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Wind in the Willows illustration by Beverly Gooding 
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Rosy Bonnets (Mycena rosea)
Photograph by Rizvanovic Almir
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Titanis walleri, a flightless bird from early Pliocene to early Pleistocene North America, estimated of about 2 m tall.
Art by Petr Modlitba
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Pholiota squarrosa
Photo by Maiken NJ Stokken
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This fantastic ‘virgin’ pool was discovered in a New Mexico cave. It has never before been seen by human eyes.
A pristine, untouched pool has been discovered 700 feet (213 meters) below ground in Lechuguilla Cave, New Mexico, one of the world’s largest and most famous caves.
This uncontaminated site holds immense scientific value in a world where most natural environments are tainted by human pollution. Such a rare and untouched sample of nature provides a unique opportunity for scientific study and insight.
Photographer Max Wisshak/Carlsbad Caverns National Park
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An exploration of facial ornamentation and integument among abelisaurids. Pick your favourite!
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Snowed In
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Balaur bondoc by Jonathan Kuo
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Dimorphodon by Harrison Keller Pyle
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Art by Guilherme Nunes
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Dromaeosaurus by Jonathan Kuo
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Triassic landscape with a friendly Prestosuchus
Art by Heitoresco
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Art by Afulee
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I campi attorno Castelluccio di Norcia by p.pacitti on Flickr.
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