Continuing updating database records for 🌏 bird type specimens and reached this beautiful nightjar. Sadly the species is now Critically Endangered https://t.co/0TKxPYoub4. The type was apparently captured when it flew into the bedroom of a house near Nouméa in 1880.

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in 1908, a pickaxe struck the side of a remarkable skull. It was the discovery of the Neanderthal known as the Old Man from La Chapelle, one of the most important specimens in the history of paleoanthropology. https://t.co/zv9FthqNzP

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Paul Bartsch, Ito Kumataro: Notes and description of specimens collected on the Philippine Expedition of the Steamer Albatross, circa 1908 : https://t.co/miqQglCnIM

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1 MORE BLOCK AND THE SERIES WILL BE COMPLETE.

'WHITE NOISE SPECIMENS:20'

https://t.co/Bohd2vrwvQ

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Edmontosaurus was part of a group of dinosaurs called the Hadrosaurs. One species, E. regalis, sported a fleshy “crest”! We have many well-preserved specimens of this charming dino, even possibly preserving their patterning!

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As mentioned before, megalodon was an active predator which prowled Cenozoic pelagic/coastal ocean waters. We know this from multiple specimens scattered across the globe in sediments indicative of such environments (map credit: Smithsonian Institution).

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A very nice paper with wonderful fossils. Some of the specimens (most of ?) are hosted in our collections ;) Quercy specimens have a crazy preservation (3D mummified toad and salamander with last meal in the belly) !!!

https://t.co/65p9aFPmWi
https://t.co/qyARU2lS3x

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Lagerpetids are on the news. Yesterday with the description of Kongonaphon and today with the description of remains of what would be very large Dromomeron specimens from New Mexico. Here are Lagerpeton chanarensis, Dromomeron gigas and Kongonaphon kely

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Something a little different. Practice with drawing floral specimens and my first time using oil pastels. Just a quick (45 minsish) practice piece during a study break.

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Great new Palaeontologica Electronica publication by Aime Rankin, Bob Emory, and Rob Asher: https://t.co/i1L3Y2OdWt. Beautiful specimens of Eocene fossil rodents archived on MorphoSource: https://t.co/UoFXdXjmHZ

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We're gaga for the gorgeous specimens in "Histoire naturelle des lépidoptères exotiques" (1835). Written by P. H. Lucas w/ hand-colored illustrations by H. L. Pauquet.

Find it in Biodiversity Heritage Library: https://t.co/bZERScXUKj

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'White Noise Specimens:02'

2ND INSTALLMENT OF THE 'WHITE NOISE' 1/10 EDITION PRINT PARALLEL SERIES ON RARIBLE. GLAD PEOPLE ARE DIGGIN EM🤩🤙

0.1 ETH EACH. ONLY 10 EDITIONS.

👉https://t.co/4AuXrEXYsv

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By following my twitter, you are contractually obligated to let me know if you see one of the following specimens in the wild

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We mark National Insect Week by saying thanks players for supporting us to save & share 200+ years' natural heritage of our British Insect Collection 1 million+ specimens including beetles, bees, flies & fleas 🦋https://t.co/qGyZVtYo19

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Watched The Collection (2012) the great follow up to 2009's The Collector. This time bug enthusiast maniac "the Collector" isn't doing house calls he's practising mass slaughter in his own warehouse where he keeps his collection of specimens. Really ups the ante from the first👍

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Unfortunately, the storage box containing the rest of specimens of the original series was destroyed by Cribb’s landlady in revenge for rent arrears.

Since then, nobody else has been able to collect any further specimens, and the moth has not been seen alive.

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Ambuzz, a Bug type that evolves into the Bug/Rock type Atlasquito. This line is based on Mosquitoes, atlas, specimens found preserved in amber, and Jurassic Park. To learn more about this line, check out my Instagram!

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3D specimens of fossil otters from the Middle Miocene of Thailand https://t.co/0iLpd5pUZa

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