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wapiti3: The ornithology of Illinois / [by Robert Ridgway and S.A. Forbes].Published 1889 on Flickr. Via Flickr: Contributing Library: American Museum of Natural History Library BioDiv. Library
tempestpaige: some photographs of the gem and mineral collection at the smithsonian museum of natural history
amnhnyc: “Mummy No. 30007, currently residing at the American Museum of Natural History, is a showstopper. She’s known as the Gilded Lady, for good reason: Her coffin, intricately decorated with linen, a golden headdress and facial features, has
scumbugg: tempestpaige:some photographs of the gem and mineral collection at the smithsonian museum of natural history oh my god this is so beautiful
sixpenceee: Replica of a turrilitid ammonite is from the Cretaceous Seas diorama at the American Museum of Natural History in New York City. Members of the ammonite family Turrilitidae are characterized by shells that are not typical tight spirals—a
staceythinx: Images from X-ray Vision: Fish Inside Out, a traveling exhibit of x-rays of some of the creepiest creatures in the ocean taken by Sandra J. Raredon and organized by the Smithsonian’s National Museum of Natural History and the Smithsonian
leighsmith: Some minerals from my trip to the Harvard Museum of Natural History
pinpricks: at the Museum of Natural History in Paris
ultrafacts: In 1799 the naturalist George Shaw, Keeper of the Department of Natural History at the British Museum, received a truly bizarre animal specimen from Captain John Hunter in Australia. It appeared to be the bill of a duck attached to the
coltre: underanaesthesia:Field museum of natural history, ChicagoI have mixed feelings about this
highvictoriana: Tiffany & Co. amethyst and diamond necklace, c. 1885-1895, The Cleveland Museum of Natural History.
shugarskull: field museum of natural history, chicago
bibidebabideboo: アメリカ・オハイオ州 クリーブランド自然史博物館(Cleveland Museum of Natural History) (「この博物館にはユーモアのある人がいるようだ…」思わず目を疑う展示物:らばQから)
vet-trek: When Scientists Get Accidentally Artsy A new exhibit at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of Natural History lies right at the intersection of art and science, showcasing the inherent beauty of skeletons — that is, fish skeletons.
sweetly-tastefully-twisted: sixpenceee: Incredibly couloured ivy on Museum of Natural History in Wroclaw, Poland Beautiful!
queen-boleyn: THE NATIONAL MUSEUM OF BRAZIL. That’s what we’ve lost. 200 years of our Natural History, Archaeology and Ethnology.
jedavu: Outstanding Entries to the Smithsonian Wilderness Forever Photo Contest In order to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Wilderness Act, which was passed on September 3, 1964, the Smithsonian’s National Museum of Natural History has opened
10 - The Known Universe by the American Museum of Natural History. This video will take you on a journey to the end of time and space as we know it. "Every star, planet, and quasar seen in the film is possible because of the world’s most complete
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thefatmfanclub: Sweet Nothing at the American Museum of Natural History!
fossilporn: Postcard of preparator Adam Hermann with Diplodocus, Apatosaurus and Allosaurus hind limbs at the American Museum of Natural History.
nemfrog: “Solar eclipse as seen from Lompoc, California, 1923, center panel in triptych, The three solar eclipses seen in the United States in 1918, 1923, and 1925, by Howard Russell Butler.” 1925. American Museum of Natural History Research Library.
atlantic-saints:Oxford Museum of Natural History. Oxford, UK.
hollybailey: Scenes from the first adults-only sleepover at the Museum of Natural History (Photos by Ashley Gilbertson/NYT)
smartgirlsattheparty: mymodernmet: Evolution by Patrick Gries Black and white portraits of animal skeletons from the National Museum of Natural History in Paris. So beautiful yet frightening
heaveninawildflower: 1995-40322.jpg by Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History on Flickr. Opal and gold necklace designed by Louis Comfort Tiffany about 1915-1925
legendary-scholar: Museums of Natural History” Vienna Austria 🇦🇹
weirdoqueer: Azurite and Malachite at American Museum of Natural History in New York City. (colors have been inverted)
butterbricolage: Iridescent ancient ammonite fossil on display at the American Museum of Natural History, New York City, around 2.5 feet in diameter
scumbugg: tempestpaige: some photographs of the gem and mineral collection at the smithsonian museum of natural history oh my god this is so beautiful
veike: field museum of natural history, chicago
popmech: 5 Things You Should Know About Pterosaurs In New York City, the American Museum of Natural History just launched a new exhibit about Pterosaurs, the flying reptiles that lived alongside the dinosaurs.
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