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Butterfly lifecycle 6 (Adult) (Large Print)


This image shows the butterfly viewed from above. Its body is in the centre of the page with the head at the top of the page. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the right way up. There is a scale at the bottom of the page. In the top centre of the image are the tips of two antennae which stretch down to the head. It has two large eyes showing with two antennae stretching out above it. Down from the head is the thorax with two wings to the left and right. The fore wings in the top half of the page have an orange band in the middle. The wing tips to the left and right have bright white patches and spots. The hind wings have a band of orange on the outer edge to the left and right. All wings have tiny patches of white on the edge in places and some small patches of blue near the edges but these are too small to be seen on the tactile image. Down from this is the segmented abdomen. The legs are not shown.

Butterfly lifecycle 5 (adult fills and dries wings) (UEB Uncontracted)


This image shows the butterfly viewed from the side with its head on the right and its tail on the left. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the right way up. On the right one of its two large eyes is showing with one of its two antennae above it. To the left of the head is the thorax with two of its four wings sticking up. To the right is the fore wing with two patches of orange in the centre and up from them, two white spots. The hind wing is to the left, it has a silver spot near the thorax and a grey band on the edge to the left. The wings are still soft bags which will flatten as the veins fill and stretch them flat and hard. Left from this is the segmented abdomen. Three of its six multi-jointed legs can be found, upon which it stands.

Butterfly lifecycle 5 (adult fills and dries wings) (UEB Contracted)


This image shows the butterfly viewed from the side with its head on the right and its tail on the left. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the right way up. On the right one of its two large eyes is showing with one of its two antennae above it. To the left of the head is the thorax with two of its four wings sticking up. To the right is the fore wing with two patches of orange in the centre and up from them, two white spots. The hind wing is to the left, it has a silver spot near the thorax and a grey band on the edge to the left. The wings are still soft bags which will flatten as the veins fill and stretch them flat and hard. Left from this is the segmented abdomen. Three of its six multi-jointed legs can be found, upon which it stands.

Butterfly lifecycle 5 (adult fills and dries wings) (Large Print)


This image shows the butterfly viewed from the side with its head on the right and its tail on the left. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the right way up. On the right one of its two large eyes is showing with one of its two antennae above it. To the left of the head is the thorax with two of its four wings sticking up. To the right is the fore wing with two patches of orange in the centre and up from them, two white spots. The hind wing is to the left, it has a silver spot near the thorax and a grey band on the edge to the left. The wings are still soft bags which will flatten as the veins fill and stretch them flat and hard. Left from this is the segmented abdomen. Three of its six multi-jointed legs can be found, upon which it stands.

Butterfly lifecycle 4 (adult emerges from pupa) (UEB Uncontracted)


This image shows an opened pupa hanging on the left and in the centre of the page is the recently emerged adult hanging onto the right side of the pupa. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the right way up. Its head is in the top centre and the tail in the bottom centre of the page. They are surrounded by an image border. The empty casing of the pupa hangs head down with the bottom half opened up. At the top centre of the page is the end of one of the adult's two antennae, it is still soft from being in the pupa and has not yet straightened and stiffened. To the left of the base of the antenna one of its two large eyes is showing on its head. Down from the head is the thorax with two of its four wrinkled wings sticking out to the right. The upper, larger fore wing has an orange band in the middle and two white spots in the top centre. The smaller hind wing is down from this and has an orange edge on the right. Three of its six multi-jointed legs are to the left of the abdomen, which it uses to hold onto the pupa. Down from this is the segmented abdomen.

Butterfly lifecycle 4 (adult emerges from pupa) (UEB Contracted)


This image shows an opened pupa hanging on the left and in the centre of the page is the recently emerged adult hanging onto the right side of the pupa. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the right way up. Its head is in the top centre and the tail in the bottom centre of the page. They are surrounded by an image border. The empty casing of the pupa hangs head down with the bottom half opened up. At the top centre of the page is the end of one of the adult's two antennae, it is still soft from being in the pupa and has not yet straightened and stiffened. To the left of the base of the antenna one of its two large eyes is showing on its head. Down from the head is the thorax with two of its four wrinkled wings sticking out to the right. The upper, larger fore wing has an orange band in the middle and two white spots in the top centre. The smaller hind wing is down from this and has an orange edge on the right. Three of its six multi-jointed legs are to the left of the abdomen, which it uses to hold onto the pupa. Down from this is the segmented abdomen.

Butterfly lifecycle 4 (adult emerges from pupa) (Large Print)


This image shows an opened pupa hanging on the left and in the centre of the page is the recently emerged adult hanging onto the right side of the pupa. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the right way up. Its head is in the top centre and the tail in the bottom centre of the page. They are surrounded by an image border. The empty casing of the pupa hangs head down with the bottom half opened up. At the top centre of the page is the end of one of the adult's two antennae, it is still soft from being in the pupa and has not yet straightened and stiffened. To the left of the base of the antenna one of its two large eyes is showing on its head. Down from the head is the thorax with two of its four wrinkled wings sticking out to the right. The upper, larger fore wing has an orange band in the middle and two white spots in the top centre. The smaller hind wing is down from this and has an orange edge on the right. Three of its six multi-jointed legs are to the left of the abdomen, which it uses to hold onto the pupa. Down from this is the segmented abdomen.

Butterfly lifecycle 3 (pupa) (UEB Uncontracted)


The pupa has its head to the right of the page and the tail end to the left. At the bottom of the page is a scale. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the right way up. In the right centre of the image the circular shape of the covered eye can be found. Down from this is a covered antenna which goes left to the centre of the pupa. The large triangular area on the right of the pupa is where the wing is developing. The left half of the pupa is its developing abdomen with a small spiracle in the centre of each segment allowing it to breathe. Towards the top of each segment is a small decorative golden stud.

Butterfly lifecycle 3 (pupa) (UEB Contracted)


The pupa has its head to the right of the page and the tail end to the left. At the bottom of the page is a scale. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the right way up. In the right centre of the image the circular shape of the covered eye can be found. Down from this is a covered antenna which goes left to the centre of the pupa. The large triangular area on the right of the pupa is where the wing is developing. The left half of the pupa is its developing abdomen with a small spiracle in the centre of each segment allowing it to breathe. Towards the top of each segment is a small decorative golden stud.

Butterfly lifecycle 3 (pupa) (Large Print)


The pupa has its head to the right of the page and the tail end to the left. At the bottom of the page is a scale. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the right way up. In the right centre of the image the circular shape of the covered eye can be found. Down from this is a covered antenna which goes left to the centre of the pupa. The large triangular area on the right of the pupa is where the wing is developing. The left half of the pupa is its developing abdomen with a small spiracle in the centre of each segment allowing it to breathe. Towards the top of each segment is a small decorative golden stud.

Butterfly lifecycle 2 (caterpillar) (UEB Uncontracted)


The mature dark grey green caterpillar is shown from the side with its head to the right and a scale at the bottom of the page. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the right way up. Its head has one of its two large eyes showing and one of its two antennae above it. Below the eye is one of its mouth parts. It is a hairy caterpillar with spiky hairs on its back and sides. Three of its six thoracic legs are to the right and four of its eight prolegs are to the left. Just above the legs running the length of the caterpillar is a wavy yellow line. The caterpillar ends on the left with its anal clasper.

Butterfly lifecycle 2 (caterpillar) (UEB Contracted)


The mature dark grey green caterpillar is shown from the side with its head to the right and a scale at the bottom of the page. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the right way up. Its head has one of its two large eyes showing and one of its two antennae above it. Below the eye is one of its mouth parts. It is a hairy caterpillar with spiky hairs on its back and sides. Three of its six thoracic legs are to the right and four of its eight prolegs are to the left. Just above the legs running the length of the caterpillar is a wavy yellow line. The caterpillar ends on the left with its anal clasper.

Butterfly lifecycle 2 (caterpillar) (Large Print)


The mature dark grey green caterpillar is shown from the side with its head to the right and a scale at the bottom of the page. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the right way up. Its head has one of its two large eyes showing and one of its two antennae above it. Below the eye is one of its mouth parts. It is a hairy caterpillar with spiky hairs on its back and sides. Three of its six thoracic legs are to the right and four of its eight prolegs are to the left. Just above the legs running the length of the caterpillar is a wavy yellow line. The caterpillar ends on the left with its anal clasper.

Butterfly lifecycle 1 (eggs and hatching) (UEB Uncontracted)


This image shows a scale, an egg, a hatched egg and a newly emerged caterpillar. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the right way up. The scale is on the left of the page. To its right is the dark green egg with pale vertical grooves. To the right of this is another egg which is broken open at the top. On the right of the page is the small pale green caterpillar with its head on the right and its anal clasper to the left. Its head has one of its two large eyes showing and one of its two antennae above it. It has a hairy back. Three of its six thoracic legs are to the right and four of its eight stumpy prolegs are to the left.

Butterfly lifecycle 1 (eggs and hatching) (UEB Contracted)


This image shows a scale, an egg, a hatched egg and a newly emerged caterpillar. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the right way up. The scale is on the left of the page. To its right is the dark green egg with pale vertical grooves. To the right of this is another egg which is broken open at the top. On the right of the page is the small pale green caterpillar with its head on the right and its anal clasper to the left. Its head has one of its two large eyes showing and one of its two antennae above it. It has a hairy back. Three of its six thoracic legs are to the right and four of its eight stumpy prolegs are to the left.

Butterfly lifecycle 1 (eggs and hatching) (Large Print)


This image shows a scale, an egg, a hatched egg and a newly emerged caterpillar. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the right way up. The scale is on the left of the page. To its right is the dark green egg with pale vertical grooves. To the right of this is another egg which is broken open at the top. On the right of the page is the small pale green caterpillar with its head on the right and its anal clasper to the left. Its head has one of its two large eyes showing and one of its two antennae above it. It has a hairy back. Three of its six thoracic legs are to the right and four of its eight stumpy prolegs are to the left.

Grizzly Bear (UEB Contracted)


This image of a Grizzly Bear is viewed from the side. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the right way up. The bear's large head is at the left of the page, and beneath its nose, its mouth is wide open to show its enormous sharp teeth. Although only one eye is visible, both ears can be seen sticking up from its head. The bear's great body stretches across to its bottom at the right of the page, where some of its long coarse guard hairs can be seen. All four of the bear's powerful, furry legs are shown at the bottom of the page, with each foot finishing in three long, strong claws.

Grizzly Bear (UEB Uncontracted)


This image of a Grizzly Bear is viewed from the side. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the right way up. The bear's large head is at the left of the page, and beneath its nose, its mouth is wide open to show its enormous sharp teeth. Although only one eye is visible, both ears can be seen sticking up from its head. The bear's great body stretches across to its bottom at the right of the page, where some of its long coarse guard hairs can be seen. All four of the bear's powerful, furry legs are shown at the bottom of the page, with each foot finishing in three long, strong claws.

Grizzly Bear (Large Print)


This image of a Grizzly Bear is viewed from the side. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the right way up. The bear's large head is at the left of the page, and beneath its nose, its mouth is wide open to show its enormous sharp teeth. Although only one eye is visible, both ears can be seen sticking up from its head. The bear's great body stretches across to its bottom at the right of the page, where some of its long coarse guard hairs can be seen. All four of the bear's powerful, furry legs are shown at the bottom of the page, with each foot finishing in three long, strong claws.

Great White Shark (UEB Contracted)


This is an image of a great white shark viewed from the side. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the right way up. The shark's pointed snout is at the centre left of the page, and just beneath this its mouth is wide open to reveal very sharp teeth. Only one eye is visible, and to the right of the mouth there is one set of gill slits.The shark has a torpedo-shaped body, with its tail at the right of the page. The dorsal fin sticks up from the middle of the shark's back, with a smaller fin near the tail. On the lower side of its body, only one of the pectoral fins can be seen halfway along the body, with another small fin near the tail.

Great White Shark (UEB Uncontracted)


This is an image of a great white shark viewed from the side. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the right way up. The shark's pointed snout is at the centre left of the page, and just beneath this its mouth is wide open to reveal very sharp teeth. Only one eye is visible, and to the right of the mouth there is one set of gill slits.The shark has a torpedo-shaped body, with its tail at the right of the page. The dorsal fin sticks up from the middle of the shark's back, with a smaller fin near the tail. On the lower side of its body, only one of the pectoral fins can be seen halfway along the body, with another small fin near the tail.

Great White Shark (Large Print)


This is an image of a great white shark viewed from the side. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the right way up. The shark's pointed snout is at the centre left of the page, and just beneath this its mouth is wide open to reveal very sharp teeth. Only one eye is visible, and to the right of the mouth there is one set of gill slits.The shark has a torpedo-shaped body, with its tail at the right of the page. The dorsal fin sticks up from the middle of the shark's back, with a smaller fin near the tail. On the lower side of its body, only one of the pectoral fins can be seen halfway along the body, with another small fin near the tail.

Scorpion (UEB Uncontracted)


This image of a scorpion is viewed from above, with the scorpion facing up the page. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the right way up. At the top of the page are its two huge pincer-like claws (pedipalps), which connect to either side of the upper body (cephalothorax) close to the two mouth parts and six eyes. Its body runs down the centre of the page, with four segmented legs on each side. Continuing on from the body, the scorpion's long tail curves down to the left and round to end in a pointed stinger.

Scorpion (UEB Contracted)


This image of a scorpion is viewed from above, with the scorpion facing up the page. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the right way up. At the top of the page are its two huge pincer-like claws (pedipalps), which connect to either side of the upper body (cephalothorax) close to the two mouth parts and six eyes. Its body runs down the centre of the page, with four segmented legs on each side. Continuing on from the body, the scorpion's long tail curves down to the left and round to end in a pointed stinger.

Scorpion (Large Print)


This image of a scorpion is viewed from above, with the scorpion facing up the page. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the right way up. At the top of the page are its two huge pincer-like claws (pedipalps), which connect to either side of the upper body (cephalothorax) close to the two mouth parts and six eyes. Its body runs down the centre of the page, with four segmented legs on each side. Continuing on from the body, the scorpion's long tail curves down to the left and round to end in a pointed stinger.

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