How to save a background image on a mac?

I want to save a background image on this webpage
http://www.twitterbackgrounds.com/tiled-twitter-backgrounds
when I used windows i would just rt click and save background and it would save only the background. when i do that with the mac it saves the whole page. can anyone help me. i can fine any help online. I am new to a mac. alexandra.

HI,
Go here and check out the bottom right side of the page.
http://www.twitterbackgrounds.com/tiled-twitter-backgrounds
Use their e-mail to ask if their images are Mac OS X friendly and if so which Mac OS X version.
Please click My Settings right side of this page and tell us which Mac OS X your MacBook is running.
Thanks! Your forum profile is important... it helps us to help you.
Please do not post twice for the same topic.
http://discussions.apple.com/message.jspa?messageID=10578998#10578998
Carolyn

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