The 12 plates in Thomas Pennant's "Indian Zoology" (1769) were engraved by Peter Mazell from provided by Gideon Loten, once governor of Ceylon. The original drawings were later lost in a shipwreck. Explore this in via : https://t.co/oXQb7YyAH4

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Phyllostomids - the New World leaf-nosed or spear-nosed bats - are a large group that includes big, vertebrate-eating predators, long-snouted flower bats and short-faced, cute, fruit-eating bats. New at a review! https://t.co/wgqna3sU2y

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just finished this picture of the monster

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Progress on some sketches for a couple of projects I'm working on for the D'arcy Thompson zoology museum! .
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Progress on some sketches for a couple of projects I'm working on for the D'arcy Thompson zoology museum! .
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This infographic by science illustrator showcases the various dominant and submissive postures of wolves.

View Leonardo's portfolio here: https://t.co/YdFOh0qYzs

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Edith M Wallace accomplished illustrator worked in the lab of recipient Thomas Hunt Morgan..see this drosophila illustration https://t.co/Woayz9DYip from She also took the 1902 MBL Zoology course!

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For Isabella Mazzanti classes, the students are dealing with the animal character design. These are some they made at the Museum of Zoology in

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Eliza Brightwen wrote to Eleanor Ormerod in 1895 congratulating her on her pioneering work in agricultural zoology + chemistry. The letter connects two inspiring who both contributed economic specimens to Kew.

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