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Foto familiar de los Soummuel. En el zoologico de Tabi. Conservado en el diario de Serah #ArtistOnTwitter #ocs #dibujodigital #ilustracion #artista #comics
@TetZoo Within the speculative branch of African cryptozoological theorizing, the active rejection of the “dinosaur” origins for Mokele-Mbembe and ndgoko na maiji (Teke: "water elephant") sightings have opened the window to intriguing talk of extinct species in the order Proboscidea.
3/8 Three camels allowed out of their pen for good behaviour whilst recalcitrant goats and zebras languish behind unfeasibly low fences at Regent's park Zoological Gardens
Scharf #London (1835)
@agatamicia "Vipera Ferro Di Lancia - Vipera lanceolata"
Here is a rare and beautiful lithograph from the "Atlante Zoologico Popolare" published in Naples (1863) by Giovanni Boschi. The lithograph was made by Raimondo Petraroja.
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Cryptozoological posters by French illustrator, Camille Renversade.
some crops! Hyena reference is based on this lovely photo from the Oak Creek Zoological Conservatory Wildlife Rescue & Sanctuary in Texas!
Natural history and the park: Zoological illustrations, or, Original figures and descriptions of new, rare, or interesting animals ..... 3 vols........1829-1833.....BHL/Smithsonian.....https://t.co/W0XrTh3lT1 #naturalhistoryillustration
The Yellow Mountain is located in southern Anhui Province of China. The scenic area occupies an area of 160 square kilometers and boasts not only attracting scenery but also abundant resources of zoological species. It is one of World Natural and Cultural Heritage Sites in China.
Joyce Allan was an Australian conchologist,museum curator and a scientific illustrator her artwork with the Royal Art Society of New South Wales. In 1943 She became first woman to be elected as a fellow of the Royal Zoological Society of New South Wales 4/.
🐚 Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London
London: Academic Press, [etc.], 1833-1965.
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🐞 Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London
London: Academic Press, [etc.], 1833-1965.
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🐟 Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London
London: Academic Press, [etc.], 1833-1965.
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🐞 Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London
London: Academic Press, [etc.], 1833-1965.
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🦎 A contribution to our knowledge of the varieties of the wall-lizard (Lacerta muralis) in Western Europe and North Africa
London, Zoological Society, 1905
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[#Anthropozoologica] La classification des animaux sauvages chez un naturaliste et médecin du Xe siècle Aḥmad Ibn Abī al-Ašʿaṯ.
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Kaouthar LAMOUCHI CHEBBI & Mehrnaz KATOUZIAN-SAFADI de @Univ_Paris & @CNRS
In our 2013 book The Cryptozoologicon, myself, @thejohnconway and @cmkosemen had fun with the idea of the ameranthropoid as a real primate. Namely, a terrestrialised, tailless descendant of Protopithecus, able to use tools. This was just an exercise in speculation though.
🐚 Zoological illustrations, or, Original figures and descriptions of new, rare, or interesting animals, selected chiefly from the classes of ornithology, entomology, and conchology, and arranged accordi.
London: Baldwin & Cradock, 1829-1833.
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@MaineMillennial @TiffanyBond The “Cryptic AF” = Cryptic Air Force? Sounds like a branch of someone’s Space Force, no?
We will consider anything “Cryptid” and “Cryptozoological.” Need to stay away from politics at the nonprofit. @CryptoLoren
Frohawk found inspiration visiting the zoological collections of @britishmuseum (now at @NHM_London) and live animals at @zsllondonzoo (@ZSLLibrary). Studying living animals close up enabled him to hone his observational skills which his artwork demonstrates #CollectionsUnited