Zurbaran - Agnus dei [1635-40]
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Grotesque animals, from a sheet of studies, India 18th-19th century, gouache on paper
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Black Stork in a Landscape ca. 1780, India
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Antonio Pisanello (1395-1455)
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Cape Mountain Zebra, from The Gordon Atlas (1786) by Robert Jacob Gordon, explorer and naturalist (1743–1795)
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The Lion, here symbol of John. From the 'Book of Durrow', a celtic manuscript at Durrow Monastery, Ireland, 7th cent.
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Tiger, by Kokuhou (n.d) Edo Period japan
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Detail from Lucas Cranach the Elder (1472–1553) - Melancholy, 1532. oil on panel, 76.5 × 56 cm
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Medieval Angry Birds!
(aquila: eagle, psitacus:parrot, alcion:kingfisher) Bestiary, England 15th century
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Secrets d'histoire naturelle 1480-1485
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Two-day-old zebrafish larvae, as seen through a scanning electron microscope
Housefly Proboscis - Dark field illumination microscopy by Mr. Ralph Grimm
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“: Two-day-old zebrafish larvae seen thru scanning electron microscope ” Zebrafish related to koala?
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Cute little guys. They could replace cats on the internet. Zebrafish larvae memes.





