Today we highlight Conrad Gessner’s 'Historia animalium,' published in 1551-1557 that mark a shift into looking at animals in a scientific way. It is considered the start of modern zoology in the West and it was the most widely read of Renaissance natural history books.

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Here's a preview for Paranormalcy: A Cryptozoology Zine! 🐇
There are so many amazing artists working on this project, it's an honour to be a part of it!
(ft. cactus cat, jackalope, wolpertinger, furbearing trout, hopkinsville goblin and tizzie-whizie).

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“Theoretical” makes me think of speculative zoology. Which makes me think of hypothetical display structures on, say, Triceratops…

(Look somebody else suggested this years ago; it’s not entirely my fault.)

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🌾🌿🐈Hey there! My name's Mesa, and I'm an aspiring illustrator and furry vibing in Los Angeles! I have an obsession with zoology and love drawing animals of all kinds! Come get to know me! Here are my @'s:

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Hi, I'm Crow, a zoology student and I currently take commissions! I can draw anthro and feral (including D&D animal-like races)! Just shoot me a DM!

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'Not Before Sundown' (2003), J. Sinisalo: Also titled 'Troll - A Love Story', the novels follows a photographer who finds a baby troll and is seduced by its wildness. Cryptozoology connects the troll to the hidden wild places and the terror therein.
(Illus: Jenny Wiik, 2015)

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yoooo a cryptids zine!! Paranormalcy: A cryptozoology zine is shaping up to be a beautiful project, check it out!

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Preview for my entry in Paranormalcy cryptozoology zine! :^D

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Anyway, here's some of my old speculative zoology-style palaeoart.
- https://t.co/AfeaAZPCuB
- https://t.co/MjCag37XY8
- https://t.co/PNOowhN63G
(no dinosaurs, I promise)

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. describes his book The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Cryptozoology as a "blend of science and fantasy, vintage and modern, it is a visual guide to the world that lurks beyond our current knowledge of nature." https://t.co/QN18M4nJvF

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The first piece in my Cryptid Curiosities series, Mothman. Mothman is a mothlike humanoid with red glowing eyes. It's appearance foretells misfortunate.

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este post fue hecho por cryptozoology enjoyer gang

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Rts are appreciated!
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Artwork and the biology of Skydrops; tiny flying quadrilarerians from the birrin world.

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referral - interviews ICB/ 2021 's Monique Udell ()

The behind which bond do you share with your furry companion?
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New at the International Cryptozoology Museum: The Labrador duck (Camptorhynchus labradorius) had its last known sighting in 1878, in Elmira, New York. There are 55 specimens of the Labrador duck preserved in museum collections worldwide. This is a porcelain model.

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big thanks to & , not just for planning & running another great but also for sorting me out... Zoology, ecology, palaeontology, speculative biology, conservation & evolution with fantastic sciart & palaeoart (& aliens) thrown in.

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