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orofeaiel · 1 year ago
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Deer Remains
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t13shoots · 3 months ago
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mcromwell · 1 year ago
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I slipped and fell and dislocated my shoulder! My drawing shoulder! It's a good thing this crappy year is ending because if not I'd have to sue it for emotional distress. Anyway, art making will slow down. I imagine it won't stop completely because I am stubborn that way but yeah! Thanks for your patience with posting/shop orders/replying to messages while I heal. ♥️
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seabeck · 2 years ago
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A gift for the spineless
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heartnosekid · 1 year ago
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handmade dreamcatchers 🪶🪵 | source
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multimikedc · 4 months ago
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rornelson · 2 months ago
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Deer Remains - Yakima Valley
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rebeccathenaturalist · 2 years ago
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It's Tell a Friend Friday!
Please enjoy this photo I took of the Discovery Trail's gray whale skeleton and carvings in Long Beach, WA. Then tell someone you know about my work--you can reblog this post, or send it to someone you think may be interested in my natural history writing, classes, and tours. Here's where I can be found online:
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godscobhhq · 3 months ago
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Sully from Monsters Inc
Name: James 'Sully' P. Sullivan Age: 30+ Profession: UTP Pronouns: UTP FC suggestions: Himesh Patel, John David Washington, Raymond Ablack Availability: Open
Biography UTP
Notable character information: Sully probably wouldn't admit it but they wouldn't be where they are now without Mike's help.
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awellrespectedcavetroll · 3 months ago
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Views From The Potomac: “Money can’t buy happiness.” Wrong, it can buy you a house along with many ways to decorate it, so eat me.
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adriancosio · 5 months ago
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t13shoots · 1 year ago
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theonion · 1 month ago
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In a meaningless discovery of no consequence whatsoever, archaeologists at the University of California, Riverside, announced Friday that their recent excavation of skeletal remains belonging to a human who walked the earth 2.7 years ago shed absolutely no new light on anything. “After conducting extensive tests, we have dated this wholly intact skeleton to early 2019, a period for which we require no further data of any kind because a comprehensive record already exists,” said Professor Melanie Spanwell, who led a team of more than two dozen researchers on a dig near the Yakima River in Washington State and helped recover the specimen that failed to tell scientists anything they didn’t already know about human activity in the region. Full Story
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amnhnyc · 1 month ago
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🚨Exciting news! More than 6,000 3D scans of non-human primate skeletons collected over the last decade are now available for research worldwide—providing a valuable resource to scientists in the fields of biology, biological anthropology, evolutionary science, and conservation. This multi-institution effort was led by Museum scientists Sergio Almécija, a senior research scientist in the Museum’s Division of Anthropology, Nancy Simmons, curator and chair of the Museum’s Mammalogy Department, and Ashley Hammond, curator and chair of the Museum’s Division of Anthropology.
Now available on the National Science Foundation-funded repository MorphoSource, the dataset includes scans of nearly 400 individual specimens—ranging from great apes to Eurasian and South American monkeys. The physical specimens that were digitized as part of this effort are housed in collections at the Museum, Stony Brook University in New York, the National Museum of Natural History in Washington D.C., the Cleveland Museum of Natural History, and the Royal Museum for Central Africa (Belgium). 
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multimikedc · 1 year ago
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rornelson · 1 year ago
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Deer remains - Yakima Valley
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