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birthdaycakesforanimals: ‘Krakatoa, a 75-pound, 7.5-foot long Komodo Dragon, celebrates his eighth birthday with fellow eight-year-olds from R.B. Hunt Elementary School at his enclosure at the St. Augustine Alligator Farm and Zoological Park in St.
ivynajspyder: gryzio: t0xicgarbageisland: astronomy-to-zoology: Genus Lybia (Boxer Crabs) also known as pom-pom crabs, Boxer Crabs are a genus of small crabs in the family Xanthidae (mud crabs). the name pom-pom/or boxer comes from the mutualism that
astronomy-to-zoology: White Plume Moth (Pterophorus pentadactyla) the white plume moth is a moth (obviously) of the family Pterophoroidea (plume moths) that can be found in parts of Europe. They are a fair sized moth with a wingspan of around 24-35 mm.
astronomy-to-zoology: Chinese Mitten Crab (Eriocheir sinensis) Also known as the big sluice crab or the Shanghai hairy crab, the Chinese mitten crab is a species of varunid crab that is native to the coastal estuaries of eastern Asia, ranging from Korea
babygoatsandfriends: I declare today pudu day! Photo by Lee Fisher courtesy of Detroit Zoological Society. Pudus are the smallest species of deer. The natural habitats of southern pudus like the little fawn are the rainforests of Chile or Argentina.
wordslikemusic: Last catch up before we’re both off to uni! #offtouniversity #studying #zoology #ICT #friends #jerseyci #walking #goodluck
astronomy-to-zoology: Metallyticus splendidus …is an extraordinary species of Metallyticid mantis which is spread throughout Southeast Asia. M. splendidus is most well noted for its striking iridescent rainbow coloration and short body, these features
astronomy-to-zoology: Purple Globe Crab (Randallia ornata) also known as the globose sand crab, the purple globe crab is a species of purse crab native to the waters off of Northern Baja California. Globe crabs spend most of their days partially tucked
wapiti3: The zoology of the voyage of H.M.S. Beagle … during the years 1832-1836.By Darwin, Charles, Bell, Thomas, Gould, Elizabeth, Gould, John, Owen, Richard, Waterhouse, G. R. on Flickr.Via Flickr: Publication info London,Smith, Elder &
wapiti3: The zoology of Captain Beechey’s voyage; comp. from the collections and notes made by Captain Beechey, the officers and naturalist of the expedition, during a voyage to the Pacific and Behring’s Straits performed in His Majesty’s ship
wapiti3: The zoology of the voyage of the H.M.S. Erebus & Terror, under the command of Captain Sir James Clark Ross, during the years 1839 to 1843. on Flickr.Via Flickr: By Richardson, John, Gray, John Edward, Ross, James Clark, Publication info
astronomy-to-zoology: Hemiphractus fasciatus …is a species of hemiphractid frog that occurs in Colombia, Ecuador, Panama and possible Costa Rica. H. fasciatus typically inhabits humid lowland, montane and cloud forests. Individuals are active at night
sillysurgeon: zoology: this is my favorite video! porky pig says son of a bitch! ILLEGAL!! TAKE THIS VIDEO DOWN!!
astronomy-to-zoology: Horned Sea Star (Protoreaster nodosus) Also known as the Chocolate Chip or Knobbed Sea Star, the horned sea star is a species of oreasterid sea star that occurs in warm, shallow waters in the Indo-Pacific. Like many other sea stars
astronomy-to-zoology: Violet Backed Starling (Cinnyricinclus leucogaster) also known as the Amethyst starling, the Violet-backed Starling is a small species of starling native to the woodlands of sub-Saharan Africa. Like most birds this spiecies is stron
astronomy-to-zoology: Opabinia (Opabinia regalis) another unique arthropod from the Cambrian perimod, noted for its five eyes and proboscis. From David Attenbrough’s First Life watch it like right now!
camcron: Look who I found. #WoollyInterns at the zoo! (Taken with Instagram at National Zoological Park) CAMCRONNN we look good.
astronomy-to-zoology: Nembrotha cristata like most nudibranchs this species has no official common name. they can be found in tropical Indo-Western Pacific oceans. they grow up to 50mm in length and their body is black but their external organs
astronomy-to-zoology: Black-knobbed Map Turtle (Graptemys nigrinoda) …a species of emydid turtle that is endemic to the southeastern United States, specifically the Mobile Bay drainages in Mississippi and the Tombigbee/ Black Warrior River systems
astronomy-to-zoology: Cinnamon Ground Dove (Gallicolumba rufigula) Also known as the golden-heart dove, red throated ground-dove or the golden-heart pigeon, Gallicolumba rufigula is a species of ground dove that is distributed throughout Indonesia, Papua
astronomy-to-zoology: Saw-blade Shrimp (Tozeuma armatum) Also known as the banded tozeuma shrimp the saw-blade shrimp is a species of broken back shrimp (Hippolydiae) that occurs throughout the Indo-West Pacific and the Red Sea. Like other members
anakistarsong: zing-noir: minhonoo: River otters at the Zoological & Botanical Garden in Ichikawa, Japan omg the last one he pops up ahjfskghfagskjfkhdjs ahahaha This is what heaven looks like…
“Big Cat, Big Cat” Brookfield ZooChicago Zoological Society
nemfrog: Gobi Brown Bear in Mongolia. Annual report of the New York Zoological Society. 1991.Internet Archive
justalittleunicorn: minhonoo: River otters at the Zoological & Botanical Garden in Ichikawa, Japan @justalittleunicornsdaddy
sometimes I feel bad about posting the good grades I make on big assignments or exams, but then I remember how damn hard I have worked to earn this. my fields are not easy. my courseloads are not easy. what I am expected to understand is not easy. I have
astronomy-to-zoology: Luzon Bleeding-Heart (Gallicolumba luzonica)
dont-panic-zoology: eustaciavye77: Sanjai, a 20-years old bull (male elephant), sees himself for the first time in front of a mirror. [x] elephants are fucking awesome. I’m glad humans are starting to understand that we’re not the be all and
hauntedbutch: sillysurgeon: zoology: this is my favorite video! porky pig says son of a bitch! ILLEGAL!! TAKE THIS VIDEO DOWN!!
zing-noir: minhonoo: River otters at the Zoological & Botanical Garden in Ichikawa, Japan omg the last one he pops up ahjfskghfagskjfkhdjs ahahaha
nientedal: speedoweedo: speedoweedo: im dead at ‘in zoology science licks you’ a science licks a man what a big science
funkysafari: Peacock, Nehru Zoological Park by Hus9
matthulksmash: thedasmademegay: alteritynuzlocke: Scans from Brendan’s Intro to Zoology textbook. At first I was like “dire wolf,” but then I was all “nope.” Are we not going to talk about how it’s a Pokemon?
nobrashfestivity: Patrick Syme, Charts for Werner’s Nomenclature of Colours: Adapted to Zoology, Botany, Chemistry, Mineralogy, Anatomy, and the Arts, 1821 Via brainpickings
climb-higher: astronomy-to-zoology: Giant freshwater stingray (Himantura chaophraya) is a giant species of stingray native to rivers in southeast Asia such as the Mekong and Chao Phraya rivers. there are reports of individuals weighing 1000+ pounds,
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sinobug: CELEBRATING MOTH WEEK - July 20th-28th, 2013 Representatives of the major moth families/subfamilies of Yunnan, ChinaFamily PYRALIDAE (Snout Moths) See more about Moth Week HERE….. Pyralidae is a very large moth family. Moths in this family
staceythinx: Photos of Alitta virens by Alexander Semenov. Don’t let the pretty colors fool you, these sandworms are plenty scary. They can get quite big (sometimes exceeding four feet) and they occasionally bite humans. They just might be the nastiest
astronomy-to-zoology: Polypodium hydriforme …is a species of parasitic cnidarian that attacks the eggs of sturgeon and paddlefish. P.hydriforme is a intracellular parasite and spends most of its life inside the oocytes of fish in this time it will
griseus: NEW SPECIE: WALKING SHARK DESCRIBED FROM INDONESIA A new ‘walking’ bamboo shark, Hemiscyllium halmahera, has been discovered at Weda Resort at Halmahere, Lembeh. is the newest species of elasmobranch to be described. reference: Gerald
sinobug: Geometrid Moth (Arichanna sp., Ennominae, Geometridae) by Sinobug (itchydogimages) on Flickr. Pu’er, Yunnan, China See more Chinese moths on my Flickr site HERE…..
knowledgethroughscience: Baby owls have sleep patterns similar to baby humans, and their sleep changes in the same way when growing up - the older they get, the less time they spend in REM sleep. This is what a team from the Max Planck Institute for
sagansense: Cousteau kin set to live underwater for 31 days | MNN - Mother Nature Network Just when you think reality TV can’t sink any lower, along comes Fabien Cousteau. The grandson of original aquanaut Jacques-Yves Cousteau is producer, director
mucholderthen: WHALE SKULL with BALEENPhoto credit: Smithsonian Institution Division of MammalsTOP Dorsal View | MIDDLE Ventral View Megaptera novaeangliae: Humpback whaleBalaenopteridae : Cetacea : Mammalia : Chordata Postcranial
zoo-logic: In the image above, all the eggs in the top row are laid by cuckoos and those in the bottom row belong to their victims. These uncanny similarities help cuckoos to fob off their parental duties by laying their eggs in the nests of other
skeptv: Rays & remoras on a South African reef From colourful shoals of fish to massive and perfectly camouflaged stingrays and a remora suckerfish with an unusual host, the dive crew notches up some amazing underwater sightings on this South African
scientificillustration: On the muscular and endoskeletal systems of Limulus and Scorpio by BioDivLibrary on Flickr. biodiversitylibrary.org/page/42196136
discoverynews: Bat Rocks Out in Speaker-Like Roost A clever bat has discovered that certain leaves function like a speaker system, since the leaves help to transmit, amplify and modify sound, according to a new study. Read more
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