Our favourite stamp is of Sir Joseph Banks and Passiflora aurantia. The Passiflora auranti type specimen is available on the https://t.co/3kRihbWP2K

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New early cretaceous Confuciusornithidae bird, Yangavis confucii- lovely specimen! https://t.co/JOftukSjJk

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Truly a fine specimen ( fanart hope you like!)

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Explore our scientific collections in a whole new way: From black rhinos to green abalones—& all the skulls, starfish, fossils, & California basketry in between—explore our new 700-specimen collection here: https://t.co/teIU1MOojY.

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For explore Australia's first flora: A Specimen of the Botany of New Holland. Issued in four parts between 1793-1795, the work includes descriptions by James Edward Smith & engraved by James Sowerby. In via : https://t.co/mNCDtxK6Db

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The moral of the story is, keep practicing kiddos, and one day your OCs will blossom into the beautiful specimens they were meant to be.
The glo up is real.
Aunty Lola believes in you all, get art buff 🎨💪✨

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in 1908, a pickaxe struck the side of a remarkable skull. It was the discovery of the Neanderthal known as the Old Man from La Chapelle, one of the most important specimens in the history of paleoanthropology.

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here's a WIP of a comm i'm working on, i took direct reference from my own abs when drawing this specimen no big deal

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"It's a valuable specimen, but you have been authorized to terminate it. If you don't, it may invade other sectors." Serris was one of my favorite bosses from Metroid Fusion. It definitely had some of the coolest fight music. Art by . More of t… https://t.co/VdIMwD5j8W

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in 1936, the or Tasmanian Tiger was named a protected animal, only 59 days before the last known specimen died in captivity

by H.C. Richter for John 'Mammals of v.1 (1863)

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let me bless your eyes with this perfect specimen
he's a character I designed for one of my best friends (yes I have multiple, get over it)

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The very first specimen that I ever cleared and stained, Aphyocharax anisitsi, a bloodfin tetra. Photographed it a few years later.

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This could be fun! If anyone's up for it, I'd love to see how other's draw my specimen characters in their style! https://t.co/0XaH6AB4xM

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Hey I painted one of your excellent stag beetle specimens.

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Jean Baptiste Vérany's "Mollusques méditeranéens: Céphalopodes" (1851) describes specimens fished from the Mediterranean Sea and features chromolithographed plates depicting octopuses, squids, and cuttlefishes. In via : https://t.co/LNTMPk4x1c

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