Born 1647 the wonderful Maria Sibylla Merian, entomologist, scientific traveller, artist.
Featured in my post for : https://t.co/min1kI02XE & in my about women & herpetology: https://t.co/PGVzbv7rlT

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🐸 North American herpetology. v.2.
Philadelphia: J. Dobson, 1836-1840.
https://t.co/ZlGbLLLSna

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A few blogs with themes to celebrate
"Women and herpetology" 🦎 🐢
"Women, art and zoology" 🦋🦜
"Women and the blue planet" 🐟🦀
Among a selection of blogs at: https://t.co/SRRPbiuI1R

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• My names Al!
• They/Them pronouns!
• Insta is @/Al._2555, though i'm not as active.
• I'm a digital artist planning to write a graphic novel about my characters.
• I also have an interest in Herpetology and Ichthyology!

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I'm Al, I'm Nonbinary (they/them) and I do digital art!

I like drawing, gaming, and I also have a big interest in herpetology and ichthyology (study of reptiles and fish!) 💛🤍💜🖤

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“Herpetological Reasoning”
Jenn Todd
mixed media on canvas
24” x 48” (61 x 122 cm)
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🐸 North American herpetology. v.2.
Philadelphia: J. Dobson, 1836-1840.
https://t.co/kZSQGCLG1d

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4 years ago: 16, at college, coming to terms w socially transitioning, dealing w/ abuse at home, depression + adhd knows no bounds

now: 20, got a job, broke as fuck, uni dropout, studying zoology and herpetology, comfortable w/ transitioning socially and medically https://t.co/sLmf9jWwXC

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Just in case you need any last-minute holiday gift ideas...I have a few!

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Yay, is going around! ✨ I’m Teddy, and I’m a Veterinary Technician, and future Doctor of Veterinary Medicine specializing in Exotic & Reptiles! I am working towards my PhH in Herpetology & Field Research! 🐶🩺🧪

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🦎 North American herpetology: .
Philadelphia: J. Dobson, 1836-1840.
https://t.co/U4lOpB9SsA

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Hello! I am a high altitude goblin who keeps/breeds geckos and makes animal costumes professionally. I post life things, WIPs, animals, and nonsense here!
✨ Conservation
🦎 Husbandry
🐸 Herpetology
🦇 Learning
🌱 Being a doofus

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🐸 North American herpetology: .
Philadelphia: J. Dobson, 1836-1840.
https://t.co/YsaJZUJfpc

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can be used to add humor to like this "identification" guide made to "Common Sneks of Maryland"

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The theme of Inktober today is bulky. So, I decided to appeal to the big ass I’ve seen! Physalaemus nattereri lowers the head, inflates the body and up its butt to show his big ocelli to scare predators. Not cool?!

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