Happy Shell-ebrate with beautiful shell from the 1872 and 1880 volumes of the "Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London". Explore this title in thanks to ➡️ https://t.co/7GPigU17e1 🐚🐚🐚

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For 🦒we found this illustration in our archives of a giraffe and her calf taken from the Transactions of the Zoological Society of London.

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I lost the Mythic May list, so I decided to doodle one of my favorite zoological myths, the Pard.

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One of eight Lears in our new catalogue, this watercolour of a King Vulture was drawn from life at the Surrey Zoological Gardens in April 1832. The Gardens were set up by Edward Cross at Walworth Manor in Kennington, London in 1829

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The orange-checked parrot is found in humid lowland forest in the Amazonian Andes. The Latin name 'barrabandi' commemorates Jacques Barraband a French zoological painter from the 1800s renowned for his life-like pictures of tropical birds 🦜

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John Gould is famous for his works on birds, but when he visited Australia in 1838, encouraged him to also study the mammals.

He was particularly fascinated with the red kangaroo, which he considered a zoological marvel

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Apr. 14, 1858: Visited the Zoological Gardens and Madame Tussauds with Edwin

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On the Nightstand - Zoological Surrealism: The Nonhuman Cinema of Jean Painlevé by James Leo Cahill/Picture by Lillian Ross/Jan Svankmajer: Dimensions of Dialogue: Between Film and Fine Art/The Story of Venus & Tannhäuser by Aubrey Beardsley

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I've heard the phrase 'the hills have eyes', but I've never heard 'the ground has teeth' before 🤔

Edward Lear kangaroo from 'Transactions of the Zoological Society of London', v.1 (1835)

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【本日発売】

本日弊社より二作品リリースです。
ZOOLOGICALレーベルより、
幡野友暉「鬱屈を、沸々と。」

AKADE MEIAレーベルより、
KOJIRASE GIRL'S「ガールズ・シンドローム」(配信限定リリース)

各レコード店にて好評発売中!
よろしくお願いします。


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I spent a wonderful day the animals. Yes, I am in favour of zoological gardens as places to educate the public about animals, and saving our environment.

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That´s my Tiefling Radessa, a ranger and zoologist. She travels the world to find rare animals and monsters because she writes a textbook for students in her hometown (her foster father is the head of the zoological institute).
She is damn bad at stealthing and has low kp 😅

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NEW ACQUISITION—These two striking creatures are the result of a collaboration between sculptor Emmanuel Frémiet and the stoneware manufactory Emile Muller et Cie. To create these imaginary beasts, Frémiet drew on medieval imagery and his lifelong zoological studies.

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1861 Ostrich Orbigny Engraving, French Antique Print, Paris, France, Collectible 1800s Zoological Print, Natural History, Bird Feather https://t.co/5SpEgGL09p

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1861 Ostrich Orbigny Engraving, French Antique Print, Paris, France, Collectible 1800s Zoological Print, Natural History, Bird Feather https://t.co/5SpEgGL09p

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1861 Ostrich Orbigny Engraving, French Antique Print, Paris, France, Collectible 1800s Zoological Print, Natural History, Bird Feather https://t.co/5SpEgGL09p

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1861 Ostrich Orbigny Engraving, French Antique Print, Paris, France, Collectible 1800s Zoological Print, Natural History, Bird Feather https://t.co/5SpEgGL09p

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Day 1! We look back to our collection for , chosen as a nod to some rather exotic neighbours 🦒🦁🐦 Including work by & 🐇 Explore now: https://t.co/RXwGdyXVtz

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1861 Three-toed sloth print, Lemur, Orbigny, Original Antique Print, Hand colored lithograph, Victorian zoological print https://t.co/ZBGy8S0Ht5

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