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Bite Collection (#9)

"Bite into the Sweetness: A Jam Doughnut's Temptation" Indulge in a sugary delight as you take a bite of this jam-filled doughnut, oozing with sweetness

Background imageBite Collection: Cattle jawbone C016 / 5910

Cattle jawbone C016 / 5910
Jaw bone and teeth from a Chillingham cattle (Bos taurus). Specimen held at the Natural History Museum, London, UK

Background imageBite Collection: Cattle jawbone C016 / 5909

Cattle jawbone C016 / 5909
Jaw bone and teeth from a Chillingham cattle (Bos taurus). Specimen held at the Natural History Museum, London, UK

Background imageBite Collection: Cattle jawbone C016 / 5912

Cattle jawbone C016 / 5912
Jaw bone and teeth from a Chillingham cattle (Bos taurus). Specimen held at the Natural History Museum, London, UK

Background imageBite Collection: Cattle jawbone C016 / 5905

Cattle jawbone C016 / 5905
Jaw bone and teeth from a Chillingham cattle (Bos taurus). Specimen held at the Natural History Museum, London, UK

Background imageBite Collection: Cattle jawbone C016 / 5907

Cattle jawbone C016 / 5907
Jaw bone and teeth from a Chillingham cattle (Bos taurus). Specimen held at the Natural History Museum, London, UK

Background imageBite Collection: Cattle jawbone C016 / 5913

Cattle jawbone C016 / 5913
Jaw bone and teeth from a Chillingham cattle (Bos taurus). Specimen held at the Natural History Museum, London, UK

Background imageBite Collection: Cattle jawbone C016 / 5908

Cattle jawbone C016 / 5908
Jaw bone and teeth from a Chillingham cattle (Bos taurus). Specimen held at the Natural History Museum, London, UK

Background imageBite Collection: Cattle jawbone C016 / 5911

Cattle jawbone C016 / 5911
Jaw bone and teeth from a Chillingham cattle (Bos taurus). Specimen held at the Natural History Museum, London, UK

Background imageBite Collection: Human jaw, 19th Century model

Human jaw, 19th Century model. 1870 dental teaching aid showing the structure of the human jaws

Background imageBite Collection: Gorgonopsian reptile attack, artwork C016 / 5784

Gorgonopsian reptile attack, artwork C016 / 5784
Gorgonopsian reptile attack. Artwork of a mammal-like reptile attacking an armoured reptile around 253 million years ago, during the Permian period

Background imageBite Collection: Eating a ham sandwich C013 / 4741

Eating a ham sandwich C013 / 4741
MODEL RELEASED. Eating a ham sandwich. Teenage girl eating a sesame-seed bun sandwich containing ham and salad vegetables such as lettuce

Background imageBite Collection: French chemist and microbiologist. Pasteur (left) supervises as 9-year-old Joseph Meister

French chemist and microbiologist. Pasteur (left) supervises as 9-year-old Joseph Meister
LOUIS PASTEUR (1822-1895). French chemist and microbiologist. Pasteur (left) supervises as 9-year-old Joseph Meister, who had been bitten by a rabid dog, is inoculated for hydrophobia, 6 July 1885

Background imageBite Collection: Amblyomma americanum, lone star tick

Amblyomma americanum, lone star tick
A pair of lone star ticks (Amblyomma americanum). Ticks are blood-sucking parasites which feed on the blood of their host

Background imageBite Collection: Bos taurus, cattle

Bos taurus, cattle
Jaw bone and teeth of the Chillingham breed of cattle. Specimen held at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageBite Collection: Triatoma brasiliensis, triatomine bug

Triatoma brasiliensis, triatomine bug
This insect is a member of the Triatomine group, which are associated with the transmission of disease to humans

Background imageBite Collection: Rhodnius ecuadorionsis, triatomine bug

Rhodnius ecuadorionsis, triatomine bug
This insect is a member of the Triatomine group, which are associated with the transmission of disease to humans

Background imageBite Collection: Cavernicola pilosa, triatomine bug

Cavernicola pilosa, triatomine bug
This insect is a member of the Triatomine group, which are associated with the transmission of disease to humans

Background imageBite Collection: Belminus sp. triatomine bug

Belminus sp. triatomine bug
This insect is a member of the Triatomine group, which are associated with the transmission of disease to humans

Background imageBite Collection: Dipetalogaster maxima, triatomine bug

Dipetalogaster maxima, triatomine bug
This insect is a member of the Triatomine group, which are associated with the transmission of disease to humans

Background imageBite Collection: Eratyrus mucronatus, triatomine bug

Eratyrus mucronatus, triatomine bug
This insect is a member of the Triatomine group, which are associated with the transmission of disease to humans

Background imageBite Collection: Panstrongylus rufotuberculatus, triatomine bug

Panstrongylus rufotuberculatus, triatomine bug
This insect is a member of the Triatomine group, which are associated with the transmission of disease to humans

Background imageBite Collection: Panstrongylus geniculatus, triatomine bug

Panstrongylus geniculatus, triatomine bug
This insect is a member of the Triatomine group, which are associated with the transmission of disease to humans

Background imageBite Collection: Panstrongylus megistus, triatomine bug

Panstrongylus megistus, triatomine bug
This insect is a member of the Triatomine group, which are associated with the transmission of disease to humans

Background imageBite Collection: Psammolestes tertius, triatomine bug

Psammolestes tertius, triatomine bug
This insect is a member of the Triatomine group, which are associated with the transmission of disease to humans

Background imageBite Collection: Rhodnius pictipes, triatomine bug

Rhodnius pictipes, triatomine bug
This insect is a member of the Triatomine group, which are associated with the transmission of disease to humans

Background imageBite Collection: Triatoma migrans, triatomine bug

Triatoma migrans, triatomine bug
This insect is a member of the Triatomine group, which are associated with the transmission of disease to humans

Background imageBite Collection: Triatoma cavernicola, triatomine bug

Triatoma cavernicola, triatomine bug
This insect is a member of the Triatomine group, which are associated with the transmission of disease to humans

Background imageBite Collection: Rhodnius prolixus, C

Rhodnius prolixus, C
This insect is a member of the Triatomine group, which are associated with the transmission of disease to humans

Background imageBite Collection: Triatoma costalimi, triatomine bug

Triatoma costalimi, triatomine bug
This insect is a member of the Triatomine group, which are associated with the transmission of disease to humans

Background imageBite Collection: Triatoma pallidipennis, triatomine bug

Triatoma pallidipennis, triatomine bug

Background imageBite Collection: Triatoma rubrovaria, triatomine bug

Triatoma rubrovaria, triatomine bug
This insect is a member of the Triatomine group, which are associated with the transmission of disease to humans

Background imageBite Collection: Triatoma rubrofasciata, triatomine bug

Triatoma rubrofasciata, triatomine bug
This insect is a member of the Triatomine group, which are associated with the transmission of disease to humans

Background imageBite Collection: Domestic Cattle, cows, herd standing in water to avoid being bitten by flies, North Dakota, U. S

Domestic Cattle, cows, herd standing in water to avoid being bitten by flies, North Dakota, U. S. A. July
Domestic Cattle, cows, herd standing in water to avoid being bitten by flies, North Dakota, U.S.A. July

Background imageBite Collection: Western Coachwhip Snake, Masticophis flagellum, resting on sand by a log in SW Arizona, USA

Western Coachwhip Snake, Masticophis flagellum, resting on sand by a log in SW Arizona, USA

Background imageBite Collection: Southern Elephant Seal - combat between two males - Saint Andrew - South Georgia

Southern Elephant Seal - combat between two males - Saint Andrew - South Georgia
WAT-17359 Southern Elephant Seal - combat between two males Saint Andrew - South Georgia Mirounga leonina M. Watson contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageBite Collection: Tibet. Snow Leopard (Panthera uncia uncia), captive

Tibet. Snow Leopard (Panthera uncia uncia), captive

Background imageBite Collection: Wild boar hunting. Fresco dated between 14th and 13th century BC. Second palace of Tiryns

Wild boar hunting. Fresco dated between 14th and 13th century BC. Second palace of Tiryns. National Archaeological Museum. Athens. Greece

Background imageBite Collection: A tin of black caviar with slices of bread and a spoon of mother-of-pearl to scoop

A tin of black caviar with slices of bread and a spoon of mother-of-pearl to scoop up the precious eggs " Caviar et Prestige" Saint Sulpice et Cameyrac Entre-deux-Mers Bordeaux Gironde

Background imageBite Collection: Canada, British Columbia, Hornby Island, Underwater view of Stellers Sea Lions

Canada, British Columbia, Hornby Island, Underwater view of Stellers Sea Lions (Eumetopias jubatus)

Background imageBite Collection: Hermanus, South Africa. Some of the legendary Great White Shark diving off the coast of Mosselbaai

Hermanus, South Africa. Some of the legendary Great White Shark diving off the coast of Mosselbaai (Mossel Bay)

Background imageBite Collection: Africa, Madagascar

Africa, Madagascar, Malagasy black widow with egg sacs (Latrodectes menavodi)

Background imageBite Collection: Barking dogs never bite

Barking dogs never bite. Illustration shows President McKinley walking onto the White House grounds with a woman labeled Prosperity, passing a group of barking dogs labeled Anti-prosperity

Background imageBite Collection: Mating Taras

Mating Taras
Taras mating. Date: 1960s




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"Bite into the Sweetness: A Jam Doughnut's Temptation" Indulge in a sugary delight as you take a bite of this jam-filled doughnut, oozing with sweetness. The moment your teeth sink into its soft and fluffy texture, an explosion of fruity flavors dances on your taste buds. It's a bite that transports you to a world of pure bliss. Unleashing Ancient Power: Hecate Bites Back Witness the fierce battle unfold as Hecate, the goddess of magic and witchcraft, sinks her teeth into Klytios, the formidable giant. With every bite she takes, her strength intensifies, overpowering her opponent. This epic struggle showcases the power that lies within even the smallest bites. The Strife of Lent vs Shrovetide: A Battle for Indulgence In Pieter Brueghel's masterpiece "The Strife of Lent with Shrovetide, " we witness two contrasting worlds collide. As Shrovetide savors his last indulgent bites before fasting begins, Lent emerges to restrict such pleasures. The clash between these opposing forces reminds us of the bittersweet nature behind each bite we take. Mosquito Bite: Nature's Bloodsucking Intruder Delve beneath our skin and explore the intricate anatomy of a female mosquito as it pierces through our flesh to suck blood. This microscopic cross-section reveals how their tiny they can cause irritation and discomfort while leaving us longing for relief from their relentless attacks. Silvikrin Hair Products: Taming Unruly Locks One Bite at a Time Discover Silvikrin hair products' transformative power as they tame unruly tresses with just one simple bite. Whether it’s sleek straightening or voluminous curls you desire, let Silvikrin take control and give your locks an irresistible allure that will leave everyone wanting to take another bite. Puma's Mighty Bite.