This is celebrating first anniversary! Which cephalopod will reign supreme, or

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Junkrat joins Dinowatch, with his companion Pachycephalosaurus, probably the only creature in the desert who has taken more blows to the skull than he has. He’s been calling her ‘Yacunt’ for years, but there has been pressure to change it

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Akainacephalus obviously takes centre stage for but since you can never have enough thyreophorans here's some of the spiky stegosaur Tuojiangosaurus.

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“#dog-head” or of a phenomenon that originated in Until the 16th – artists in were still painting dog-heads. An 18th century painting. Or 590 Nuremberg Chronicle (1493).

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references for my squad as of splatoon 2! i used to run an ask blog for them during splatoon 1, this is them after the passage of two years. they are the cephalosquad, tempera is the leader and a backliner, amitola and iris are frontliners, cyrel is a flex strategist

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Every single cephalopod is gay

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‘Alien Cephalopod Bad Hair Day’ by Regina Valluzzi https://t.co/rVbt2i3mMm

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White-headed Marsh-tyrant (Arundinicola leucocephala)

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"My only regret, my dearest, is that I waited this long. Long enough to forget your name."

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Octavia's Anthem will always be a fav quest of mine... and I do really love coming up with complicated outfits so here you go

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figured i should do this with nobodys favorite relish cephalopod

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"Black-headed Snake", 1869. Illustrated by Harriet Scott, in Krefft's "The Snakes of Australia". https://t.co/cllxby5bTN via (Aspidites melanocephalus)

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more cephalopod kids

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Diplomoceras are ancient cephalopods with extremely elongated shells that were 2 metres across (4 metres when accounting for shell winding). They lived during the Cretaceous & had a worldwide distribution.

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「マグメル深海水族館」第10話オウムガイ🐙更新されてます!頭足類週間(#CephalopodWeek)の終わりにオウムガイはいかがですか〜🦑
https://t.co/IvRnJ7khZ6

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Happy It's the perfect time to share this little cartoon I've been working on. I'm a ~sucker~ for etymology

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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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Richard Owen's 1st monograph, "Memoir on the pearly nautilus" (1832), described Nautilus pompilius for the 1st time in detail as a comprehensive study in comparative anatomy utilizing both text & illustrations. In via : https://t.co/QWQul09h5C

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