The Echidna, cousin to both the Hedgehog and the traditional Ant Eater. Contradicting his mammalian ancestry, this specimen prefers grapes! He appears to be the protective type, with a temper to boot. But a gentle heart underneath.

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Enjoys exploring the worlds of Risk of Rain 2.
And all the friendly specimen are showing him their hospitality for off-worlders.

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I rarely do fanart, but female Necromorphs are just too tempting. It would be funny if this specimen here is able to trick them telepathically into believing that they are acutally banging a beautiful woman. Or they are just into some good ol' deformed mutant sex.

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Akira Fudo. An interesting specimen. Further investigation due.

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On this day in in 1570: Bohemian ornithologist Václav Wač found the remains of a wing of a new bird, named after him as Wač's Wing when live specimens were found. English publishers, unfamiliar with the Slavic letter č, soon corrupted it to 'Waxwing'.

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/3\........he's cute... that I wanna make him into a specimen...

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A team of led by the & has discovered a new of very small, incredibly fast extinct Pig-footed The species was confirmed using DNA from specimens collected by Sir Thomas Mitchell in 1846!😲https://t.co/zunZdXLQxC

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They're beautiful specimens...

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If this is not the most beautiful specimen idk what it is

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Such a perfect specimen

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Working on a type specimen book for a class and I'm loving the cover.

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Painted Aethril for Faebelina's <3 One of many glorious specimens on display!

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I'd like to thank the art gods for helping me create this beautiful specimen

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Great paper (https://t.co/maF9IARGHk) on the inner skull cavities of from the upper 🐊Find one of the extant comparative specimens here: https://t.co/LB43OHCKrp

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This specimen is known as a mutant. It spends its days in the desolate barrens smashing, stomping, and kabooming anything that moves. It also enjoys avant-garde Courtesy of from .

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George Bowdler Buckton's "Monograph of the British aphides" (1876-83) not only records details of the complex life cycle, it is also illustrated with his own beautiful based on live specimens. Explore it in via : https://t.co/91Vi9eMps3

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Thought I might pop into the tag! I’m Emmarie and I do undergrad extracellular matrix research in mouse specimens with and also I’m a self-taught artist on the side trying to better myself every day!

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Main focus was the coelacanth. They even showed deep frozen specimen in a show case!

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