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The northern tamandua (Tamandua mexicana) uses its long tongue to pick up ants and termites, and, like other anteaters, has no teeth. from "Manual para el rastreo de mamíferos silvestres de México" (2012) by J.M.A. Sánchez, in via : https://t.co/6KqzFN2n1d

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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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The 12 plates in Thomas Pennant's "Indian Zoology" (1769) were engraved by Peter Mazell from provided by Gideon Loten, once governor of Ceylon. The original drawings were later lost in a shipwreck. Explore this in via : https://t.co/oXQb7YyAH4

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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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Meet Mei, the Japanese Flying Squid that majored in Aerospace Engineering and can propel herself as much as 30m through the air by forcing water through her siphon.

Todarodes pacificus

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I AM SO EXCITED AND NERVOUS.

I just launched my first ever project for this series of Pride Butterfly Pins! I hope you love them! 🌈🦋

I would REALLY appreciate any & all shares to get the word out 🙏

https://t.co/JmCcQYOqOX

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I'm getting far too carried away with and MS Paint.🎨🖌👩🏻‍🔬👩🏻‍🎨
Today's illustrtions: and a group of

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Happy of toothedthreads (Odontonema schomburgkianum) and orchids (Dendrobium nobile) by Augusta Innes Withers for "The Gardener's Assistant" (1859) by Robert Thompson. Contributed in by ➡️ https://t.co/bLUc7OfUHO

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Results from the
Nominosuchus, Yinlong, Perunium and Vegavis.

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Three so far in my eco-system/global warming project. Mixing salt, water, ink, fresh water etc, and drawing into the results.

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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)

https://t.co/Dy9TVZDU6u

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Highlights from the
Torvosaurus, Jianjunosaurus, Xenosmilus and Nectosaurus.

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If you are in Melbourne this looks good end of April: https://t.co/xmjvent2Au
IMAGE: Sofia Sabbagh. 2018. leaves, ink, paint on paper. 19 x 68 cm. https://t.co/U99MFOZtLg

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I'm defending my PhD in two weeks, my advisor cannot fund me after, & I don't have a job lined up or savings.

Happy for any remote or position leads, whether full or part time, contract, or freelance.

Portfolio at https://t.co/uE8KRYXLBs

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It's and Ever wondered how some plants are able survive a frosty spring? Covered in a protective “coat”, the early-blooming prairie crocus can withstand cold temperatures, wind and snow!

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I've enjoyed being able to produce new this week. For I'm very pleased to share Acanthurus chirurgus, a doctorfish tang. It was difficult to keep those lateral line scales on, but it was well worth it.

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Today is so here are some old reconstructions of Dromaeosaurids, which are some of my favorite I haven’t been able to work on them because I have been concentrated in Triassic and Jurassic species

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The European tree frogs (Hyla arborea) are breeding! These frogs reproduce in stagnant bodies of water from late March to June. They can live up to 15 years. by Joseph Smit for "De dieren van Nederland" (1860-62), in via : https://t.co/EvsYRm7VCf 🐸

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