A woman ahead of her time: born on 2 April 1647, was one of the first to closely observe and record the process of Her approach was only made popular by Linnaeus more than half a century later.
https://t.co/1hlUkcz0Zk

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Last minute on song variation of the Great tit, Parus major (Linnaeus, 1758) for annual contest.

Fig.1 spectrogram of song variation, Fig.2 distribution map, Fig.3 male and female adults.

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カラフトキリギリス/Decticus verrucivorus (Linnaeus, 1758)

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Maybe I never post it before

History of biological research, from Aristotle who documenting animals around him, Robert Hooke who opens the window of microscopic research, and Carl Linnaeus who created modern taxonomical system

I want to include Darwin but not enough space

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Carl Linnaeus died in 1778, leaving behind classifications of the natural world and his long-lasting binomial nomenclature. Browse 14,000 plants, 3,000 insects, 1,500 shells, 3,000 letters and 1,600 books from his collections that are in our keeping: https://t.co/br2sDrNpyj

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Apparently Carl Linnaeus chose the genus name Tropaeolum because the plant reminded him of Roman trophy poles (tropaeum) on which the armour and weapons of defeated foes were hung. The plant's round leaves made him think of shields, and its flowers of blood-stained helmets.

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Linnaeus's Two-Toed Sloth

Linnaeus's Two-Toed Sloth's hair is brown and somewhat messy, and has olive green eyes. She wears a calmed expression on her face, representing her permanent relaxed and lazy mood. Under her neck is a scarf of brown fur with a red bow attached.

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Welcome to Ai-chan's Armament Rundown for v5.2!

Ai-chan will be sharing tips on using the equipment recommended for [Infinite Ouroboros]: [Basilisk's Image] and [Linnaeus (T, M, B)]!

GLB>>https://t.co/9I5eqFCy46
SEA>>https://t.co/8IrM0aGIXg


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furry carl linnaeus must be turning in his grave

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Anyway, I love looking at the Carl Linnaeus' drawings of flowers as much as I love looking at any art/paintings of the same era.

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The salamander was called by the physician Nikander the "soeceress' lizard," and while Pliny gives an accurate description says they can extinguish fire. The properties of salamanders are many until Carl Linnaeus established their scientific description.

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🏛 The lithography can be seen until 14 August 2021 at the Plants and animals: Atlases of natural history in the age of Linnaeus exhibition at the Warsaw.
📗 https://t.co/YHNvZaZGdH
Mandrill by C.P. Lasteyrie ner de Saillant after Jean-Charles Werner 1822-1829

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Take a step back...

crawls back in as The Great Spider King of the Linnaeus; Eden.

A savage head hunter and brilliant mind.
Was said to have great clashes with a hero dressed in red.

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Robert Thornton (1768?-1837) Botanical and medical writer, published "The Temple of Flora" (The New Illustration of the Sexual System of Linnaeus).

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The Night-Blowing Cereus
Series: Series: The Temple of Flora,
Robert Thornton 1800

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Linnaeus (oc) half body comission for !!!! 🥰🥰🥰

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Visiting 🇵🇱 you can't miss this exhibition.

“🌿Plants and🐦🐟animals. Atlases of natural history in the age of Linnaeus”.

Masterpieces of🌿and🎨of printmaking techniques, juxtaposed with the splendour of royal residence.

📸Photo:
https://t.co/puZlvi1nWQ

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Papilio Ulysses Linnaeus

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Lesbian- Atlas Moth
Attacus atlas
The Atlas moth is a large saturniid moth endemic to the forests of Asia. The species was first described by Carl Linnaeus in his 1758 10th edition of Systema Naturae.

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Savory to sweet, cakes to chips, the banana is our for today. Musa x paradisiaca (banana) is an important fruit crop that has been cultivated for centuries. Originally found in South East Asia, Carl Linnaeus became the first person to encourage… 1/2

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