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angelarizza: My sketches from this month’s visits to The American Museum of Natural History in NYC. Aka, the best place ever! Wish I could’ve gotten more drawings from the African Mammal wing, but they began setting up for some kind of party and
laughingsquid: The Children’s Guide To Natural History, Art Prints Featuring Animals From Around the World
harrystylesdaily: Harry filming at London’s Natural History Museum Ice Rink - 10/27
Vicky Althaus / Natural History
ghostlywriterr: Natural History Museum. Austria
cursedbirds: Friendly reminder that there’s a piece of malachite in the British Natural History Museum that looks like a big ol’ dick.
American Museum of Natural History
heaveninawildflower: Raven. Illustration taken from ‘Britain’s Birds and Their Nests’ by A. Landsborough Thomson. Illustrations by George Rankin. Published 1910 by W. & R. Chambers. American Museum of Natural History Library. Biodiversity Heritage
I was on the train today with a kid that was pretty all right, except for the fact that every time the loudspeaker went on he screeched for five to ten second intervals. I also went to the Museum of Natural History today, so I was surrounded by little
clawmarks: Natural history of the animal kingdom for the use of young people - 1889 - via Internet Archive
clawmarks: The royal natural history - vol. 3 - 1893 - via Internet Archive
thegetty: In 1854 the British Museum hired Roger Fenton to test the newfangled medium of photography to document its collection, rather than the usual modes of drawings and engravings. Fenton was at it for seven and a half years. This heavy-footed
cumaeansibyl: cundtcake: “nothing to see here.” - The Field Museum of Natural History museums are giving us quality quarantine content Jurassic World’s lasting contribution to our culture.
the3rdchimpanzee: Ancient hunter-gatherers’ diet gave them toothache (Full article from the Natural History Museum online) Research suggests a diet rich in starchy foods may have caused high rates of tooth decay in ancient hunter-gatherers. The
eli-spencer: natural history
yamino: queenston: adriofthedead: videohall: Velociraptor in Melbourne HOLY SHIT THAT IS SO COOL wow! dang This is rad. They have a T-rex at the Natural History Museum that’s a lot like this (except it’s fluffy for some reason).
My little sister went to the Natural History Museum today and she took like a million pictures of the gemstone exhibit (it’s the only thing she took pictures of, haha), specifically any gem mentioned in SU and her Gemsona’s gem (Morganite).
weirdoqueer: Azurite and Malachite at American Museum of Natural History in New York City. (colors have been inverted)
wapiti3: Natural history of insects / by Count de Castelnau, with an introduction containing the anatomy and physiology articulated by Mr. Brullé animals. on Flickr. Publication info Paris: P. Duménil ,1840-1842. Contributing Library: NCSU Libraries
nemfrog:Aranei, or a natural history of spiders. 1793. Frontispiece.
wapiti3: Natural history of mammals By Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire, Etienne, 1772-1844 Cuvier, Frédéric, 1773-1838 Publication info A Paris: Chez A. Belin … ,1824-1842.BHL Collections:Smithsonian Libraries
nemfrog: “Dinichthys, a Devonian ‘fish’.” Animals of the past. 1929. American Museum of Natural History guidebook.
nemfrog: A golden lion. The standard natural history. 1884. Cover art.
thingsorganizedneatly: The Smithsonian Museum of Natural History, Division of Birds Pictured here the famous “Feather Lady”, Roxie Collie Laybourne, and staff Yesterday was National Bird Day according to The Smithsonian’s twitter
inland-delta: illust. from The Natural History of Carolina, Florida and the Bahama Islands Vol II, Mark Catesby, 1734.
nemfrog:“European pond tortoise (left) and Iberian water tortoise (right).” Cambridge natural history. VIII. Amphibia and reptiles. 1909.
clawmarks: The animal kingdom, arranged according to its organization, serving as a foundation for the natural history of animals - Georges Cuvier - 1834 - via Internet Archive
jellobiafrasays: The Natural History of Vacant Lots (University of California Press, 1987) One of my all-time favorite books
cjwho: flickr.com - Natural History Museum by Martin Turner could be Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry too :>
astriiformes:astriiformes:Do you think any of the older members of the Old Guard ever go to natural history museums and stand in the fossil halls for a while, just to be around something ancient enough that it reminds them they all still belong to the
lemonysmut: Natural History Museum, London by Roodpa
amnhnyc: Fieldwork Journal: Back Home Jack Tseng and Camille Grohé, postdoctoral fellows in the Division of Paleontology at the American Museum of Natural History, have been blogging from the field during an expedition to Inner Mongolia. Now that they
amnhnyc: Hey teachers! Strengthen your science curriculum and get graduate credit, all from the comfort of your own couch. Seminars on Science is the American Museum of Natural History’s online professional development program for educators. The next
amnhnyc: Former President Jimmy Carter made a visit to the American Museum of Natural History today for the opening of the Museum’s new exhibition, Countdown to Zero: Defeating Disease. The exhibition, developed in collaboration with The Carter Center,
accarol:the natural history museum in London.
amnhnyc: The Folsom Point was crafted from flint some 10,000 years ago. Discovered in the 1920s on a joint expedition by this Museum and the Denver Museum of Natural History, this spear point is among the most important archaeological finds ever made
amnhnyc: See soft corals, squids, and other sea creatures come to life in 3D and 2D at the Museum! Jean-Michel Cousteau’s Secret Ocean is now playing at the American Museum of Natural History.
amnhnyc: Live from the American Museum of Natural History, watch the 2016 Isaac Asimov Memorial Debate live with host Neil deGrasse Tyson. The topic of the debate, Is the Universe a Simulation, will be discussed by David Chalmers, Zohreh Davoudi, James
mymodernmet:Rare Behind-the-Scenes Look at the Vast Collection of the Smithsonian’s National Museum of Natural History
did-you-kno: There are no mosquitoes in Iceland. Due to colder weather and fewer ponds, the country doesn’t have a mosquito population… except for one that’s been in a jar of alcohol at the Icelandic Institute of Natural History since the 1980s,
moonmenstolemytelescope: ghostlywriterr: Natural History Museum. Austria This is a badass museum, just so yall know
cundtcake: “nothing to see here.” - The Field Museum of Natural History museums are giving us quality quarantine content
blondebrainpower: Octopus vulgaris, Leopold and Rudolf Blaschka. Photograph © Guido Mocafico, 2013. With the courtesy of the Natural History Museum of London, UK.Father and son Leopold and Rudolf Blaschka dedicated their lives to creating some of the
blondebrainpower:Octopus vulgaris, Leopold and Rudolf Blaschka. Photograph © Guido Mocafico, 2013. With the courtesy of the Natural History Museum of London, UK.Father and son Leopold and Rudolf Blaschka dedicated their lives to creating some of the
blondebrainpower:Inside the specimen collections of the Smithsonian’s Museum of Natural History
biomedicalephemera: Polar Bear Skeleton The polar bear is built more stockily than other bears, since it lives in such a cold environment. It also has wider feet, to distribute its weight across ice and snow. The Handy Natural History. Ernest Protheroe,
loveage-moondream: Flying Fox, Vampire Bat, Common Bat and Spectre Vampire. Illustration for Warne’s Picture Natural History Animals (Frederick Warne, c 1870).
wapiti3: Memoirs of the Royal Academy of Sciences of Turin. By Royal Academy of Sciences of Turin. Publication info Turin: Royal Printing House, 1818-1942. BHL Collections: Ernst Mayr Library of the MCZ, Harvard University Natural History
shugarskull:field museum of natural history, chicago
michaelmoonsbookshop: Teeth Their Natural History with the physiology of the human mouth in regards to artificial teeth by Ephraim Mosely London 1862
loeilballon: National Museum of Natural History (Paris), by Guillermo del Toro
de-preciated: Natural History Museum, London now there’s a place i missed. damn
bonitavista: Natural History Museum, London, Englandphoto via alberto
thingsorganizedneatly: thingsorganizedneatly: The Smithsonian Museum of Natural History, Division of Birds Pictured here the famous “Feather Lady”, Roxie Collie Laybourne, and staff Yesterday was National Bird Day according to The Smithsonian’s
sweetly-tastefully-twisted: sixpenceee: Incredibly couloured ivy on Museum of Natural History in Wroclaw, Poland Beautiful!
hausziege: field museum of natural history, chicago
abautandrea:Field museum of natural history, Chicago