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Crawl Collection (#4)

"Crawl: A Journey of Resilience and Exploration" Witness the awe-inspiring sight of baby sea turtles as they bravely crawl towards the vast expanse of the sea

Background imageCrawl Collection: Cotton manufacture: mule spinning. Note boy on right employed to crawl under threads & sweep up

Cotton manufacture: mule spinning. Note boy on right employed to crawl under threads & sweep up. Self-acting mule of type devised by Richard Roberts 1825. Roof of building supported by iron trusses

Background imageCrawl Collection: Snail

Snail

Background imageCrawl Collection: Snail

Snail

Background imageCrawl Collection: A fifteen day old cream coloured kitten that is trying to crawl

A fifteen day old cream coloured kitten that is trying to crawl

Background imageCrawl Collection: Front / overhead view of a a captive Chilean Rose Tarantula (Grammostola rosea) in

Front / overhead view of a a captive Chilean Rose Tarantula (Grammostola rosea) in
Front/overhead view of a a captive Chilean Rose Tarantula (Grammostola rosea) in a special glass tank filled with ground cover and tree branch

Background imageCrawl Collection: A brown tarantula

A brown tarantula

Background imageCrawl Collection: Snail, Mammoth Dome Sink Trail, Mammoth Cave National Park, Kentucky, KY, USA

Snail, Mammoth Dome Sink Trail, Mammoth Cave National Park, Kentucky, KY, USA

Background imageCrawl Collection: Snail, Turnhole Bend Trail, Mammoth Cave National Park, Kentucky, KY, USA

Snail, Turnhole Bend Trail, Mammoth Cave National Park, Kentucky, KY, USA

Background imageCrawl Collection: Harvestman - UK

Harvestman - UK
DOW-465 Harvestman - UK Phalangium opilio Steve Downer contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageCrawl Collection: Emperor Moth - larva on hawthorn - UK

Emperor Moth - larva on hawthorn - UK
DAC-414 Emperor Moth - larva on hawthorn UK Saturnia pavonia David Chapman contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageCrawl Collection: Harvestman - drinking - UK

Harvestman - drinking - UK
DOW-466 Harvestman - drinking - UK Phalangium opilio Steve Downer contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageCrawl Collection: Sumatran Orangutan - Adult female - North Sumatra - Indonesia - *Critically Endangered

Sumatran Orangutan - Adult female - North Sumatra - Indonesia - *Critically Endangered
SE-1466 Sumatran Orangutan - Adult female North Sumatra - Indonesia Pongo abelii Critically Endangered Suzi Eszterhas contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageCrawl Collection: Ecuador. A Sally Lightfoot Crab, with its brilliantly colored carapace, is one of

Ecuador. A Sally Lightfoot Crab, with its brilliantly colored carapace, is one of the most recognizable inhabitants of the Galapagos Islands

Background imageCrawl Collection: Blue Iguana Habitat at Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Park, Grand Cayman, Cayman Island

Blue Iguana Habitat at Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Park, Grand Cayman, Cayman Island

Background imageCrawl Collection: Caterpiller on a leafstem of a tree

Caterpiller on a leafstem of a tree

Background imageCrawl Collection: Sea Scouts swimming off the side of a dinghy

Sea Scouts swimming off the side of a dinghy
Sea Scouts swimming off the side of a sailing dinghy. circa 1920s

Background imageCrawl Collection: Spider robot

Spider robot. Prototype (G2) modular robot (PolyBot) walking in a field. PolyBots are made from a number of self-contained modules, each having its own on-board computer, infrared sensor

Background imageCrawl Collection: Sprawlita cockroach robot

Sprawlita cockroach robot, running outdoors. Sprawlita is a hexapod (six-legged) robot that mimics (biomimetics) the running ability of cockroaches

Background imageCrawl Collection: Baby boy crawling

Baby boy crawling
MODEL RELEASED. Baby boy crawling. He is 8 months old

Background imageCrawl Collection: Arthropod locomotion, artwork

Arthropod locomotion, artwork
Arthropod locomotion. Artwork of a cockroach (top) and centipede (bottom) walking. Multi-legged animals walk with an alternating tripod gait

Background imageCrawl Collection: Baby crawling

Baby crawling
MODEL RELEASED. Baby girl crawling across the floor

Background imageCrawl Collection: Mullein moth caterpillar

Mullein moth caterpillar feeding on great mullein (Verbascum thapsus) Dorset, UK June 2011

Background imageCrawl Collection: Gardening, conceptual artwork

Gardening, conceptual artwork

Background imageCrawl Collection: Hawksbill sea turtle

Hawksbill sea turtle (Eretmochelys imbricata). Only female adult turtles come ashore, doing so to lay their eggs. This is the smallest of the marine turtles, rarely more than a metre in length

Background imageCrawl Collection: Climbing perch

Climbing perch. These fish, from the genus Anabas, are found in southern Asia, including India, Burma, Indonesia and the Philippines. The specimens shown here are from India

Background imageCrawl Collection: Maggot skin, SEM

Maggot skin, SEM
Maggot skin, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). Maggots are the legless larvae of flies (order Diptera). Here, the skin of the maggot is covered in fine hooks which enables it to grip a

Background imageCrawl Collection: The mechanical mule team, Los Angeles aqueduct

The mechanical mule team, Los Angeles aqueduct. These caterpillars crawl across the desert wastes and over mountain roads about three miles an hour, drawing several tonnes of machinery and supplies

Background imageCrawl Collection: A caver in Easegill Caverns in the Yorkshire Dales, UK

A caver in Easegill Caverns in the Yorkshire Dales, UK
Ashley Cooper / SpecialistStock

Background imageCrawl Collection: Spider in the centre of its web

Spider in the centre of its web

Background imageCrawl Collection: European Hornet

European Hornet, (Vespa crabro), Bielefeld, Nordrhein Westfalen, Germany

Background imageCrawl Collection: Beach, Queen Charlotte Islands, British Columbia (B. C. ), Canada, North America

Beach, Queen Charlotte Islands, British Columbia (B. C. ), Canada, North America
Beach, Queen Charlotte Islands, British Columbia (B.C.), Canada, North America

Background imageCrawl Collection: Crawling baby

Crawling baby
MODEL RELEASED. Crawling baby smiling. He is nine months old

Background imageCrawl Collection: Girl Putting a Slype

Girl Putting a Slype
GIRL PUTTING A SLYPE In low galleries, children crawl on hands and knees for 100 to 200 metres, hauling a slype holding up to 250 kg (from the official Report)




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"Crawl: A Journey of Resilience and Exploration" Witness the awe-inspiring sight of baby sea turtles as they bravely crawl towards the vast expanse of the sea, symbolizing their remarkable journey to survival in El-Mansouri village's seashore. Embark on an extraordinary adventure deep within Kingsdale master cave in Yorkshire Dales, UK, where a fearless caver fearlessly crawls through narrow passages, unraveling hidden wonders beneath the surface. The M1 motorway at Loughborough stands witness to traffic congestion caused by an overwhelming volume of vehicles; amidst this chaos, a plane gracefully descends to land at East Midlands airport – a reminder that life continues to move forward even when faced with obstacles. Delve into the captivating world of underwater artistry as swimmers elegantly glide through water like poetry in motion - their graceful strokes creating mesmerizing patterns that inspire both awe and admiration. Behold the enchanting beauty of nature's secret dance as a deep red Feather star shrimp stealthily crawls amongst the delicate arms of a Feather star in Loch Duich, Highlands, Scotland - showcasing nature's intricate symbiotic relationships. Immerse yourself in vibrant swimmer sport art pieces that capture not only physical prowess but also evoke emotions - from determination and strength to grace and fluidity; each stroke tells its own unique story. In all these instances, "crawl" becomes more than just a simple action; it embodies resilience, exploration, and perseverance against all odds – whether it be for survival or personal growth. It reminds us that sometimes progress is slow but steady – crawling inch by inch until we reach our destination or uncover hidden treasures along our path.