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Lear, Edward, 1812-1888. Drawing of a hedgehog, with a preliminary study, 1830s.MS Typ 55.12Houghton
Paris, Jardin des Plantes. © laflaneusedesdeuxrives
history meme / two natural disasters / the black death The Black Death arrived in Europe by sea in O
General zoology; or, Systematic natural history - George Shaw & James Francis Stephens - c.1800-
Squirrel Monkey skeleton, Oxford University Museum of Natural HistoryI just really like this little
wapiti3:Natural history of fish (1828) on Flickr.Via Flickr: Author: Cuvier, Georges, baron, 1769-18
the26dimension:Oliviero Toscani
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Vintage science face masks, featuring centuries-old astronomical art and natural history illustratio
The royal natural history - Richard Lydekker - 1893 - via Internet Archive
Dying WordsWalton Ford (American; 1960– )2005Hard ground etching, aquatint, spit bite aquatint, dryp
bogelbear:Pokegraphy, or, a Natural History of Hoenn - Plate 373: Salamence
Enjoyed the Redpath Natural History Museum with my moonbear yesterday. #mcgill #formoonbear #vacatio
Cobra and Rattlesnake, from Dictionnaire classique des sciences naturelles, 1853. France. Via Biodiv
ghostlywriterr:Natural History Museum. Austria
rhamphotheca:Fossil Crinoids (Uintacrinus socialis), Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History,
mucholderthen:Mrs. A. M. Diaz and Norman A. CalkinsPrang’s Natural History Series for Children. Bost
desimonewayland:Various types of porphyry from the collection of The Natural History Museum, London.
Sending out this 1930s Natural History magazine cover today. Don’t you just love the markings
Ernst Haeckel Lizards Button
amare-habeo: Colored copper engraving “Fish and amphibians” for Funke’s textbook on natural historyV
salahmah:Chefchaouen, a small town in northern Morocco, has a rich history, beautiful natural surrou
bogleech:If you’re ever feeling down on yourself just remember that a group of animals which swim ba
Primula farinosa, the Oxlip and Marsh Marigold at Les Plans
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