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amnhnyc · 14 hours ago
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Here’s a festive Throwback Thursday photo from 1969! On this Thanksgiving, the world-famous parade passed the Museum’s 77th Street turret with a very special float: a sauropod dinosaur. This inflatable Apatosaurus measured an impressive 60 ft (18.3 m) long! The giant green dinosaur featured big eyes, a wide grin, and a 20-ft (6-m) tail. The original Apatosaurus balloon made its first parade debut in 1963 and was retired from service in 1976.
Photo: Image no. 62158_21a, © AMNH Library
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starchanged · 1 day ago
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@destinybcnds
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fitdiaperboy · 2 days ago
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artistmarchalius · 11 months ago
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A continuation of this post, inspired by this tag from @ohposhers
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geekgirles · 11 months ago
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My favourite gag is Poppy thinking Branch couldn't do something and him being like, "Actually, I slayed"
(credits to @hayleysstark for subtitling those first two frames).
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starlixir · 12 hours ago
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⊰ @wildlcck⊱
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I saw some great references on Pinterest
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bigfoto593 · 2 months ago
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👽🤡☠️💀
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princetonarchives · 11 months ago
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Throwback Thursday: This 1860s greeting card sent to Princeton student George Sheldon, Class of 1863, proves it isn't just our own generation that is obsessed with cats.
Scrapbook Collection (AC026), Box 14
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hailmikhail · 21 days ago
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TBT to the leanest I've ever been (2023)
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amnhnyc · 2 months ago
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Throwback Thursday! This archival image, snapped circa 1899, depicts paleoartist Charles Knight working on a scale model of the dinosaur Stegosaurus. In life, this species could measure 28 ft (8.5 m) long and weigh about 6,000 lbs (2,720 kg). But when this animal was discovered, paleontologists were surprised to find that its skull—and brain—were disproportionately small. In fact, some scientists thought this massive herbivore must have had a "second brain" near its hips that controlled the back half of its body. Turns out, Stegosaurus did manage with just one relatively small brain. 
Photo: Image no. 327667 / © AMNH Library
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pokketofficial · 2 months ago
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mlee-arts · 10 months ago
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I need wholesome bros being wholesome
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hellyeahrihannafenty · 4 months ago
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artistmarchalius · 11 months ago
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Give Floyd a service bat/emotional support bat!
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koppaiterocker · 11 months ago
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Sometimes low quality gifs are simply funnier
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rottedsoulx · 3 months ago
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I cant remember if I posted this yet but a doodle i did over 6 months ago i think.
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