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The man in this image is dwarfed by the rows of boilers that were destined for the Olympic's engine room. They most likely were not very different from those found in her sister, the Titanic.
The Dwarf Crocodile is a small species of crocodile that is natively found in the rainforests of West Africa. The Dwarf Crocodile is the smallest species of crocodile in the world and is also one of the most distinctive with a short, broad snout and tough scales that cover their entire black body (most crocodiles do not have such armoured scales on their underside). These characteristics have led to the Dwarf Crocodile being known by a number of different names including the Broad-Snouted Crocodile, the Bony Crocodile and the Black Crocodile. There are two recognised species of Dwarf Crocodile which are the West African Dwarf Crocodile and the Congo Dwarf Crocodile which differ slightly in not just their location, but also in their appearance and behaviour. Although Dwarf Crocodiles are commonly found in parts of their natural range, their numbers in others have declined mainly due to habitat loss and hunting.
Dwarf Jay - Cyanolyca nanus - Карликовая сойка
VULNERABLE
La Cumbre Ixtepeji, Sierra Norte, Oaxaca, Mexico, 03/07/2013
A squirrel must have planted the seeds in my flower bed. They are small, so most likely Dwarf Sunflowers, 'Helios'.
Old dwarf warrior on square base with Happy Seppuku ground and some basing material to cover up some of the spots where the new base and old didn't match.
Panax trifolius, so named for the three leaflets on its leaves although on this one the leaf at the front looks like it has five leaflets.
Not entirely sure what message this shop/mannequin is conveying. I didn't manage to get his legs in the shot, but, they were very short. He looked like a dwarf/small person/vertically challenged...
Pinus densiflora 'Pendula', 2019 photo, Common Name: Japanese Red Pine, Size: #Conifer, 4in. Dark Green, USDA Hardiness Zone 4-7, Michigan Bloom Month x, In Garden Bed HR-D for 1.1 YEARS (HLG). Planted in 2018.
Missouri Botanical Garden: ‘Pendula’ is a weeping form that may be grown in several different ways including (1) spreading along the ground without support as a ground cover, (2) draped over a wall with branches cascading downward or (3) grafted to a standard with branches weeping downward from the point of the graft or staked with branches weeping. Mature shape and height depend upon how plant is grown. It typically grows 3-5' tall over the first 10 years. Dark green needles (to 4"" long).
MSU Hidden Lake Gardens, Harper Collection of Rare & Dwarf Conifers. This is probably a cutting or graft from the original Harper Collection.
#Pinus #JapaneseRedPine
Dwarven MechBots have long been revered for the technology and mobility they possess. Although the programing may not be as sophisticated as other races the mechanics of the bot are top notch. Able to perform maintainance and defensive tasks these guys just love to show off there versatility.
It's a what? Well not really sure to be honest I tried to make a bot and then halfway went to switch it to a small scale mech and now it just is all too confusing, so I post.
Fore Hamlet, Ipswich
Jack White's music shop, in the centre of this photograph, is the only surviving building from pre-WWII Fore Hamlet. All the others were either destroyed by German bombing or demolished as slum and old industrial clearance, and the little shop is dwarfed by their replacements. The shop was Fore Hamlet Co-op in the 1930s. My grandmother would have shopped here when she lived across the road in Cavendish Street.
Spruce branch from a tree in the bog at Long Lake Conservation Center near Palisade, Minnesota with the beginnings of Dwarf Mistletoe growing on it.