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Half female, half male. Bilateral gynandromorphism is a rare genetic disorder occurring in insects, arachnids, crustaceans, and birds, where a strange combination of genetic material splits a creature perfectly in half, with one side male and one side
guardian: Bees like you’ve never seen them before - in pictures Staff at the US Geological Survey Bee Inventory and Monitoring Laboratory in Maryland has been photographing bees and other insects for seven years to help record and identify different
thatscienceguy: The Flying Snake, Chrysopelea. While ‘flying’ snake may be a misnomer, these snakes can glide for longer than the length of a football field. They do so by ‘inverting’ the undersides of their bodies into a concave shape, causing
astronomy-to-zoology: Rosy Maple Moth (Dryocampa rubicunda) …a beautiful species of Royal Moth (Ceratocampinae) which occurs in Eastern North America. Like other Saturniid moths adult rosy maple moths lack mouthparts and live short lives dedicated
wolveswolves: Wolves cooperate but dogs submit, study suggests 19 August 2014 For dog lovers, comparative psychologists Friederike Range and Zsófia Virányi have an unsettling conclusion. Many researchers think that as humans domesticated wolves,
nemfrog: Fig. 251. Skeleton of bat. Animal physiology.1859.
Whenever Zoology, Adonis or Ila reblogs one of my GIFS i get a follower. The problem is the fuckers wanna just like my shit.
thefrogman: Zooborns… These are a few of some 45 hatchlings from the Linton Zoological Gardens in the UK. They are African Sulcata Giant Tortoises, also knowns as Spurred Tortoises — the third largest tortoise in the world, second only to the Galapagos
astronomy-to-zoology: Nembrotha cristata like most nudibranchs this species has no official common name. they can be found in tropical Indo-Western Pacific oceans. they grow up to 50mm in length and their body is black but their external organs
anakistarsong: zing-noir: minhonoo: River otters at the Zoological & Botanical Garden in Ichikawa, Japan omg the last one he pops up ahjfskghfagskjfkhdjs ahahaha This is what heaven looks like…
astronomy-to-zoology: A species of Crinoid (feather star) swimming. Source
thefemalecuntainer3: A cunt is part of the Zoological domain. It must always strive to be human however difficult that is. (see Female)
darkfiretaimatsu: After all, what’s more zoologically dubious than a sharp-toothed pony~? If you want to summon me, try leaving a sandwich and soda unattended~ X3
robertge: zing-noir: minhonoo: River otters at the Zoological & Botanical Garden in Ichikawa, Japan omg the last one he pops up ahjfskghfagskjfkhdjs ahahaha Otters. omfg I love otters ;w; <3
asksexpositivefluttershy: nientedal: speedoweedo: speedoweedo: im dead at ‘in zoology science licks you’ a science licks a man what a big science what a handsome science! x3!
conspicuouslad: justinrampage: Artist Joshua Dunlop has created Pokemon Zoology, a killer collection of illustrations portraying well-known Pokémon characters in a realistic way. You can support Josh’s ongoing series on Patreon. The way they do
humanoidhistory: Fun fact: I find slugs revolting. Those nasty things give me the willies. (Illustration from an 1809 book of zoology lectures by George Shaw, courtesy of the New York Public Library.) I confess i always feel sympathy when i see a slug.
libraricana: *humming Rossini* “The Magpie” in: The British Zoology. London: March, 1766. http://resolver.sub.uni-goettingen.de/purl?PPN38180691X_Tafeln
sillysurgeon: zoology: this is my favorite video! porky pig says son of a bitch! ILLEGAL!! TAKE THIS VIDEO DOWN!!
chainsawmascara: something2familiar: inu-chan: deepervileness: zoology: (via turnthatfrownupsidedown) sometimes I still don’t believe it… Shut the fuck up, Lesly, you’re beautiful.
thedailywhat: Adorable Newborn Animal of the Day: The Chicago Zoological Society recently announced the addition of a new member to the Brookfield Zoo’s okapi family. An as-yet unnamed female calf was born on April 27; mom Semliki and baby are both
astronomy-to-zoology: Moonrat (Echinosorex gymnura) Also known as the Greater Moonrat, the moonrat is not a rat or from the moon, but is a species of insectivorous mammal related to hedgehogs endemic to parts of Indonesia. Like its hedgehog relatives
powerburial: zoology: Man how do people work in retail for like 3 years. I admire them for that because 6 months of this has been hard enough mentally. You just gotta get to that special mental place where u don’t give a shit. Like youll be saying
archiemcphee: Vanity, thy name is Peacock. Japanese twitter user @kokosyo was at the Tama Zoological Park in Tokyo when they spotted this magnificent peacock, an avian Narcissus, perched on the sink in the men’s restroom appearing to admire himself
ancient-serpent: Zoology Museum, Babes-Bolyai University in Cluj, Romania
astronomy-to-zoology: Pallas’s Cat (Octocolobus manul) Also known as the Manul, Pallas’s cat is a small species of wild cat that is native to the grasslands and steppes of Central Asia. Like other wild cats Pallas’s cat is solitary and active in
officialdaddyegbert: alteritynuzlocke: Scans from Brendan’s Intro to Zoology textbook. officialbrostrider
sarawr-monster: Adorable photograph, ‘Minimo with one of his dad’s (Maximo) teeth’, posted by St. Augustine Alligator Farm Zoological Park on their facebook Page. Photograph taken by Jim Darlington
vinegod: Walking smoky the grizzly bear cub at Zoological wildlife foundation by Anthony G
fuck-yeah-bears: Dudley Zoological Gardens #42 by DreamersArcadi
nemfrog: “Patterns exhibited by the same fish of Rhinogobius brunneus in response to different background patterns. Zoological science, Vol 2. 1985.
nemfrog: The appearance of epithelial cells in embryonic chickens. Zoological science. 1991.
avocadoandthepizzaman: dont-panic-zoology: yupppippi: Pangolin Awareness Day These lil cuties are one of the most trafficked mammals in the world. Here’s what they are and Here’s why you should know about them Always reblog pangolins… I think
alteritynuzlocke: Scans from Brendan’s Intro to Zoology textbook.
astronomy-to-zoology: Orange Cup Coral (Tubastraea coccinea) Sometimes known as the sun coral, the orange cup coral is a species of Dendrophylliid stony coral which is native to the Indo-Pacific region. However, it has been introduced to much of the
nemfrog: Owls, red, mottled and barred. Arctic zoology. 1784.
astronomy-to-zoology: Hula Skirt Siphonophore (Physophora hydrostatica) …a species of deep sea siphonophore that is widespread in the Atlantic, Pacific and Indian Oceans. Like all siphonophores P.hydrostatica is not a single animal but a colony of
nemfrog: Plate VIII. Manikin for tiger - completed. Taxidermy and zoological collecting. 1894. Edward Gorey presents…
nemfrog: Seahorse. Elements of comparative zoology. 1904.
nemfrog: Zoology potpourri. Look and learn. 1940.
nationalpost: ‘Two-headed’ tortoise goes on display at Ukraine museumA ‘two-headed’ Central Asian tortoise has gone on display at the natural science museum in Kiev, Ukraine. Or, at least, it looks like a two-headed tortoise.“Strictly speaking
sugoibidooftierpopcornkingasame: ybfan666: eldritchlunch: giraffe-in-a-tree: After 63 days of gestation, a rare Sand Cat Kitten was born at Israel’s Zoological Center Tel Aviv Ramat Gan - Safari. Once plentiful in numbers in the dunes of Israel,
jaminthetardis: astronomy-to-zoology: Black Heron (Egretta ardesiaca) also referred to as a black egret, the black heron is a wading bird of the family Ardeidae (herons) native to most bodies of water in southern Africa and Madagascar. They are a
nientedal: speedoweedo: speedoweedo: im dead at ‘in zoology science licks you’ a science licks a man what a big science
minhonoo: River otters at the Zoological & Botanical Garden in Ichikawa, Japan
anakistarsong:zing-noir: minhonoo: River otters at the Zoological & Botanical Garden in Ichikawa, Japan omg the last one he pops up ahjfskghfagskjfkhdjs ahahaha This is what heaven looks like…
astronomy-to-zoology: Luzon Bleeding-Heart (Gallicolumba luzonica) is a species of ground dove native to the islands of Luzon and Polillo in the Philippines. They get the name bleeding heart due to a unusual splash of blood red feathers on the centre
design-is-fine: Crust of the Earth as Related to Zoology, 1848. Frontispiece. From Outlines of Comparative Physiology, by Louis Agassiz & Augustus Addison Gould, London.
astronomy-to-zoology: Bay Ghost Shrimp (Neotrypaea californiensis) …is a species of burrowing shrimp endemic to the Pacific coast of North America. Like most burrowing shrimp the bay ghost shrimp constructs and lives in extensive burrow systems,
astronomy-to-zoology: Southern Right Whale Dolphin (Lissodelphis peronii) is a small species of dolphin found in cold subantarctic waters, as its name suggests, but some can be found in some subtropical waters like in Australia, South Africa and South
nobrashfestivity: Giant model of the Moon, 1894, at The Field Columbian Museum was created to house the artifacts from the anthropology, botany, geology and zoology collections at the 1893 World’s Columbian Exposition. Originally named the Columbian
freakyfauna: Snake Anatomy.Paul Pfurtscheller Zoological Wall Table.
astronomy-to-zoology: Luzon Bleeding-Heart (Gallicolumba luzonica) is a species of ground dove native to the islands of Luzon and Polillo in the Philippines. They get the name bleeding heart due to a unusual splash of blood red feathers on the center