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The Peacock butterfly (Inachis io) is a widespread butterfly species, found in Europe and temperate Asia, as far east as Japan. It has a wingspan of 50–55 mm (2.0–2.2 in). The base-colour of the wings is a rusty red, and at each wingtip it bears a distinctive eyespot, which has been much studied for its role as an anti-predator mechanism.
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The Peacock butterfly (Inachis io) is a widespread butterfly species, found in Europe and temperate Asia, as far east as Japan. It has a wingspan of 50–55 mm (2.0–2.2 in). The base-colour of the wings is a rusty red, and at each wingtip it bears a distinctive eyespot, which has been much studied for its role as an anti-predator mechanism.
Photo: Korall
Two B07 rolling stock next to an older B92 rolling stock at the Poplar DLR depot next to Poplar DLR Station
The interior of a London Overground British Rail Class 378.
A London Overground owned British Rail Class 378 unit 378007 at Richmond station (London).
NASA space shuttle Columbia hitched a ride on a special 747 carrier aircraft for the flight from Palmdale, California, to Kennedy Space Center, Florida, on March 1, 2001.
One of three tiger cubs born at Philadelphia Zoo. They are approximately 5 months old.
NASA Hubble Space Telescope view of the nearby barred spiral galaxy NGC 1672 unveils details in the galaxy’s star-forming clouds and dark bands of interstellar dust.
The interior of a B07 stock train.
Also known as dragon-eye, a black moor is a fancy goldfish breed (Carassius auratus) having a characteristic pair of protruding eyes.
A supersonic flyby of a F-22 Raptor executes a supersonic flyby over the flight deck of the aircraft carrier USS John C. Stennis. The Sonic Boom and contrails are prominently visible.
The Space Shuttle Columbia and her crew of six lifted 1:09 p.m. EDT on October 22, 1992.
Road to Zion National Park.
Butterfly Emerges from Stellar Demise in Planetary Nebula NGC 6302.
The Peacock butterfly (Inachis io) is a widespread butterfly species, found in Europe and temperate Asia, as far east as Japan. It has a wingspan of 50–55 mm (2.0–2.2 in). The base-colour of the wings is a rusty red, and at each wingtip it bears a distinctive eyespot, which has been much studied for its role as an anti-predator mechanism.
Photo: Korall
Macro photography of a Housefly on a plant.
Sunset at Land's End, the western most point of England
London City Airport and the surrounding London Docklands
Cornish dancers wearing the gook
The Advanced Passenger Train and various trains taken at the National Railway Museum.
First Great Western British Rail Class 800 first class
The Peacock butterfly (Inachis io) is a widespread butterfly species, found in Europe and temperate Asia, as far east as Japan. It has a wingspan of 50–55 mm (2.0–2.2 in). The base-colour of the wings is a rusty red, and at each wingtip it bears a distinctive eyespot, which has been much studied for its role as an anti-predator mechanism.
Photo: Korall
Oblivion roller coaster, showing the car just before it enters the hole.
The catch-car of the Rita Roller Coaster at Alton Towers.