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Chordate Collection (#6)

Chordates: A Diverse and Fascinating Animal Group From the mysterious sea lampreys to the majestic llamas of Bolivia

Background imageChordate Collection: Common loon, Gavia immer, Haliburton, Ontario

Common loon, Gavia immer, Haliburton, Ontario

Background imageChordate Collection: Sandpipers, Boundary Bay, British Columbia

Sandpipers, Boundary Bay, British Columbia

Background imageChordate Collection: Mew gulls, Larus canus, Stanley Park, British Columbia

Mew gulls, Larus canus, Stanley Park, British Columbia

Background imageChordate Collection: Bullfrog, Rana catesbeiana, Stanley Park, British Columbia

Bullfrog, Rana catesbeiana, Stanley Park, British Columbia

Background imageChordate Collection: Mallard, Anas platyrhynchos, Stanley Park, British Columbia

Mallard, Anas platyrhynchos, Stanley Park, British Columbia

Background imageChordate Collection: Mute swan cygnet, Cygnus olor, Stanley Park, British Columbia

Mute swan cygnet, Cygnus olor, Stanley Park, British Columbia

Background imageChordate Collection: Common Raccoon, Procyon lotor, Stanley Park, British Columbia

Common Raccoon, Procyon lotor, Stanley Park, British Columbia

Background imageChordate Collection: Lesser yellowlegs, Tringa flavipes, Stanley Park, British Columbia

Lesser yellowlegs, Tringa flavipes, Stanley Park, British Columbia

Background imageChordate Collection: Blue-eyed darner, Aeshna multicolor, Stanley Park, British Columbia

Blue-eyed darner, Aeshna multicolor, Stanley Park, British Columbia

Background imageChordate Collection: Double-crested cormorants, Phalacrocorax auritus, Stanley Park, British Columbia

Double-crested cormorants, Phalacrocorax auritus, Stanley Park, British Columbia

Background imageChordate Collection: Bighorn sheep, Ovis canadensis, Maligne Canyon, Jasper National Park, Alberta, Rocky

Bighorn sheep, Ovis canadensis, Maligne Canyon, Jasper National Park, Alberta, Rocky Mountains

Background imageChordate Collection: Salps

Salps. Spiral colony of salps (Pegea socia). Salps are tunicate organisms related to sea squirts. They are filter feeders, sifting microscopic plankton from the water

Background imageChordate Collection: Ink-spot sea squirt and a crinoid

Ink-spot sea squirt and a crinoid
Ink-spot sea squirt (Polycarpa aurata, blue) and a crinoid (right) amongst coral. Sea squirts are sessile barrel-shaped animals that feed by filtering plankton from the water

Background imageChordate Collection: Ink-spot sea squirt

Ink-spot sea squirt (Polycarpa aurata) amongst coral. Sea squirts are sessile barrel-shaped animals that feed by filtering plankton from the water

Background imageChordate Collection: Primitive vertebrate, artwork

Primitive vertebrate, artwork
Primitive vertebrates, Haikouella lanceolata, artwork. H. lanceolata is an extinct, soft-bodied life-form, discovered in Lower Cambrian (520 million-year-old) deposits in Yunnan Province, China

Background imageChordate Collection: Syrian Woodpecke

Syrian Woodpecker (Dendrocopos syriacus) The Syrian Woodpecker is a resident breeding bird from southeastern Europe east to Iran. Its range has expanded further northwest into Europe in recent years

Background imageChordate Collection: Syrian Woodpecker (Dendrocopos syriacus)

Syrian Woodpecker (Dendrocopos syriacus) The Syrian Woodpecker is a resident breeding bird from southeastern Europe east to Iran. Its range has expanded further northwest into Europe in recent years

Background imageChordate Collection: Sea squirts on coral

Sea squirts on coral. Stalked green ascidians or grape tunicates (Oxycorynia fascicularis) attached to a reef. Sea squirts filter plankton from the water current which circulates through them

Background imageChordate Collection: Sea squirt and lancelet, artwork

Sea squirt and lancelet, artwork
Sea squirt and lancelet. Historical artwork of longitudinal sections through a sea squirt (Ascidia, left) and a lancelet (Brachiostoma formerly Amphioxus, right). Illustration by Ernst Haeckel

Background imageChordate Collection: Barred Owl - fledgling just outside of their nest cavity. May in Connecticut, USA

Barred Owl - fledgling just outside of their nest cavity. May in Connecticut, USA
JZ-3857 Barred Owl - fledgling just outside of their nest cavity. May in Connecticut, USA Strix varia Jim Zipp Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageChordate Collection: Barred Owl adult in day roost near nest cavity. May in Connecticut, USA

Barred Owl adult in day roost near nest cavity. May in Connecticut, USA
JZ-3845 Barred Owl adult in day roost near nest cavity. May in Connecticut, USA Strix varia Jim Zipp Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageChordate Collection: Barred Owl fledglings just outside of their nest cavity. May in Connecticut, USA

Barred Owl fledglings just outside of their nest cavity. May in Connecticut, USA
JZ-3841 Barred Owl fledglings just outside of their nest cavity. May in Connecticut, USA strix varia Jim Zipp Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageChordate Collection: Western Screech Owl - March - Southeast Arizona - USA

Western Screech Owl - March - Southeast Arizona - USA
JZ-3962 Western Screech Owl - March Southeast Arizona - USA Otus kennicottii Jim Zipp Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageChordate Collection: Short-eared Owl - on fence post - in early morning light. RI - USA - February

Short-eared Owl - on fence post - in early morning light. RI - USA - February
JZ-3428 Short-eared Owl - on fence post - in early morning light. RI - USA - February Asio flammeus Jim Zipp Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageChordate Collection: Barred Owl - in flight - Florida - USA - in January

Barred Owl - in flight - Florida - USA - in January
JZ-3346 Barred Owl - in flight Florida - USA - in January Strix varia Jim Zipp Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageChordate Collection: Barred Owl - Florida - USA - in January

Barred Owl - Florida - USA - in January
JZ-3345 Barred Owl Florida - USA - in January Strix varia Jim Zipp Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way




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Chordates: A Diverse and Fascinating Animal Group From the mysterious sea lampreys to the majestic llamas of Bolivia, chordates encompass a wide array of captivating creatures. These animals, characterized by their possession of a notochord at some stage in their life cycle, have intrigued scientists and nature enthusiasts for centuries. Take a journey through the animal kingdom and discover the incredible diversity within this group. Encounter the powerful blue wildebeest, known scientifically as Connochaetes taurinus, roaming freely across vast African plains. Marvel at the graceful greater kudu, Tragelaphus strepsiceros, with its magnificent spiral horns that adorn its head. Venture into wetlands where you might spot the great blue heron gracefully wading through shallow waters in Boundary Bay, British Columbia. This elegant bird captures our attention with its long legs and impressive wingspan. Travel back millions of years to witness ancient Cambrian animals brought to life through intricate artwork. Immerse yourself in an underwater world where nudibranchs like Nembrotha chamberlaini feed on tunicates (sea squirts) amidst vibrant coral reefs. Experience autumn's enchanting atmosphere in Germany's Harz Mountains as a roaring stag stands proudly by a tranquil stream. This historic painting from 1898 offers us a glimpse into nature's timeless beauty captured by talented artists. Embark on an adventure to Switzerland's Zurich Game Park and encounter ibexes gracefully navigating rocky terrains. Transported from an original 19th-century masterpiece, this digital reproduction allows us to appreciate these magnificent creatures up close. Witness history unfold as you delve into India's past - behold a working elephant tied to a palm tree or join an exhilarating tiger hunt from atop an elephant's back. These digital reproductions offer glimpses into moments frozen in time during the 19th century. Intriguing and diverse, chordates captivate our imagination with their unique characteristics and habitats.