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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Just added 6 concerning to our website. Read here:
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Authors incl. Pius V and Filippo Arena. Illustration from Arena's "La natura, e coltura de' fiori fisicamente esposta" (1767-8):

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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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The songs & tunes of musicians the Howling Gaels come to for SOLD OUT tonight—be lucky like a & get tickets for tomorrow: https://t.co/9rPCOHjzeU.
📷: Only regular in our

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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...

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In honor of we'd like to highlight the beautiful illustrations of Java & by Berthe Hoola van Nooten (1840-1885). More about this magnificient work:

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This weekend it's on view in Stand E19 @

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Interested in recovering the have in shaping Apply now to our funded summer program w/ & : https://t.co/LXF1LpRdhZ

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

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For some in the animal kingdom, every day is Fat Tuesday

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The snozberries taste like snozberries...

from 'Die Säugthiere in Abbildungen nach der Natur' by Schreber

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in 1971, the Leadbeater's Possum became Victoria's faunal emblem

John Leadbeater was ’s first taxidermist. Professor McCoy had previously attempted to name a bird for him but was beaten to naming rights by John Gould!

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How have shaped our world? Discover hidden histories in our fully-funded summer program w/ & . Explore the , , Garden Foundation, & more. APPLY: https://t.co/LXF1LpRdhZ.

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