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Feeling crabby after a long week? These crustaceans understand. But you can unclench your pincers, because it's Friday!
#SciArt by J.O. Westwood from "Transactions of the Zoological Society of London" v. 2 (1841), contributed in #BHLib by @NHM_Library: https://t.co/a6SSPjn9Eq
This 1st & only edition of Gazzadi & Baaschieri‘s ‘Zoologia Morale’ (Lot 222) is one of the rarest Italian zoological works. 93 hand-coloured engraved plates show 20 animals, from the familiar to the exotic. Learn more about our 2 Oct #RareBooks Sale here: https://t.co/VUCRDtOIbQ
In 1937 a cryptozoological expedition to Kowtow, home to a species of monstrous prehistoric water buffalo (bubalus titanicus), suffered embarrassment & death after inadvertently building an observation post on a huge cowpat full of gigantic parasitic worms, which devoured them.
Wondiwoi tree kangaroo found in the wild for the first time in 90 years https://t.co/IDY4oZK9Q8 was first described in Transactions of the Zoological Society of London, later called Journal of Zoology, based on the Tring museum specimen collected in 1928 https://t.co/GgDSwFH7tg
Happy #Feathursday! Abdim's Storks (Ciconia abdimii) are natives of Africa. #SciArt by Müller for Christian Gottfried Ehrenberg, Symbolae Physicae, Zoologica I, Avium, Part 1 (1828). Contributed by @SILibraries: https://t.co/7usbm1jimr #birds
Feeling inspired by the colourful work of #TravisBedel who makes both physical & digital collages that form a wild amalgamation of #botanical, #zoological, & #anatomical imagery https://t.co/4MCM8Xdrpj #collage #sciart #Bedelgeuese #anatomy
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
My new book will be available at the Unicorn Art Show 4 in NE Minneapolis at the Jackson Flats Gallery on April 7! Come check it out! It is a 1 to 10 counting book about counting cryptozoological creatures.
With Floe’s visit from @natlibscot, thoughts turned to our feathered friends. Another of Johnston’s 1848 zoological maps fills that European gap in our #AdventWorldMap. Love this diagram of #birds of the Alps (but Floe was more intrigued by the penguin)
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On #InternationalAnimalRightsDay, details from an 1848 Zoological Map. Published 10 years before Darwin’s ‘On the Origin of the Species’, they show what Europeans knew of the world's fauna in the mid 19th century.
Day 10 of our #AdventWorldMap - Africa
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Today's #explorearchives theme is #hairyarchives
This Black and White Colobus monkey has some amazing hair!
(From a plate in our 'Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London' by Joseph Smit)
16th century 'zoological goldmine' discovered – in pictures https://t.co/6xJ3gwG84M rt @guardian
Novitates Zoologicae. @BioDivLibrary https://t.co/bEixXV99iU
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They're coming! @WayneMcGregor #randominternational #zoological @RoundhouseLDN
Zoological results of a travel to Dutch East Indies (Indonesia), Max Weber - 1890 https://t.co/JZDu6vAuCv #molluscs
@NUAill2015 "a young puppy with a neck like a giraffe ... who wore yet a precious beaver upon his head" #Y3Zoological
High praise for our book, The Cryptozoologicon (Vol 1) on http://t.co/rWAqZwnzag! Read it at http://t.co/IcipCefVAY