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I've been updating Wikipedia species pages with details of important & type specimens @World_Museum. Its nice when I find info about the specimens is already there, such as the types of the Himalayan Quail which were painted by both Edward Lear, for the description, & John Gould
🏔 A century of birds from the Himalaya Mountains.
London, 1831.
https://t.co/zsgGGz2m8g
That moment when you ask yourself if you turned the stove off before leaving for the Himalayas with Uncle Scrooge...
#DisneyComics
🦑The Vermont myths differed little from the fauns, dryads & satyrs; & the wild Wales's dark hints of strange, small & terrible hidden troglodytes & burrowers. Or startlingly similar to the dreaded Mi-Go or “Abominable Snow-Men” who lurk in the Himalayan peaks🎨Jason Engle🦑#HPL
Himalayan Dumbo Rat for a personal project I’m working on, finished my first reference for 1 of ??? Amount of characters. First character is a Druid! Drew up some signs as well correlating to the classes and rankings of every magic class and general rankings.
The Man in the Flesh. He has a lion statue filled with Himalayan pink salt
He also belongs to a friend of mine.
Drew our cat hehehe he's a #Himalayan mix but i dont know what the other mix is 😅
🏔 A century of birds from the Himalaya Mountains.
London, 1831.
https://t.co/sZbSIEKLJA
Meet #Jujurana the #WesternTragopan, official #mascot for the #GreatHimalayanNationalPark , #HimachalPradesh. One the last homes of this resplendent but rare pheasant can still be seen.
Munmun Dhalaria's brilliant documentary on the bird for @NatGeo : https://t.co/u2ZlFvbXhq
Some doodles for smiley red cat oc, that I haven’t posted ....not that solid though. Both of the red cat twins have she/he pronouns and are both lesbians... as expected of me (they’re also Himalayan cats)
A Himalayan vulture (Gyps himalayensis). This is the largest of the Gyps vultures and possibly the largest bird in the Himalayas!
The #snowleopard , this has been taken by my friend Deepkul Chhetri while I was photographing , keep watching cause then I will show you, how he killed it #ThePhotoHour #Himalayas @NatGeoTravel @StormHour @LensAreLive @NikonUSA
More info on this video https://t.co/JKx3zQfsol
🏔 Illustrations of the botany and other branches of the natural history of the Himalayan Mountains: .
London: Wm. H. Allen, 1839.
https://t.co/XIjQlLMQTL
Round up the usual suspect: Basil, a neighbour's Himalayan Persian cat seems to have muscled his way in to having undisputed hunting rights in our back garden, so I'm guessing that he's the one who dispatched this shrew. https://t.co/M69mPhLFeE