Linnaeus's Two-Toed Sloth

Linnaeus's Two-Toed Sloth's hair is brown and somewhat messy, and has olive green eyes. She wears a calmed expression on her face, representing her permanent relaxed and lazy mood. Under her neck is a scarf of brown fur with a red bow attached.

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With her drawings broke the scientific molds of the time. In 1705 she published her masterpiece Metamorphosis insectorum Surinamensium, which greatly impressed who drew on Merian's observations for some of his Systema Naturae texts.

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Linnaeus's Two-Toed Sloth

Scientific Name: Choloepus didactylus
Romanised Name: Namakemono
Average Lifespan in the Wild: 20 years
Japanese Name: ナマケモノ
Diet: Herbivore
Conservation Status: Least Concern
Distribution: South America

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Male lion. Panthera leo (Linnaeus, 1758). Scanned from a postcard.

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Today I'm studying the work of John Ray (1627–1705), an early English natural historian. Image from "History of Fishes" (1686) shows Rana piscatrix (the Pond, or Frog-fish).

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Yak monggo 🥺👉👈
Freya Linnaeus aka Freya, rambut biru-hijau
Sirius van den Aelita aka Sirius, yg make syal
Ariaz, yg make headphone https://t.co/CwSkcViVVk

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I was commissioned by ⁦⁩ to draw their dnd character: Linnaeus Blackwood!🎪✨
He’s an amazing character and we all in the party love him so much BUT HE KEEPS GETTING IN TROUBLE FFS

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Rangoon: Near View of the Shwe Dagon Pagoda, Linnaeus Tripe, https://t.co/SM63NPKV4Q (Palette: 🖌🎨

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💙I live for those who love me, for those who know me true, for the heaven so blue above me, and the good that I can do💙
—George Linnaeus Banks

Hans Rombouts🎨 Sleeping Beauty

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Day 19: Winged

Ink and watercolour drawing of a Canada Goose in movement. They have a beautiful black head & white cheeks, mainly eat plants, & show migratory behaviours.

They were described by Carl Linnaeus in his 18th-century work.

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Linnaeus - Carl Linnaeus was a Swedish botanist, zoologist, taxonomist, and physician who formalised the modern system of naming organisms. He is known as the "father of modern taxonomy"

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Anders Sparrman, Swedish naturalist and student of Linnaeus, is 's

These ornithological illustrations are from ' copy of Sparrman's Museum carlsonianum (1786-9).

https://t.co/LahjzbY9M1


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NFT collection "Little Flower Fairies"
Flower Fairy Zinnia
The name of plants from Mexico was given by Carl Linnaeus in 1759 in honor of Johann Gottfried Zinn.
Price: 0.007 ETH (Polygon)
https://t.co/Chz1dN6Mh4

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Egunon, jarraitzen dugu !

Ilustración: Diego Rodriguez Robledo

Especie: Blicca bjoerkna (Linnaeus, 1758)

Técnica: Gouache

Imagen completa en: https://t.co/jIdjgCPyjB

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I guess the dad I designed for Skid months ago might as well be a completely different person from canon xDD So here’s this thing lol

My Skid’s Dad chara may officially be an OC :p I name him Linnaeus YvY

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Op kon ik deze zeldzame reeks verwerven voor de : een gekleurde uitgave van Houttuyns ‘Handleiding tot de … kruidkunde’ (1796). Een unieke bewerking van het werk van Linnaeus. Meer volgt als hij uitgepakt is!

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Birds of Paradise.
Their elusive lifestyle were suggested in Ulisse Aldrovandi's, Ornithologiae, 1599.
The birds only lived on sky dew and never landed even when breeding. In 1758 Linnaeus perpetuated the myth by naming the Greater bird-of-paradise as “legless bird-of-paradise”

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Birds of Paradise.
Their elusive lifestyle were suggested in Ulisse Aldrovandi's, Ornithologiae, 1599.
The birds only lived on sky dew and never landed even when breeding. In 1758 Linnaeus perpetuated the myth by naming the Greater bird-of-paradise as “legless bird-of-paradise”

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Mobius in linnaeus stigmata outfit ! 🐍🌼

I’m not mobius main or has mobius but mobius skin when ?

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A woman ahead of her time: born on 2 April 1647, was one of the first to closely observe and record the process of Her approach was only made popular by Linnaeus more than half a century later.
https://t.co/1hlUkcz0Zk

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