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A celestial map from Burritt’s Atlas, designed to illustrate the geography of the heavens: http://t.co/ymH9FWF1mi
The earliest known seismic instrument dates back to AD 132 in China. Learn more: http://t.co/N7vcwG5A6D
On #NationalBirdDay, immerse yourself in Extraordinary Birds, by @pablo_dulce. Online exhibit: http://t.co/0lXmeGoX8h
On the eighth Day of Taxonomy
My true love sent to me
An ornate cuscus in a tree!
http://t.co/QMKjgk8AIA
An illustration of a Madagascar warty chameleon, on view now at the Museum: http://t.co/tq3CGhbO7d
Happy #4thofJuly! This flag flew during the 1920's expedition to the Gobi Desert. Learn more: http://t.co/lVTxMdD78z
At 6 x 12 feet, Andrewsarchus was the largest known meat-eating land mammal that ever lived: http://t.co/RyOHkmZLSy