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Creative-Beast 16 min
Putting together a brand new BotM catalog for 2020 which will include the Ceratopsian Series. Here's the catalog photo for Styracosaurus!
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What You Need To Know About Nature 1 h
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@belizebugs 2 h
Sometimes at night the best surprises are found under fungus. A fungus beetle and friends in fungus! Go figure! taught, learned and experienced! Woohoo!
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Julien Kimmig 2 h
Cyclocystoid from the upper Ordovician of Oklahoma. Collected by Leon Theisen and donated by Steve Wagner. KUMIP 486808.
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Stephanie West 3 h
A wonderful day today delving through Thomas Pennants birds collection accompanied by a 1st ed of his British Zoology (1766) over at . Just look at these illustrations! 😍😍😍
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SaffronWalden Museum 5 h
The museum's stores need some TLC, so James & are busy moving specimens to safety before work starts. Red-breasted toucans usually eat insects & fruit, but museum pieces risk being eaten by insects!
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Blue tokay 10 h
Hello all! how are you all getting on? I'm back in the office working away on bringing you awesome natural history exhibitions and helping you with your collections! what you up to?
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Moonraker VFX 11 h
Natural History is set for a golden era with the launch of new channel, Sky Nature, plus shows such as Netflix's Night on Earth are fuelling the genre
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Fran Keller, PhD 16 h
This is a great example to use for classes. Those that escape get to live and reproduce, genes get passed on. Very nice
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Palaeo Pictures 18 h
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ArtStation.com 3. velj
Challenge Announcement! The Art of 3D Insects Challenge by Adobe and The Natural History Museum, London. Registration is now open and submissions open next Monday. Learn more & sign up:
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Eliza - A Distinctive Lack of Gravitas 3. velj
What are the fundamental differences between these two orders, Pholidota vs Xenarthra. I was doing a quiz earlier and I was thinking of animals that were like a Pangolin, but they are actually entirely different orders which surprised me.
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Cambridge Assessment 3. velj
What will a in Natural History look like? In the latest episode of the Cambridge Assessment Podcast, Tim Oates CBE and ' Jill Duffy discuss the plans to develop a new GCSE in .
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Shelby Kilpatrick 2. velj
. is such an amazing resource! Check out a sample of their extensive botanical & animal illustration collection: & high-res downloads on Flickr!
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jo sweeting 1. velj
Working on a ‘Hybernaculum Head’ for a forthcoming show. This is a 50x50 cm woodcut block and was begun after reading His exploration of hyrundines and speculation about them hybernating rather than migrating is interesting.
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JSTOR Daily 31. sij
Even without the bone-crushing bite of adult T. rexes, “Jane” and “Petey” have a lot to tell paleontologists about dinosaur growth.
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Fossil Fifey 31. sij
I'm a new volunteer coordinator for a festival. I want make the festival more relevant to more people, for the insiders how about a workshop? For topics I thought maybe social media analytics or writing effective press releases. Thoughts?
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Julien Kimmig 31. sij
Holotype of Tuzoia guntheri from the Wheeler Formation of western Utah. Collected by the Gunther Family. KUMIP 153917.
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Dr Lauren Smith 30. sij
Another book recommendation! This is a beautifully written book, about the fascinating natural history of corvids, the rook and the jackdaw in particular 👍📖
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Ed Hall | MacroPro Photography 29. sij
Jewel beetles like Chrysochroa ocellata from have been used for millennia in textiles & jewellery. The iridescence, produced by exoskeleton microstructures, doesn't fade like pigment and can even be seen in some beetle fossils
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