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The fauna of Ice Age Fossils Park in North Las Vegas, Nevada.
illustration by Beth Zaiken
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Paleozoic Animals by Christian Jegou
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baby phosrusrhacos leaping for a butterfly, somewhere between hunting and play :)
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Phorusrhacos
From 'Life Before Man,' Zdeněk Špinar, 1972
illustration by Zdeněk Burian
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Louise Robinson - Alchemy
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Evolution of Dogs poster by Julio Lacerda
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Murayama Kanko - "Alpine Park in Snow"
woodblock print, c.1930-35
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Astrid Sheckels
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Great illustration of channel features from Chaco Culture National Historical Park geologic report.
Source: http://npshistory.com/publications/chcu/nrr-2015-1045.pdf
(Figure 33)
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Kirsten Chursinoff
A selection of berry-themed textile art. Free-motion machine quilting and hand embroidery, using some quilting and applique techniques.
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and her child
I actually drew this for my mom, she likes the tarot stuff. I'm skeptical about it, but I can appreciate the good artistical aesthetic
and that's the bearded vulture of course, my beloved
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The Dancing Cat
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Threordatoth chasmatos
Meet Threordatoth chasmatos, a small Triassic procolophonid named today by Luke Meade, Richard Butler, Marc Jones, and Nicholas Fraser (link to paper in comments). Procolophonids were a very early tribe of reptiles that are not closely related to anything alive today. Many species sported small horns and bosses on their cheeks that are osteologically peculiar, possibly because of the development of considerable cornified sheaths. This Threordatoth is shown among the rocky fissures that will eventually preserve its bones in the southern UK, alongside a host of other Triassic species.
via: Mark Witton Palaeoart
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Torbernite and Smoky Quartz From Margabal Mine, Entraygues-sur-Truyere, Aveyron, Occitanie, France.
photograph by 王为希 (@qileisi1987)
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