1382-144 - 'speaking' statue depicting Julija Beniuseviciute-Zymantiene, a Lithuanian writer, better known as Zemaite, her pen name, sculpture by Petras Aleksandravicius, Zemaites Square on Gedimino Avenue, Vilnius, Lithuania, Europe
722-195 - Konark, Puri District, Odisha, India, a stone statue of a mythical creature among the ruins in the grounds of the massive 30-metre high, mid-13th century Sun Temple dedicated to the Hindu Sun God, Surya. The Temple is constructed as a twelve-wheeled chari
722-193 - Konark, Puri District, Odisha, India, a stone statue of a mythical creature among the ruins in the grounds of the massive 30-metre high, mid-13th century Sun Temple dedicated to the Hindu Sun God, Surya. The Temple is constructed as a twelve-wheeled chari
1382-84 - St Peter's Church,statue of Roland,House of the Blackheads and Schwabe House,City Hall Square, ,Ratslaukums,Riga,Latvia,Baltic region, Northern Europe
801-4062 - Statue of God Anubis, Ramesseum, Memorial Temple of Pharoah Ramesses II, (13th Century BC), Ancient Thebes, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Luxor, Egypt
1383-19 - A male Sable - Hippotragus niger - it's scimitar shaped horns sweeping upwards and backwards reach a length of 150 cm and can protect him from predators jumping on his back.
1383-17 - Hippopotamus Amphibius - otherwise know as Hippo are plentiful in the Luangwa River. The open jaw is often used as a warning by male hippos looking after their females.