October 15, 1999, in a press conference hosted by the National Geographic magazine, "Archaeoraptor liaoningensis" is presented to the public. Later revealed to be a fake made from Microraptor, named in 2000, parts of the bird Yanornis & 1 yet undescribed species (?) 🐦🦖

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1/n Ok and Back me up here cuz I can’t @ Pokémon being lumpers. These two are clearly different species.

- Galar and Kanto (allopatric populations)
- Geographical disjunction (no interbreeding)
- distinct morphological and typing difference

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Today is World Animal Day!

Bids are now open for Explorers Against Extinction wildlife auction ‘Sketch For Survival 2019’. My watercolour Indian Sloth Bear is touring the show and will be exhibited at London's Royal Geographical Society in November.
https://t.co/zW7fOCZiMe

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A psychogeographic mapping of all the people I’ve met in Savannah since freshman year

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Oh ! stereographic projection makes your 360 to planetoïd so EASY !

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My Indian Sloth Bear watercolour will be on show at the Royal Geographical Society in London on Thursday 14 November https://t.co/uhKYb0eaV5

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Catbird’s
Common - Kinder Bueno

Uncommon - Aviator shades

RARE - Current issue of National Geographic Magazine

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เพ้อเจ้อไปเยอะ 55555 เอาจริงๆ แล้วคือชอบวาดเสื้อผ้าสวยๆ แค่นั้น 555 เราเป็นคนวาดอะไรซับซ้อนหรือ concept ยากไม่เก่ง งานนี้อยากใส่พลังวาดอะไรแบบที่ชอบ เลยออกมาเป็น set เครื่องแต่งกายที่นางแบบหน้านิ่งๆ เหมือนถ่ายแบบนิตยการ แต่เสื้อผ้าคือ national geographic

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Choreographic maps laying out key scenes in Anna's journey to Elsa's castle, created by Cory Loftis for Frozen (2013), dir. Chris Buck, Jennifer Lee

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[National Geographic] New discovery shows how T. rex kept its brain cool https://t.co/oSfOQIHwjf

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shown in stereographic projection. Cantellated {3,3}.

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Rocío Espín Piñar นักวาดภาพประกอบบทความประวัติศาสตร์ของ National Geographic หลายคนเห็นภาพเหล่านี้แล้ว คงคุ้นๆกับผลงานของเขาทั้งที่ปรากฏอยู่บนปกหนังสือ ภายในเล่ม รวมทั้งสื่อออนไลน์

credit: https://t.co/6WaIQko7GM

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Researchers at National Geographic succeeded in taking photographs showing various animals growing inside their mother’s wombs. Using small cameras that are connected through a system of 4D-ultrasound scans. A dolphin, a cow, an elephant and a lion.

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The ingenious charts that explained the Cosmos to C19th schoolchildren : https://t.co/PhXzu8G8QV & see more zoomable scans from the 'Yaggy’s Geographical Study Kits' here : https://t.co/0TqkhWKIpz

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24. Not really I never traced.. I did make a sprite though. I used leviathan form mmz to make forte. only thing I’m really ashamed about is I drew this lion from the cover of National Geographic then lion king came out and I took a color pencil to it and ruined it 😩

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This is the Triangulum Galaxy I took last week. 3 million light years from earth.

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lil Bundle of foxes from Nat geographic screenshots

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