Interested in of We run a to learn more about the use of traits in soil zoology/ecology and available data on them. Please RT 🕷️🪳🦗🪲🐌🪱
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WhaleCOME Back (again) to the Museum of Zoology! With covid-secure measures in place, we are open 3 days a week from tomorrow. There are still free tickets available for visiting slots on Thursday and Friday, so get booking! 🐋🐋🐋 https://t.co/a4wvUB9p9f

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Eugen Ransonnet-Villez was a 19th century Viennese aristo, polymath and prodigy. After studying at the Academy of Fine Arts (at age 11!) he went into law, but he is best known for his amateur zoology.

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✨Tippy 'Tip' Top ✨
A zany blend of 90's Bill Nye and warner-style silliness
Tip's special interest include zoology and worms-on-strings

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(congrats on 5k!!)
hi! my names matteo and i'm starting to draw more mcyt fanart,,+ some cryptzoology stuff!!

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is it cryptozoology if the cryptids in the world you live in are provably real?
ah well, an ashbell for a

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The new Naden Habour carcass article at proving popular, just exceeded the required 23 comments :) Proof once more that is the ultimate playground... https://t.co/2e0hqocLe3

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The Case of the Carcass: a Review ... new article at Good to see comments accruing already :) https://t.co/2e0hqocLe3 Does anyone know the whereabouts of the original Susan Laurie-Bourque painting?

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Cryptozoology really fascinates me because it’s stuff people have allegedly seen but we haven’t had any real proof they exist for sure

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It's time, in which I take a VERY long, detailed look at a monster-themed photo, or photos, or bit of film. This time, we look AGAIN at photos alleged to show a monster carcass: the 1937 Naden Harbour sea monster carcass…

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Ivan T. Sanderson, a foundation grandfather of cryptozoology, collaborated with the midcentury pre-tiki artist/naturalist/archaeologist Miguel Covarrubias, for ITS’ children’s book, John and Juan in the Jungle (1953). ~ cc:

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Halloween fun! See this fantastic bat illustration — and the rest of the family — hanging out in the Wild Life gallery.

Hand-drawn by Perth artist Campbell Whyte with help from our Terrestrial Zoology Curator Kenny Travouillon and our collection of bat specimens.

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🐦 General zoology, or Systematic natural history
London, Printed for G. Kearsley, 1800-1826.
https://t.co/PTWUgFeBoC

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🦌 Fauna boreali-americana, or, The zoology of the northern parts of British America: .
London: John Murray, 1829-1837.
https://t.co/DRiG1JmJHs

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❄ Fauna boreali-americana, or, The zoology of the northern parts of British America: .
London: John Murray, 1829-1837.
https://t.co/cGF2vFxL7e

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