The is the 12th species to feature in our set. Also known as the hook-lipped rhinoceros, the black rhino is one of the world’s oldest groups of mammals

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It's may and that's a mermaid. She has no tits because mermaids aren't mammals so they don't need tits. Facts.

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The Native Bear. Illustration by Miss Harriett Scott & Mrs Helena Forde, from Krefft's "The mammals of Australia" 1871 (on via https://t.co/VusRQpbb57)

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Grey-headed Flying-fox, beautifully illustrated by Miss Harriett Scott & Mrs Helena Forde in Krefft's 1871 "The mammals of Australia" (on via https://t.co/xRgnsxFWkK)

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Eternally redesigning my speculative mammals so people will stop calling them dogs and/or bunnies

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For here is Rugosodon eurasiaticus, a multituberculate mammal from the Late Jurassic (Oxfordian) Jurassic Tiaojishan Formation of China. Part of my illustrations from that formation for my book “Journey To The Mesozoic vol. I”

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The is the 12th species to feature in our set. Also known as the hook-lipped rhinoceros, the black rhino is one of the world’s oldest groups of mammals

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The funky teeth of mammaliamorph, Stereognathus ooliticus. Found in Middle of & parts of England, a herbivorous close cousin of true Currently only known from teeth & jaw frags, but we're on the hunt for more... by

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The stunningly beautiful "Mammals of Australia" (1871), illustrated by the (Miss Harriett Scott & Mrs Helena Forde) is now on via & https://t.co/vuVz6ZjJ05

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"The Mammals of (1871) by J.L.G. Krefft includes by the amazing Scott sisters, Harriet Morgan and Helena Forde. Explore it for in thanks to : https://t.co/WVPj5L3K81

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The Black Rhinoceros is the 12th species to feature in our Endangered Species stamp set. Also known as the hook-lipped rhinoceros, the black rhino is one of the world’s oldest groups of mammals

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finished example: ( https://t.co/mVgRGl5ycH )

doing some simple YCHS for
pose practice!
✔️ Most species ok! (mammals prefered!)
✔️Wings ok!
✔️Any body type / gender!
✔️Lingerie of your choice!

dm me to claim, let me know which one you’d like! (blue, or purple!)

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Mammals from the Celebes and Philippines archipelago
By Meyer, Adolf Bernhard, 1840-1911
Royal. Zoological and Anthropological-Ethnographic Museum in Dresden (Germany). Publication info; Berlin: R. Friedlander & son, 1896-9. https://t.co/dFHeSmIlCs

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Some sketches from yesterdays stream. Parapuzosia, Jinyunpelta, Genyornis and Moeritherium.

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Scritch YCH!
Mammals only! £20 GBP, flat colour! Examples of finished quality below!
Must have digital/flat colour ref!

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The Reserve, a large forest in the important for was created in 2006. Surveys in the 1990s listed 583 (including 30 endemic), 72 mammals (4endemic) & 23 amphibians (16endemic) in the Itombwe https://t.co/4vSnQ5Db4V

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"Monkey" is a paraphyletic group, unless you include the apes.

"Fish" is a paraphyletic group, unless you include the tetrapods (mammals, reptiles, birds, and amphibians).

So, if we stick to monophyletic groups, humans are monkeys, which are a type of fish.

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Evening plans. Mammals eating spaghetti watching mammals eat spaghetti.

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