Description: Zebu (scientific name: Bos taurus indicus) or zebu is an Asian subspecies of the Bos taurus species, known as domestic cattle. Zebu is sometimes treated not as a subspecies of Bos taurus, but as an autonomous species named Bos indicus. Zebu differs from taurine cattle in some mainly physical characteristics.
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Description: The lion [female: lioness] is a species of carnivorous mammal of the genus Panthera and family Felidae. The species is currently found in sub-Saharan Africa and Asia, with a single remaining endangered population, in the Gir Forest National Park, Gujarat, India.
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Description: A beautiful baby bird is curled up and feels abandoned. He left the nest and doesn't know how to come back! Need help...
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Description: Jesus told everyone: "If anyone wants to accompany me, let him deny himself, take up his cross daily and follow me. For whoever wants to save his life will lose it; but whoever loses his life for my sake, he shall save her. For what is the use of man gaining the whole world and losing himself or destroying himself? If any man be ashamed of me and my words, the Son of man will be ashamed of him when he comes in his glory and in the glory of the Father and the holy angels. Luke 9:23-26
Description: Unicorn, also known as a licorn or lycorn, is a mythological animal that is shaped like a horse, usually white, with a single spiral horn. The name "unicorn" derives from the Latin unicornis: from the prefix uni- and the noun cornu, "one horn". Your image is associated with purity and strength. According to the narratives, they are docile beings; but it is virgin women who find it easier to touch them. Theme of notable recurrence in medieval and Renaissance arts, the unicorn, like all other fantastic animals, does not have a single meaning. Considered a fabulously beneficial horse, with a large horn on its head, the unicorn enters bestiaries in association with virginity, as the myth understands that the only being capable of taming a uni
Description: Bald old man happily dancing! And at this 18th century party, he stood out for being very happy! As for dancing, he didn't leave space for other people and he didn't mind being alone and dancing unaccompanied. His mischievous smile and his self-sufficient face says it all: this person is enough! Is it selfishness? Is it independence from a mature man? Is the dance intoxicating and seductive?
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Description: Unicorn, also known as a licorn or lycorn, is a mythological animal that is shaped like a horse, usually white, with a single spiral horn. The name "unicorn" derives from the Latin unicornis: from the prefix uni- and the noun cornu, "one horn". Your image is associated with purity and strength. According to the narratives, they are docile beings; but it is virgin women who find it easier to touch them.
Description: An auspice in ancient Rome was a sign of the gods that the augurs drew from heaven. Taking the auspices was necessary, especially when crossing certain boundaries, to know the will of the gods. Not to do so would have been an affront to them and, in the minds of the Romans, would have caused terrible disasters.
Description: Unicorn, also known as a licorn or lycorn, is a mythological animal that is shaped like a horse, usually white, with a single spiral horn. The name "unicorn" derives from the Latin unicornis: from the prefix uni- and the noun cornu, "one horn". Your image is associated with purity and strength. According to the narratives, they are docile beings; but it is virgin women who find it easier to touch them.
Description: According to the Gospel of Matthew, Judas Iscariot was a disciple of Jesus. Before the Last Supper, Judas went to the chief priests and agreed to hand over Jesus in exchange for thirty pieces of silver. According to the Gospel of John, Judas was possessed by Satan after the time he ate the bread, and was influenced to perform the act quickly. Jesus was then arrested in Gethsemane, where Judas revealed Jesus' identity to the soldiers, giving him a kiss.
Description: Sculpture is one of the most important expressions of Greek culture. In addition to having great intrinsic artistic merits, both in terms of concept and technique and form, it was a very useful instrument, being a vehicle and illustration of a series of values of that society, being linked to countless spheres of life and knowledge, such as religion, politics, science, the decoration of public spaces and buildings, sports, education, and others. More than that, it inseminated a wide variety of other cultures in the Mediterranean basin, penetrated to India during the time of Alexander the Great, exerted a decisive influence on Roman sculpture, as it had done before with Etruscan sculpture, defined many of the main parameters of the art of
Description: Bald old man happily dancing! And at this 18th century party, he stood out for being very happy! As for dancing, he didn't leave space for other people and he didn't mind being alone and dancing unaccompanied. His mischievous smile and his self-sufficient face says it all: this person is enough! Is it selfishness? Is it independence from a mature man? Is the dance intoxicating and seductive?
Description: The Salamanders, or Fire Spirits, live in the attenuated and spiritual ether which is the invisible element of fire, they belong to the east, the fire place where the sun rises, where everything begins. Without them, material fire cannot exist and is directly related to acting with the Hierarchies of Light. Within all energetic forms, Salamanders acquire forms capable of activating the development of thoughts and emotions in man. This ability was derived from direct contact with human beings and their presence in their daily lives. For this reason, Salamanders developed positive forces, capable of blocking, destroying and completely burning all types of negative vibrations, such as holograms, miasmas, astral viruses and negative mental crea
Description: For Greeks and Romans, the columns are ornamented with images that are veritable monuments to the heroes' exploits and often tell their story in scenes depicted in bas-reliefs. In the ancient cultures of the Iberian Peninsula, columns were a kind of abstract and magical language. The three most common types of Greek columns are those of the Doric, Ionian, and Corinthian orders. The styles of many columns used in architecture were invented millennia ago in Greece and these are the three main originators of the columns developed by ancient Greece.
Description: Why tattoo your face? “Usually people who get tattoos seek to feel significant in the world. It can be a form of defense, of belonging to a group, of reinforcing what they think about some subject or person. The fact is, they want to draw attention to themselves. Other people get tattooed in moments of great anguish and personal suffering”. Or it could be because the art of tattooing is exciting and inclusive for those who want to enter certain communities or even for very personal reasons: I want to get my face tattooed and that's it! Yes, I want and like tattoos and my body is the most special frame I could choose!
Description: Catholics claim that the salvation of all humanity is only possible because Mary said her yes to God. Since God decided that the Savior would come through Mary, also through her, we must be saved. Saved through Mary and not saved by her, as Catholics believe that only Jesus Christ is the Savior and Mary is His Blessed Mother, the co-regent with her Son Jesus.
Description: Unicorn, also known as a licorn or lycorn, is a mythological animal that is shaped like a horse, usually white, with a single spiral horn. The name "unicorn" derives from the Latin unicornis: from the prefix uni- and the noun cornu, "one horn". Your image is associated with purity and strength. According to the narratives, they are docile beings; but it is virgin women who find it easier to touch them. Theme of notable recurrence in medieval and Renaissance arts, the unicorn, like all other fantastic animals, does not have a single meaning. Considered a fabulously beneficial horse, with a large horn on its head, the unicorn enters bestiaries in association with virginity, as the myth understands that the only being capable of taming a uni
Description: This totally black fox belongs to the species V.vulpes, popularly known as kita kitsune (northern fox, in free translation). Human activity is one of the main known causes of mortality in colored foxes. Until the early 1990s, the main cause of mortality was hunting and capture for the sale of fur. The culpeos seem to resist intense levels of hunting, however, this can only be possible through immigration from neighboring unexplored areas that act as a refuge. In addition, different parts of their bodies are used as medicines in Argentina and Bolivia. It is also known that adult and juvenile foxes can be killed by domestic dogs, and there are also cases of being run over, although the significance has not been quantified. One of the main pro
Description: An auspice in ancient Rome was a sign of the gods that the augurs drew from heaven. Taking the auspices was necessary, especially when crossing certain boundaries, to know the will of the gods. Not to do so would have been an affront to them and, in the minds of the Romans, would have caused terrible disasters.
Description: Etna is an active volcano located in the eastern part of Sicily, between the provinces of Messina and Catania. It is the highest volcano in Europe outside the Caucasus region, and one of the highest in the world, reaching approximately 3357 meters in altitude, which may gradually increase due to frequent eruptions. Scene of a volcano eruption, here in the nature of volcanoes, they shed hot larvae and a lot of volcano ash. The art is to see a calm sea with a boat and an exploding volcano. colorful vintage scene