchidae) and genus (Ornithorhynchus), though a number of related species appear in the fossil record.、クレジット:Album/quintlox/共同通信イメージズ ※エディトリアル使用のみ。表紙、広告、プロモーション、商業目的での利用はお問合せください。クレジットは必ず表記してください。

    商品コード: 2022122904874

  •  Terebratula marsupialis, Print,
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    Terebratula marsupialis, Print,

    Terebratula marsupialis, Print, Terebratula is a modern genus of brachiopods with a fossil record dating back to the Late Devonian. These brachiopods are stationary epifaunal suspension feeders and have a worldwide distribution.、クレジット:Album/quintlox/共同通信イメージズ ※エディトリアル使用のみ。表紙、広告、プロモーション、商業目的での利用はお問合せください。クレジットは必ず表記してください。

    商品コード: 2023060909830

  •  Terebratula diphya, Print,
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    Terebratula diphya, Print,

    Terebratula diphya, Print, Terebratula is a modern genus of brachiopods with a fossil record dating back to the Late Devonian. These brachiopods are stationary epifaunal suspension feeders and have a worldwide distribution.、クレジット:Album/quintlox/共同通信イメージズ ※エディトリアル使用のみ。表紙、広告、プロモーション、商業目的での利用はお問合せください。クレジットは必ず表記してください。

    商品コード: 2022102205840

  •  Cristellaria squamula, Print, Peneroplis, Peneroplis is a genus of Foraminifera in the family Peneroplidae.
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    Cristellaria squamula, Print, Peneroplis, Peneroplis is a genus of Foraminifera in the family Peneroplidae.

    Cristellaria squamula, Print, Peneroplis, Peneroplis is a genus of Foraminifera in the family Peneroplidae. The genus is also represented in the fossil record.、クレジット:Album/quintlox/共同通信イメージズ ※エディトリアル使用のみ。表紙、広告、プロモーション、商業目的での利用はお問合せください。クレジットは必ず表記してください。

    商品コード: 2023032209818

  •  Peneroplis, Print, Peneroplis is a genus of Foraminifera in the family Peneroplidae.
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    Peneroplis, Print, Peneroplis is a genus of Foraminifera in the family Peneroplidae.

    Peneroplis, Print, Peneroplis is a genus of Foraminifera in the family Peneroplidae. The genus is also represented in the fossil record.、クレジット:Album/quintlox/共同通信イメージズ ※エディトリアル使用のみ。表紙、広告、プロモーション、商業目的での利用はお問合せください。クレジットは必ず表記してください。

    商品コード: 2022091009770

  •  Argulus delphinus, Print, Argulidae,
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    Argulus delphinus, Print, Argulidae,

    Argulus delphinus, Print, Argulidae, The family Argulidae contains the carp lice or fish lice a group of parasitic crustaceans of uncertain position within the Maxillopoda. Although they are thought to be primitive forms, they have no fossil record. The Argulidae are the only family in the order Arguloida (occasionally “Arguloidea“), although a second family, the Dipteropeltidae, has been proposed.、クレジット:Album/quintlox/共同通信イメージズ ※エディトリアル使用のみ。表紙、広告、プロモーション、商業目的での利用はお問合せください。クレジットは必ず表記してください。

    商品コード: 2022083004724

  •  Ornithorhynchus spec.
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    Ornithorhynchus spec.

    Ornithorhynchus spec., Print, The platypus (Ornithorhynchus anatinus), sometimes referred to as the duck-billed platypus, is a semiaquatic egg-laying mammal endemic to eastern Australia, including Tasmania. The platypus is the sole living representative of its family (Ornithorhynchidae) and genus (Ornithorhynchus), though a number of related species appear in the fossil record., 1837.、クレジット:Album/quintlox/共同通信イメージズ ※エディトリアル使用のみ。表紙、広告、プロモーション、商業目的での利用はお問合せください。クレジットは必ず表記してください。

    商品コード: 2023032210271

  •  Cristellaria marginata, Print, Peneroplis, Peneroplis is a genus of Foraminifera in the family Peneroplidae.
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    Cristellaria marginata, Print, Peneroplis, Peneroplis is a genus of Foraminifera in the family Peneroplidae.

    Cristellaria marginata, Print, Peneroplis, Peneroplis is a genus of Foraminifera in the family Peneroplidae. The genus is also represented in the fossil record.、クレジット:Album/quintlox/共同通信イメージズ ※エディトリアル使用のみ。表紙、広告、プロモーション、商業目的での利用はお問合せください。クレジットは必ず表記してください。

    商品コード: 2022122904489

  •  Terebratula semicostata, Print,
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    Terebratula semicostata, Print,

    Terebratula semicostata, Print, Terebratula is a modern genus of brachiopods with a fossil record dating back to the Late Devonian. These brachiopods are stationary epifaunal suspension feeders and have a worldwide distribution.、クレジット:Album/quintlox/共同通信イメージズ ※エディトリアル使用のみ。表紙、広告、プロモーション、商業目的での利用はお問合せください。クレジットは必ず表記してください。

    商品コード: 2023011411745

  •  Terebratula alata, Print,
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    Terebratula alata, Print,

    Terebratula alata, Print, Terebratula is a modern genus of brachiopods with a fossil record dating back to the Late Devonian. These brachiopods are stationary epifaunal suspension feeders and have a worldwide distribution.、クレジット:Album/quintlox/共同通信イメージズ ※エディトリアル使用のみ。表紙、広告、プロモーション、商業目的での利用はお問合せください。クレジットは必ず表記してください。

    商品コード: 2023032210303

  •  Terebratula defrancei, Print,
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    Terebratula defrancei, Print,

    Terebratula defrancei, Print, Terebratula is a modern genus of brachiopods with a fossil record dating back to the Late Devonian. These brachiopods are stationary epifaunal suspension feeders and have a worldwide distribution.、クレジット:Album/quintlox/共同通信イメージズ ※エディトリアル使用のみ。表紙、広告、プロモーション、商業目的での利用はお問合せください。クレジットは必ず表記してください。

    商品コード: 2023061209092

  •  Trogon atricollis, Print, The trogons and quetzals are birds in the order Trogoniformes which contains only one family,
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    Trogon atricollis, Print, The trogons and quetzals are birds in the order Trogoniformes which contains only one family,

    Trogon atricollis, Print, The trogons and quetzals are birds in the order Trogoniformes which contains only one family, the Trogonidae. The Trogonidae family contains 39 species in seven genera. The fossil record of the trogons dates back 49 million years to the Early Eocene. They might constitute a member of the basal radiation of the order Coraciiformes or be closely related to mousebirds and owls. The word trogon is Greek for “nibbling“ and refers to the fact that these birds gnaw holes in trees to make their nests., 1700-1880.、クレジット:Album/quintlox/共同通信イメージズ ※エディトリアル使用のみ。表紙、広告、プロモーション、商業目的での利用はお問合せください。クレジットは必ず表記してください。

    商品コード: 2022091009228

  •  Cristellaria depressa, Print, Peneroplis, Peneroplis is a genus of Foraminifera in the family Peneroplidae.
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    Cristellaria depressa, Print, Peneroplis, Peneroplis is a genus of Foraminifera in the family Peneroplidae.

    Cristellaria depressa, Print, Peneroplis, Peneroplis is a genus of Foraminifera in the family Peneroplidae. The genus is also represented in the fossil record.、クレジット:Album/quintlox/共同通信イメージズ ※エディトリアル使用のみ。表紙、広告、プロモーション、商業目的での利用はお問合せください。クレジットは必ず表記してください。

    商品コード: 2022101111398

  •  Cristellaria laevis, Print, Peneroplis, Peneroplis is a genus of Foraminifera in the family Peneroplidae.
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    Cristellaria laevis, Print, Peneroplis, Peneroplis is a genus of Foraminifera in the family Peneroplidae.

    Cristellaria laevis, Print, Peneroplis, Peneroplis is a genus of Foraminifera in the family Peneroplidae. The genus is also represented in the fossil record.、クレジット:Album/quintlox/共同通信イメージズ ※エディトリアル使用のみ。表紙、広告、プロモーション、商業目的での利用はお問合せください。クレジットは必ず表記してください。

    商品コード: 2023060712063

  •  Antedon costatus, Print, Antedon is a genus of free-swimming, stemless crinoids.
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    Antedon costatus, Print, Antedon is a genus of free-swimming, stemless crinoids.

    Antedon costatus, Print, Antedon is a genus of free-swimming, stemless crinoids. The genus first appeared in the fossil record in the Cretaceous period.、クレジット:Album/quintlox/共同通信イメージズ ※エディトリアル使用のみ。表紙、広告、プロモーション、商業目的での利用はお問合せください。クレジットは必ず表記してください。

    商品コード: 2022083006276

  •  Terebratula diphya, Print,
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    Terebratula diphya, Print,

    Terebratula diphya, Print, Terebratula is a modern genus of brachiopods with a fossil record dating back to the Late Devonian. These brachiopods are stationary epifaunal suspension feeders and have a worldwide distribution.、クレジット:Album/quintlox/共同通信イメージズ ※エディトリアル使用のみ。表紙、広告、プロモーション、商業目的での利用はお問合せください。クレジットは必ず表記してください。

    商品コード: 2022090413658

  •  Terebratula caput serpentis, Print,
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    Terebratula caput serpentis, Print,

    Terebratula caput serpentis, Print, Terebratula is a modern genus of brachiopods with a fossil record dating back to the Late Devonian. These brachiopods are stationary epifaunal suspension feeders and have a worldwide distribution.、クレジット:Album/quintlox/共同通信イメージズ ※エディトリアル使用のみ。表紙、広告、プロモーション、商業目的での利用はお問合せください。クレジットは必ず表記してください。

    商品コード: 2022122904054

  •  Ornithorhynchus paradoxus, Print, The platypus (Ornithorhynchus anatinus),
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    Ornithorhynchus paradoxus, Print, The platypus (Ornithorhynchus anatinus),

    Ornithorhynchus paradoxus, Print, The platypus (Ornithorhynchus anatinus), sometimes referred to as the duck-billed platypus, is a semiaquatic egg-laying mammal endemic to eastern Australia, including Tasmania. The platypus is the sole living representative of its family (Ornithorhynchidae) and genus (Ornithorhynchus), though a number of related species appear in the fossil record., 1700-1880.、クレジット:Album/quintlox/共同通信イメージズ ※エディトリアル使用のみ。表紙、広告、プロモーション、商業目的での利用はお問合せください。クレジットは必ず表記してください。

    商品コード: 2023011106562

  •  Terebratula difformis, Print, Terebratula is a modern genus of brachiopods with a fossil record dating back to the Late
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    Terebratula difformis, Print, Terebratula is a modern genus of brachiopods with a fossil record dating back to the Late

    Terebratula difformis, Print, Terebratula is a modern genus of brachiopods with a fossil record dating back to the Late Devonian. These brachiopods are stationary epifaunal suspension feeders and have a worldwide distribution.、クレジット:Album/quintlox/共同通信イメージズ ※エディトリアル使用のみ。表紙、広告、プロモーション、商業目的での利用はお問合せください。クレジットは必ず表記してください。

    商品コード: 2023062212414

  •  Ornithorhynchus paradoxus, Print, The platypus (Ornithorhynchus anatinus),
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    Ornithorhynchus paradoxus, Print, The platypus (Ornithorhynchus anatinus),

    Ornithorhynchus paradoxus, Print, The platypus (Ornithorhynchus anatinus), sometimes referred to as the duck-billed platypus, is a semiaquatic egg-laying mammal endemic to eastern Australia, including Tasmania. The platypus is the sole living representative of its family (Ornithorhynchidae) and genus (Ornithorhynchus), though a number of related species appear in the fossil record., 1700-1880.、クレジット:Album/quintlox/共同通信イメージズ ※エディトリアル使用のみ。表紙、広告、プロモーション、商業目的での利用はお問合せください。クレジットは必ず表記してください。

    商品コード: 2023060600294

  •  Terebratula dorsata, Print,
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    Terebratula dorsata, Print,

    Terebratula dorsata, Print, Terebratula is a modern genus of brachiopods with a fossil record dating back to the Late Devonian. These brachiopods are stationary epifaunal suspension feeders and have a worldwide distribution.、クレジット:Album/quintlox/共同通信イメージズ ※エディトリアル使用のみ。表紙、広告、プロモーション、商業目的での利用はお問合せください。クレジットは必ず表記してください。

    商品コード: 2023062006971

  •  Colaspis, Print, Colaspis is a genus of leaf beetles in the subfamily Eumolpinae.
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    Colaspis, Print, Colaspis is a genus of leaf beetles in the subfamily Eumolpinae.

    Colaspis, Print, Colaspis is a genus of leaf beetles in the subfamily Eumolpinae. It is one of the largest genera in the subfamily, containing over 200 species, and it is known from both North and South America. A number of species from this genus are considered to be pests, such as the grape colaspis (Colaspis brunnea). Some species are known from the fossil record from the Eocene of Colorado in the United States.、クレジット:Album/quintlox/共同通信イメージズ ※エディトリアル使用のみ。表紙、広告、プロモーション、商業目的での利用はお問合せください。クレジットは必ず表記してください。

    商品コード: 2022110105958

  •  Terebratula globosa, Print, Terebratula is a modern genus of brachiopods with a fossil record dating back to the Late De
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    Terebratula globosa, Print, Terebratula is a modern genus of brachiopods with a fossil record dating back to the Late De

    Terebratula globosa, Print, Terebratula is a modern genus of brachiopods with a fossil record dating back to the Late Devonian. These brachiopods are stationary epifaunal suspension feeders and have a worldwide distribution.、クレジット:Album/quintlox/共同通信イメージズ ※エディトリアル使用のみ。表紙、広告、プロモーション、商業目的での利用はお問合せください。クレジットは必ず表記してください。

    商品コード: 2022110606354

  •  Terebratula canalifera, Print,
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    Terebratula canalifera, Print,

    Terebratula canalifera, Print, Terebratula is a modern genus of brachiopods with a fossil record dating back to the Late Devonian. These brachiopods are stationary epifaunal suspension feeders and have a worldwide distribution.、クレジット:Album/quintlox/共同通信イメージズ ※エディトリアル使用のみ。表紙、広告、プロモーション、商業目的での利用はお問合せください。クレジットは必ず表記してください。

    商品コード: 2022090413780

  •  Ornithorhynchus paradoxus, Print, The platypus (Ornithorhynchus anatinus),
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    Ornithorhynchus paradoxus, Print, The platypus (Ornithorhynchus anatinus),

    Ornithorhynchus paradoxus, Print, The platypus (Ornithorhynchus anatinus), sometimes referred to as the duck-billed platypus, is a semiaquatic egg-laying mammal endemic to eastern Australia, including Tasmania. The platypus is the sole living representative of its family (Ornithorhynchidae) and genus (Ornithorhynchus), though a number of related species appear in the fossil record., 1884.、クレジット:Album/quintlox/共同通信イメージズ ※エディトリアル使用のみ。表紙、広告、プロモーション、商業目的での利用はお問合せください。クレジットは必ず表記してください。

    商品コード: 2022102101446

  •  Ornithorhynchus rufus, Print, The platypus (Ornithorhynchus anatinus),
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    Ornithorhynchus rufus, Print, The platypus (Ornithorhynchus anatinus),

    Ornithorhynchus rufus, Print, The platypus (Ornithorhynchus anatinus), sometimes referred to as the duck-billed platypus, is a semiaquatic egg-laying mammal endemic to eastern Australia, including Tasmania. The platypus is the sole living representative of its family (Ornithorhynchidae) and genus (Ornithorhynchus), though a number of related species appear in the fossil record., 1700-1880.、クレジット:Album/quintlox/共同通信イメージズ ※エディトリアル使用のみ。表紙、広告、プロモーション、商業目的での利用はお問合せください。クレジットは必ず表記してください。

    商品コード: 2023011411667

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