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Image 5The Swan Bell Tower, housing 18 bells, was built to mark the new millennium (from Perth)
Image 6St George's Terrace and Barrack Street, c. 1928. Much of Perth has undergone redevelopment resulting in the loss of historic buildings, such as Moir Chambers (left). (from Perth)
Image 11Perth is located on the traditional land of the Whadjuk people, one of several groups in south-western Western Australia that make up the Noongar people. (from Perth)
Image 13The Foundation of Perth 1829 by George Pitt Morison is a historical reconstruction of the official ceremony by which Perth was founded, although not everyone depicted may have actually been present. (from Perth)
Image 10Perth is located on the traditional land of the Whadjuk people, one of several groups in south-western Western Australia that make up the Noongar people. (from Perth)
Image 15St George's Terrace and Barrack Street, c. 1928. Much of Perth has undergone redevelopment resulting in the loss of historic buildings, such as Moir Chambers (left). (from Perth)
Image 26The Foundation of Perth 1829 by George Pitt Morison is a historical reconstruction of the official ceremony by which Perth was founded, although not everyone depicted may have actually been present. (from Perth)
Image 19The ancient Egyptians mummified dead cats out of respect in the same way that they mummified people (from Cat)
Image 20A cat with exposed teeth and claws (from Cat)
Image 21Location of a dog's carnassials; the inside of the 4th upper premolar aligns with the outside of the 1st lower molar, working like scissor blades. (from Dog)
Image 34A domestic cat with its prey, a deermouse (from Cat)
Image 35When cats mate, the tomcat (male) bites the scruff of the female's neck as she assumes a position conducive to mating known as lordosis behavior. (from Cat)
Image 6Mother cat with her different-colored offspring (from Cat)
Image 7A cat sleeping in a shopkeeper's money drawer in Myanmar (from Cat)
Image 8When cats mate, the tomcat (male) bites the scruff of the female's neck as she assumes a position conducive to mating known as lordosis behavior. (from Cat)
Image 9A domestic cat with its prey, a deermouse (from Cat)
Image 33Location of a dog's carnassials; the inside of the 4th upper premolar aligns with the outside of the 1st lower molar, working like scissor blades. (from Dog)
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Image 6Theocritus Idyll 1, lines 12–14, in script with abbreviations and ligatures from a caption in an illustrated edition of Theocritus. Lodewijk Caspar Valckenaer: Carmina bucolica, Leiden 1779. (from Greek alphabet)
Image 7The earliest Etruscan abecedarium, from Marsiliana d'Albegna, still almost identical with contemporaneous archaic Greek alphabets (from Greek alphabet)