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Woodhouse's toad (Anaxyrus woodhousii) By: Lorus J. & Margery J. Milne From: Living Amphibians of the World 1966
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By David V. Raju - Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0, Link
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// Ginger tabby shorthair with amber eyes. //
Credit: 彬彬 王 [source] [license]
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a dragon-headed caterpillar for september's sticker club
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A rufous hummingbird feeding on the nectar of a Rocky Mountain bee plant.
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🦄 Journal of a voyage to New South Wales: . London: Printed for J. Debrett, 1790.. Original source Image description: Historical illustration from the 1790 “Journal of a voyage to New South Wales” showing two marine species. At the top is a detailed, side-view depiction of a fish labeled “Cyprinaceous Labrus,” with large scales, prominent dorsal and tail fins, and a rounded head. Below is a smaller, intricately drawn seahorse labeled “The Hippocampus or Sea-Horse,” featuring a curled tail, spiny body segments, and a long snout. Both illustrations are finely colored with natural tones and are accompanied by elegant handwritten scientific labels, reflecting 18th-century scientific and artistic style. The image is set against a plain, aged paper background.
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Fire Eel (Mastacembelus erythrotaenia), family Mastacembelidae, order Synbranchiformes, found in freshwater habitats in SE Asia
This species is not a “true eel”, but is in a group called the spiny eels.
photographs by Stan Sung
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Red-breasted Merganser Brooklyn Bridge Park, Pier 1
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Tomie Ohtake (1913-2015) — Untitled (acrylic paint on canvas, 1995)
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