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A snake biting its own tail, or that of another snake. Small snakes emerging through the adult's skin.
AR9120505 
A serpent or snake on a bank by water. An animal with prey in its mouth. A coluber.
AR9120520 
A creature wearing a crown.  A basilisk or part serpent part bird, with snakes. A mythical creature.
AR9120504 
A serpent with wings, passing through an object. Showing the snake sheds its skin by crawling through a narrow hole.
AR9120510 
An animal with horns, and a tail. A domesticated animal or farm animal.
AR9120551 
A cockerel with red tail feathers and coxcomb. A hen with chicks.
AR9120525 
Page of illuminated manuscript with a miniature of a bird with a fish in it's beak.
AR9120541 
A male peakock bird, pavo, with his fan tail splayed out to show the eye markings. Two small brown birds.
AR9120526 
A bird on the ground, with wings folded and head turned.
AR9120498 
A bird with a long neck feeding its young in the nest. One large claw clamped on the body of a snake. Person in the background.
AR9120488 
A pair of birds perched on a branch.
AR9120497 
Pica, a black and white bird with long tail. Elongated neck and long beak.
AR9120532 
Two birds on the water. Ducks or geese.
AR9120483 
Page of illuminated manuscript with an illustration of a bird.
AR9120535 
Three animals. A salamander, or snake. A reptile or lizard. A small animal being stepped on by a human foot.
AR9120521 
Page of illuminated manuscript with a miniature of a swan with a fish in it's beak.
AR9120540 
One animal. A donkey.
AR9120474 
A bird on a perch. The head turned. Preening its feathers.
AR9120487 
A heron on the water. A wading water bird with long neck and beak.
AR9120486 
A wild animal. An adult mother bear licking her cub, to give it its shape.
AR9120573 
A man holding an asp. Legend that the asp puts one ear against the ground, and blocks its other ear with the tip of its tail, so that it could not hear a snake-charmer's spell. 
A man holding an asp. Legend that the asp puts one ear against the ground, and blocks its other ear with the tip of its tail, so that it could not hear a snake-charmer's spell, Bestiary, with extracts from Giraldus Cambrensis on Irish birds. 2nd quarter of the 13th century 
Unique Identifier AR9120507 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 4736px × 6598px 
Photo Credit © British Library Board / Robana / Art Resource, NY 
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