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🐚 Zoological illustrations, or, Original figures and descriptions of new, rare, or interesting animals, selected chiefly from the classes of ornithology, entomology, and conchology, and arranged accordi.
London: Baldwin & Cradock, 1829-1833.
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August Macke
Zoological Garden, 1912
ACTIVISM, NOT TERRORISM!
The UP Zoological Society stands with other concerned individuals and organizations in demanding to junk the Anti-Terror Bill.
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🏝 Zoological researches in Java, and the neighbouring islands
London: Printed for Kingsbury, Parbury, & Allen, 1824.
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@EvilViergacht Yes, that's Cryptozoologicon Volume 1. Volume 2 is allegedly in preparation. #monsters #cryptozoology #cryptozoologybooks
Natural history and the park: Zoological illustrations, or, Original figures and descriptions of new, rare, or interesting animals ..... by W Swainson and G Bayfield, 2 vols, 1829-1833.....BHL/Smithsonian........
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"The Red Kangaroo is one of the largest of the peculiar Australian group of Marsupial animals to which it belongs, and is likewise one of the most beautiful." Joseph Wolf (1867) from "Zoological Sketches" digitised for @BioDivLibrary by @mayrlibrary https://t.co/49iarIl1Us
[OC] {Madame Jette's Cryptozoological Curiosities} | Blue Thornwyrm {14} via /r/DnD https://t.co/Erj1VBcKZL #DnD #rpg
New #ArtHerstory guest post by @ZooLibrariANN, https://t.co/hjH8FRHz06. It discusses the work of C17th & C18th #womenzoologicalartists, incl #MariaSibyllaMerian, plus the work of a few from the C20th century, incl #LilyAtteyDaff. #hernaturalhistory @theflorajournal
I love this boy! I invented him in Zoological Muzeum ^^(Sherharon)
Spanther
lat. Passeridae Draconis - 'sparrowish dragon'. Auction is here:
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🐚 Zoological illustrations v.1.
London: Baldwin & Cradock, 1829-1833.
https://t.co/i40j8PmZ3y
"Zoological garden"~August Macke #London #artistic #artists #arts #iloveart #ArtStationHQ #FineArtAmerica #artvsartist #artgallery #artstream #twitart #artexhibition #artstudio #ArtofLegends #ArtistOnTwitter #artsy #USA #ArtLovers #paintings
A selection of woodcuts from a book entitled 'The History of Four-Footed Beasts and Serpents', published in 1658.
Most of this three-volume compilation is comprised of the zoological works of the English clergyman Edward Topsell. More here: https://t.co/gkMFmBqWj2
Happy #WorldWildlifeDay to those scientific researchers unafraid to pursue the depths of zoological discovery... even if it unleashes prehistoric apex predators. #Carthago by #ChristopheBec, #EricHenninot, & #MilanJovanovic 🦈https://t.co/fn6u4l21Qm
'Catesby, born in England, went to North America.His #illustrative and #zoologically and biologically exact work was the first important rendering in this field. It was then as much admired as it is in our time. https://t.co/DhBk3gGIBb
Only just discovered this very good review of my #cryptozoology book with @thejohnconway and @cmkosemen, Cryptozoologicon Volume I: https://t.co/Q17MSV55ux Thanks indeed @ChristinaBooks. Volume II is in preparation right now.
#Anthropozoologica : #Plate F of the Gundestrup “cauldron”: #symbols of spring and fertility
David Alexander NANCE
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#Gundestrupcauldron #Denmark #spring #species #bird #Cuculuscanorus #Cuckoo #bronzeage #artifact
"Great Mysticete" (Baleen whale), 1809 copper engraved print. Zoological Lectures at the Royal Institution in the Years 1806 and 1807 by George Shaw.
The greater dwarf lemur (Cheirogaleus major) is nocturnal and lives in forests and dry scrub areas in Madagascar. #SciArt by P. Charles Berjeau for "The Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London" (1872), in #BHLib via @NHM_Library ➡️ https://t.co/jr0ECWwnB7 #MammalMonday
1858 watercolor illustration of a Common Seadragon (Phyllopteryx taeniolatus). It was commissioned by Sir Frederick McCoy, Director of the National Museum of Victoria, as part of his zoological research, and illustrated by Ludwig Becker.