Joseph Smit was born on 18 July 1836. He provided much for the Proceedings of the Zoological Society (PZS) now . Here are just a few examples of his work, original and one plate from PZS depicting a colobus monkey.

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Fun Fact Friday: It's Grizzly and I have two pet quinea pigs. Even though it's data mostly came from zoological info on Moles, Trimogemon and it's Epoch mode are loving nicknamed Grizzly's "Guinea Pig Evolutions"

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I'm deeply obsessed with the zoological and geological prints of GinkgoZee on Etsy. Just preordered that harlequin beetle! https://t.co/1doQE2DGdk

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Fun Fact Friday: Aukletmon is a Jogress between the digging Drimogemon and the flying Hirundramon. It's data stems from zoological reports of the Auklet family of birds who live in burrows and on rocky cliffs.

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and more! of "Transformations of South African by J.M. Fawcett for the Transactions of the Zoological Society of London, Vol. 17 (1903-1906). View more in with thanks to for digitizing: https://t.co/ERrIF0DC7S

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Certainly, Toroko! I'm not an illustrator or anything, but what I do make are collages of surreal, zoological encyclopedia-inspired creatures!

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Hello there! I'm Bellamy, a digital collagist with an emphasis on surreal creature designs inspired by zoological encyclopedias!

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🏝 Zoological researches in Java, and the neighbouring islands
London: Printed for Kingsbury, Parbury, & Allen, 1824.
https://t.co/emrxKAMWvd

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i replayed bugsnax the other day, and wanted to make my own grumpusona! her name's mipmop muddlesludge, and she's a scientist who came to snaktooth island to study the bugsnax from a zoological perspective!

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🌄 Zoological illustrations, or, Original figures and descriptions of new, rare, or interesting animals:
London: Printed by R. and A. Taylor for Baldwin, Cradock, and Joy; and W. Wood, 1820-1823.
https://t.co/OpRHmNz9aU

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Edward Jenner FLS, creator of the world’s first vaccine, was born in 1749. His invention of a vaccine for smallpox saved countless lives. He was elected a Fellow of the in 1798 on the strength of his zoological work, especially the nesting habits of cuckoos.

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At 24 years-old Huxley published his first paper in which built on his zoological observations on board HMS Rattlesnake as Assistant-Surgeon. Explore a collection of his work from the Royal Society archive: https://t.co/LV8qSrv3gZ https://t.co/x2dvHT04Qw

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Dustlet – Tiny elemental, chaotic neutral

The Dustlet is rumored to be one of the many designed creatures developed by the notorious, yet secret Institute of Microzoological Alchemy.

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Y. for Yelling.
Z. for Zoological.



And the alphabet is DONE. ✅

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A number of different inspirations, including Inu Curry's work on Madoka, the surreal creatures of Middens, zoological encyclopedias, and just having grown up around media with a large number of varied creatures as a core element in trading card, tabletop, or video game form!

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🌄 Zoological illustrations, or, Original figures and descriptions of new, rare, or interesting animals:
London: Printed by R. and A. Taylor for Baldwin, Cradock, and Joy; and W. Wood, 1820-1823.
https://t.co/2GZgkGGd4N

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Until May 15th, you can request me to draw your OC as a chibi with an exotic animal plush of your choice for:
- A screenshot documentation of donation of 5 euro or more to a zoological garden/an animal shelter
- A payment of 5 euro or more directly to me.
https://t.co/tUiE3J0VM8

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🌄 Zoological illustrations, or, Original figures and descriptions of new, rare, or interesting animals:
London: Printed by R. and A. Taylor for Baldwin, Cradock, and Joy; and W. Wood, 1820-1823.
https://t.co/NE4hPl91b4

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Blue butterflies by Maria Sybilla Merian, born in 1647. She was one of the Northern European women artists who bridged science and art with her meticulously detailed botanical and zoological drawings.

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