Max Ernst
マックス・エルンスト
『The Elephant Celebes』

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congrats on 6m aimsey!!!!!! (quick celebes doodle)#aimseyspace

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0.The Fool 🐒 The beginning of the journey, the innocence of the child.
The Celebes Crested Macaque is a critically endangered monkey found only in Indonesia.

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Celebes Crested Macaque
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The Macaca nigra is a monkey that lives in the Tangkoko reserve in Indonesia

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Two of my favorite monkeys, the chacma baboon and the Celebes crested macaque. ♥

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Back at it again! Woot!

This is Healani Celebes, a Green Merfolk Bard: College of Creation.

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🏝 The birds of Celebes and the neighbouring islands /
Berlin: R. Friedländer & Sohn, 1898.
https://t.co/5d2U6UEu4Y

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🏝 The birds of Celebes and the neighbouring islands /
Berlin: R. Friedländer & Sohn, 1898.
https://t.co/GDXyhnU146

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🏝 The birds of Celebes and the neighbouring islands /
Berlin: R. Friedländer & Sohn, 1898.
https://t.co/GtV525H6Zt

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Natural history illustration and the park: Säugethiere vom Celebes- und Philippinen-Archipel 1-2.....by A B Meyer, 1896-99....BHL/Smithsonian ....https://t.co/tLL7si7xdT

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🏝 The birds of Celebes and the neighbouring islands /
Berlin: R. Friedländer & Sohn, 1898.
https://t.co/Bou3LjSUYU

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Itō Shinsui (伊東深水,1898 – 1972)

From Untitled series of Indonesian scenes

Marutapura River in Borneo

Outskirts of Jakarta in Java

Outskirts of Makassar in Celebes

1943

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This looks like something we might discover in an ocean on an alien world. (Actually, "pink see-through fantasias" live 2500 meters below the surface of the Celebes Sea in the Western Pacific Ocean.) https://t.co/x3OHVeQkr2

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Moluccan king-parrot, Sula Island subspecies (Alisterus amboinensis sulaensis), as depicted in "The birds of Celebes and the neighbouring islands" by Adolf Meyer and Lionel Wiglesworth, 1898. Pic from https://t.co/7PRh9IhfAg

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Mammals from the Celebes and Philippines archipelago
By Meyer, Adolf Bernhard, 1840-1911
Royal. Zoological and Anthropological-Ethnographic Museum in Dresden (Germany). Publication info; Berlin: R. Friedlander & son, 1896-9. https://t.co/dFHeSmIlCs

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