Robins
The robin redbreast or — is probably the most popular bird and well known bird in the United Kingdom. If you were …
A collection of photos and picture galleries of various animals – high quality and high detail photographs of birds, cats, dogs, insects, spiders and anything else that can move and breathe. What is animal? It is essentially a living organism which feeds on organic matter. It usually has specialized sense organs such as eyes and ears and a nervous system with which it is able to respond rapidly to stimuli from its surrounding, external environment. The word animal is derived from the latin ‘anima’ which means soul or breath, so one could also argue that any animal must also have a ‘soul’ of some kind.
The robin redbreast or — is probably the most popular bird and well known bird in the United Kingdom. If you were …
The speckled wood butterfly or Pararge aegeria is commonly found across Europe, North Africa, Northern Asia and Russia. Its markings feature patterns of …
The yellow orb spider is a common web weaver found across Europe and beyond. It’s Latin name is Metellina Segmentata and it …
A large, impressive caterpillar with distinctive features, the elephant hawk moth has snake like markings over most of its body, 4 remarkable …
The wild uk rabbit, as seen in its natural environment in Kent, England, United Kingdom. These fast-breeding mammals are common in all …
The cellar spider or Pholcus phalangioides is a common spider found across most of the world including Europe, Africa, Asia and the …
Situated by the side of the A229, just past the village of Staplehurst, sits the seemingly innocuous pet shop called Greenworld, but …
A male garden spider carefully approaches a much larger female sitting in her web. Some female spiders can eat the male during …
The common UK Garden Spider, also known as the Cross Spider because of the distinctive marks on its back. Garden spiders are …
Wolf spiders are members of the family of spiders called Lycosidae in latin, meaning wolf. This name is attributed to them because …