Daeodon ~ dreadful teeth 🦷🐗
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It’s a very extreme pose…but it’s been fun to play around with it!
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Birthday in the park: Maria Sibylla Merian, 1647-17, naturalist and scientific illustrator.....https://t.co/CbUFhoQvvL .........

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Trillium, n.d., by (#BerthaJaques née Clausen; American, 1863-1941), a poet, printmaker, & curator who died Mar 30. Held at , https://t.co/MevMF4byx4

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Got to love a Cryptic frog. And a daring out there dont-eat me warning coloured frog! I love the science nuggets from on Here are two Ive done of in the past - one of each.

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Group of Sparaxis, by (British-South African, 1817–1914), who was born (Mar 23). From Specimens of The Flora of South Africa, published 1849; source, https://t.co/gJsTG4rdMg

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Natural history and the park: La vie des animaux illustrée description populaire du règne animal, by A E Brehm, 1869 ...... https://t.co/ICSk7sggqz

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John Fothergill, an English physician & patron of several Quaker naturalists including Sydney Parkinson & William Bartram (whose painting of a Franklin tree is shown on the right), is 's

https://t.co/uIm5dJJotL

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New step-by-step film and associated blog out, on doing a of the lovely

The blog is here: https://t.co/6d0wYxUdvp

and here's the film:
https://t.co/Nqw9DRuKpO

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Spotted Lily, n.d., by (American, 1842-1908), who was born (Feb 13). From her book Wild Flowers of Colorado, published in 1885; source, Libraries via https://t.co/rIJlM92Snu

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“surreal iris natural history 1 & 2” are totally imaginary and biologically impossible diagrams made in collaboration with using

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Pomegranate / Punica granatum, 1850/53, by (Welsh, 1804-1864), who was born (Jan 29). Her unpublished ms Fruits of the Lima Market is held by ; source, https://t.co/vCASZlKWPz

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Wallace and the park: Remembering Wallace ..... collectors like Wallace and Darwin relied on local experts who also deserve recognition.
........ https://t.co/sIJXhgIyWe

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