i made this snailchamp (pogsnail?) emote for an invertebrate zoology class discord and might just make a bunch of stupid pogchamp emotes in general now because i'm very bored

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🦌 Fauna antiqua sivalensis, being the fossil zoology of the Sewalik Hills, in the north of India
London: Smith, Elder and Co., 1846.
https://t.co/47WdypUVgz

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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/I1uBVmO5Mc

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I've been thinking about making a documentary on cryptozoology. One thing I find interesting is what can be misidentified as a paranormal creature. For instance I'm pretty sure Dogman is a bear with mange, and sea serpents are just whale penises.

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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/zgrfQgq25x

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🦌 Fauna antiqua sivalensis, being the fossil zoology of the Sewalik Hills, in the north of India
London: Smith, Elder and Co., 1846.
https://t.co/nxIFfhK7dp

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🦉 Indian zoology.
London: Printed by Henry Hughs, for Robert Faulder, 1790.
https://t.co/dh5xi5IcSQ

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🦌 Fauna antiqua sivalensis, being the fossil zoology of the Sewalik Hills, in the north of India
London: Smith, Elder and Co., 1846.
https://t.co/QSZKoI6Wg8

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Natural history and the park: Illustrations of Indian zoology; chiefly selected from the collection of Major-General Hardwicke ...by John Gray et al, 2 vols, from BHL/Smithsonian..........https://t.co/ZtCKc1uWSl

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🌊 The Zoology of the voyage of H.M.S. Samarang, under the command of Captain Sir Edward Belcher, C.B., F.R.A.S., F.G.S., during the years 1843-1846 /.
London: Reeve and Benham, 1850 [i.e. 1848-1850].
https://t.co/MHSsZqTSQF

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Amigos, perfectly for this week's art from me is of... You can get the full resolution version from my and/or my totally for free! Enjoy & have a great

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🌄 The zoology of the voyage of the H.M.S. Erebus & Terror. v.1.
London, E. W. Janson, 1844-1875.
https://t.co/lMqvAxz9Dv

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Hi, thanks for this thread, I am an illustrator and sculptor based in England. I mainly create my own characters based on folk lore and cryptozoology!

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Great to see models from the D'Arcy Thompson Zoology collection featured in this wonderful initiative! Scans by CAHID's Dr Erolin and MSc Medical Art students.
Check out our Open Access-CC0 Public Domain collection here: https://t.co/XV0pIt0g8P

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Hi there, I am an illustrator and sculptor based in England. I love to create characters based on cryptozoology and folklore. I would love to illustrate childrens books one day. 💚

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The newest ep of is on the esoteric and fascinating story of the Minnesota Iceman, and features insider info from mammalogist Ron Pine ... https://t.co/xqQko1VIpJ I'm pleased to get a shout-out: I've written about the iceman a few times ... cont

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Indian Scops Owl 🦉 (Otus bakkamoena) is staring down Monday like it's a tasty grasshopper 🦗. from Indian Zoology (1769) by Thomas Pennant. Via with thanks to for digitizing: https://t.co/09XqxBpwY3 --

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Aw thanks for this thread and your artwork is gorgeous! I am an illustrator and sculptor based in Yorkshire, UK. I really enjoy designing characters based on cryptozoology or folk lore.

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'Women in zoology & animal conservation: role models & trailblazers' will be my talk on Tuesday for . Looking forward to highlighting the work of some women in the past who are very relevant now.

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