Largest of the birds of prey of the Middle East, the mythical Roc was a terror, able to carry off elephants and whole ships for its hatchlings to eat. The Thousand and One Nights has not one but two tales, and the origins of the Roc vary from India to Africa.

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The palm-nut vulture (Gypohierax angolensis) or vulturine fish eagle, breeds in forest and savannah across sub-Saharan Africa.

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Left: Springhare flaunts funky hues in ’s report on the newly discovered fluorescence of the rabbit-size, savanna-dwelling rodents of southern & eastern Africa. Right: Eduardo Kac’s "GFP Bunny," a transgenic artwork featuring a green fluorescent rabbit, created in 2000.

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My name is Marischa Becker, a 2D and now 3D artist from South Africa. Art is life for me, it's a place where I feel the most abundant... I'm also available for commission works.

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Take a look at Alfred Achiampong's work. He's a phenomenal character designer/illustrator from Ghana, West Africa. This is his Twitter profile

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The Robin (Erithacus rubecula) is found across Europe, east to Western Siberia and south to North Africa. British Robins are largely resident. Scandinavian and Russian Robins migrate to Britain and western Europe.

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Next we have the Heaviside's dolphin (Cephalorhynchus heavisidii) found along the south west coast of Africa.

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Dino of the day!
Spinosaurus is a large genus of spinosaurine spinosaurid theropod from the late Cretaceous in what is now North Africa.
(1st Art by Mark Witton, 2nd by Davide Bonadonna)

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Through his works, Timi Kakanda explores his interest in the human form, and its relationship to his experience living and working in Africa. https://t.co/ai9IV5U1zJ

[Sisterhood by Timi Kakandar]

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Now look at this beauty. Very decorative map showing the northwest Notice the Islands in the lower left and to the north with an inset of Peñon de Velez. by J. Hondius, ca. 1610 https://t.co/1DjkkxOM2t

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Protecting the last in British photographer George Logan documents the "natural beauty, drama and raw ferocity" of wild lions in Africa
https://t.co/tCenIf814u

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Answering the call, a wild caffeinated artist appears...

I'm a freelance paint splatterer and pixel pusher from South Africa. Doing these character portraits of a race of people deeply connected to Nature.

Prints here: https://t.co/Ek8UBWY1jl

Thanks for the art share Leonard!

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The African continent was, in 1713, in wide parts still "terra incognita" to Europeans. The outside contures of this large continent were quite well documented, so that the shape was depicted correctly. But the interior was widely unknown. https://t.co/6bX6vrteaj

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Stw 53 is a partial cranium from Sterkfontein, South Africa. Is it early Homo? Australopithecus? Time is ripe for a new reconstruction.

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The Melrose Gallery, in association with Sandton City, present ‘INTROSPECTION – Art of Contemporary Africa’, a thought-provoking group exhibition featuring established and emerging artists from the continent of Africa. Read more: https://t.co/sOrEidgcV5

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is happening again :P
My name is Kyle and I'm a digital artist from South Africa. I love illustrating and conceptualising fantasy and cyberpunk stuff :D

You can find my links here: https://t.co/t4opwYy0T5

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Good way to start 2021! We looked at the diversity of, the presumed widespread, Aplocheilichthys spilauchen in coastal waters of West Africa. Much more diversity present and patterns congruent with Mangrove contraction and expansion! 1/2

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Okaaaayyyy, so I made some progress. I didn’t draw a puppy. Instead, it’s a giraffe. And a tree. In Africa. So that’s progress!
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Bat-Eared Fox

Bat-Eared Foxes are a species that can be found in eastern and southern Africa. Those small-sized foxes grow to be around 60 cm tall and, as their name implies, they are known for their large ears which are about 13 cm long.

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