I finally saw them. Quietly dancing through the trees, male Venomoth appeared, dropping waterfalls of luminous powder behind them with each beat of their wing. It was truly spectacular.

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I'm Crow and I go by they/them and she/her. I am a person, nothing more, nothing less. I do art and I major in zoology!

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Calyrex etymology!
From rex! Latin for king, and Calyx! Which, in zoology is a cuplike cavity or structure, so the way its holding its crown-bush-ball thing.

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Not really, but still technically, my first drawing of 2020?
Meet magizoology teacher! He's a gringo who fell in love with the Amazon's magical fauna but got cursed by a Cuca and became part alligator ~

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is officially on the schedule for ! Prepare for the liquored up narration of zoology fact and fiction by clicking "attend" at https://t.co/I2X1BKycuL. This will give us an idea of our attendance as well as give you reminders to not miss the show!

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been really busy lately!!! have a really quick marine zoology doodle :’’00 !!!

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My 2019 article on 's research on and is also available at the BBC Science Focus site: https://t.co/nUNjxzEs4B

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After a conversation about the details and heavenly taboo of shape-shifting, Aziraphale decides to try it. And while he's not very well versed in biology or zoology, what's a shape he's more familiar with?

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cryptozoology dude

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A multitude of mollusks collected during the voyage of the H.M.S. Samarang, which surveyed the coasts of Southeast Asia & southern China from 1843 to 1846. View more in "Zoology of the voyage of H.M.S. Samarang" (1850) via ➡️ https://t.co/9iKOaiKfWE

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Narwhal in the 'Sea and its wonders' by Mary & Elizabeth Kirby, 1871. One of the featured in blog on 'Women and the blue planet' on the contributions of women to the development of marine zoology: https://t.co/GutUNOdazU.

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Day 17 of ‘Unique Object’

While the archive has an abundance of papers related to research on the natural world, the archive preserves only one pair of shoes which belonged to John Obadiah Westwood, the first Hope Professor of Zoology

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