Watching episode 5 campaign 2 of and WAIT DID I HEAR SOMEONE SAY GNOLLS?!

I painted my own take on the WereHyena/Gnoll a while back for Open Legend RPG, a game ran a fun adventure for. This specimen in particular is a small male of the species.

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Wiegmann's "Herpetologia Mexicana" (1834) describes the of based on specimens collected by Ferdinard Deppe & Christian J. W. Schiede mostly in Veracruz between 1824-1830. View it in via : https://t.co/fzy7QEejLl

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They remind us of Kumataro Ito's nudibranch illustrations of specimens collected during the USS Albatross expedition: https://t.co/olHizw4UJj (field notes digitized in by for the )

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Wet Specimen commission for !
(please let me draw more of your sona in the future I love her)

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Visitors to the Museum were once greeted by some amazing natural history specimens, including these giraffes. But when and how did they arrive here? 🦒🏛️

Archivist Francesca Hillier details her detective work in this video: https://t.co/Toq1WN4Dye

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The bones of Daspletosaurus torosus are delicate and complex, making it difficult to display. As a solution, our technicians digitized each bone using photogrammetry. A cast of the specimen was then 3D printed.

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2018 trends: "beauty in moonlight" and "specimen n° 7"

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. - Is your T. Roosevelt acquired (1913) specimen of Kobomani tapir (Tapirus kabomani) on exhibit or merely in the collection?

https://t.co/CsMeSHR5Wx
Thank you,

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"The Nightmare before Christmas gets a new meaning !!

🎄🎋Merry Christmas!🎍🎁"

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- Continuing the nativity theme this weekend, next economic botany specimen on the countdown is Myrrh. This piece dates from 1871 and was traded in Zanzibar

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Already ᴇ̶ɴ̶ᴇ̶ᴍ̶ɪ̶ᴇ̶s FRIENDS (!!) since the childhood~♡
Always playing just for fun.

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Just waiting for the right sign of our Queen to attack the enemy.
Let's see who will be last one standing!
At least...we are many.

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"Spongiaires de la mer Caraïbe" (1864) included 25 hand-colored lithographs based on drawings made from living specimens - which was important as sponges change color & shape when removed from water. View the in via https://t.co/0Mt5N6ELVU

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In 2009, the world's only juvenile was discovered in by crew at the . I was able to see and help excavate this specimen on my first dig. It was...incredible seeing it in the monument before it was excavated.

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