16 Bilder zum Thema "natural spings" bei ClipDealer

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Finger post with directions to multiple walking routes in the area of Spa, Belgium, famous for its mineral springs and racing circuit.
The main square of the Belgian town Spa, with a large christmas tree during sunset. Spa is famous for its mineral springs a&nd racing circuit.
Cable car from the city center of Spa ( Belgium) to the main minerals baths of Thermes de Spa. Spa is famous for its numerous mineral springs.
Mammoth Hot Spings in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USA
Mammoth Hot Spings in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USA
Woman enjoy indoor hot spings
Two specimens of Polycelis coronata, small freshwater triclad flatworms (planaria) found in cold streams in North America. Collected in Delta, British Columbia, Canada
Mammoth Hot Spings in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USA
Freshwater triclad flatworm (Girardia tigrina) in a petri dish feeding on a piece of a chironomid larva. The three-branched gut is evident as it fills with food. Darkfield. Isolated
Brightfield image of a small freshwater triclad flatworm (Polycelis coronata) from a cold stream in Delta, British Columbia, Canada
Black planarian flatworm (Girardia dorotocephala) from a stream in Delta, British Columbia, Canada, crawling across the dead leaf of an aquatic plant
Freshwater triclad flatworm (Girardia tigrina) extending its muscular pharynx out of its body towards a piece of a chironomid larva to begin feeding. Darkfield. Isolated
Mammoth Hot Spings in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USA
two freshwater planarian flatworms (Girardia tigrina) in a petri dish. Common in in North America and invasive in Europe and Japan. Darkfield. Isolated
two aquatic planarian flatworms (Girardia tigrina) gliding across the bottom of a petri dish. Common in freshwater in North America and an invasive species in Europe and Japan. Darkfield. Isolated
Polycelis coronata, a small freshwater triclad flatworm (planarian) found in cold streams in North America. Collected in Delta, British Columbia, Canada

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