"It is mine, I tell you. My own. My precious!"

Odd looking monkey from 'Die Säugthiere in Abbildungen nach der Natur' (1774-1855)


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What did one bee say to the other when they landed on the same flower?

Buzz off.

I'll quit pollen your leg now and wish everyone a happy particularly the entomologists I share an office with!🐝

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This beluga whale looks completely harmless and adorable but it is actually a dangerous Russian spy

Look at its face: you can tell it's hiding state secrets and planning many treasons

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Today is so I just want to say *THANKS BATS* for eating all of my figs this year before I got a chance to pick them, and also for pooping all over the yard. Great effort this year 👏

from Proceedings from 1880

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John Gould is famous for his works on birds, but when he visited Australia in 1838, encouraged him to also study the mammals.

He was particularly fascinated with the red kangaroo, which he considered a zoological marvel

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TFW you're deathly hungover but all you have to eat in the house is healthy food

I *think* this is an opossum, and the is from 'Die Säugthiere in Abbildungen nach der Natur' (1774-1855)

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So here is plate 45 from 's copy of Merian's Metamorphosis insectorum Surinamensium (RBR QL466.M47 1705) and I need your help, twitter:

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TFW it's school holidays and you're somewhere between just needing five minutes to yourself, and leaving those two yapping little shits in the nest and flying off to Mexico

I mean, I don't have kids, I'm just going off the look on the adult bird's face🤷‍♀️

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History at Doyle! The catalogue for our Rare Books, Autographs & Maps auction is now online at https://t.co/sIWigiO4bb. Exhibition opens April 13. Auction April 17.
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Yesterday I learned that only 3% of bird species have penises (thanks )

Ducks, geese, swans, and large flightless birds like ostriches & emus have penises, while species such as owls, eagles and flamingos have completely lost their penises over time!

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When you and bae eat too much at dinner and have to go out back for a nap (aka. me on Christmas Day 2016)

These turgid creatures are Cape golden moles, native to some regions of South Africa

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Lots and lots of busy, busy bugs transforming 🐛

Two plates from Transactions of (1898-1901) via - https://t.co/tbXeSt0Lnn

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Honored by the & governments, was attracted by the aggressiveness of Amazon like thorny & sometimes home to scorpions.


📷: "#Bromelia anticantha Bertol." In our

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I've heard the phrase 'the hills have eyes', but I've never heard 'the ground has teeth' before 🤔

Edward Lear kangaroo from 'Transactions of the Zoological Society of London', v.1 (1835)

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Calling undergrads & alumni curious about & more! Kick off your by applying to our Postgraduate in Apply by April 1: https://t.co/KymCtatki3.

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"Alas, poor Yorick! I knew him, Horatio, a fellow of infinite jest, of most excellent fancy..."

How come this Loris looks like it's doing Shakespeare in the park?!

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This July...

Study studies, &

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Don't pay tuition, housing, & weekday lunch thanks to .

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📷: 19th century drawing of the of a in our collection

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