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fakehistory:Vertebrates planning their invasion of land (358 million years ago, colorized)
Some people bake for the holidays. Evolution makes hundreds of perfectly round, pointy-eared, ridicu
“Okay, okay, I’ve got one. ‘Sloths.’”“Sloths?”“Sloth
“All right, evolution, it’s time to make more turtles. Evolution? C'mon. You’d bet
fakehistory:Vertebrates planning their invasion of land (358 million years ago, colorized)
“Ooh, that’s a nice fish, evolution.”“Oh, thanks! I’m pleased.”“What i
fakehistory:Vertebrates planning their invasion of land (358 million years ago, colorized)
nemfrog:“Illustrated study of vertebrates.” First course in biology. 1910.Internet Archive
baphometprince:fakehistory:Vertebrates planning their invasion of land (358 million years ago, color
On the anatomy of vertebrates, 1866
nemfrog:“Illustrated study of vertebrates.” First course in biology. 1910.Internet Archive
All vertebrates (with the notable exception of the ice fish family Channichthyidae) use hemoglobin t
greekbettas:Cute little penguins from the aquarium ☺️
fakehistory:Vertebrates planning their invasion of land (358 million years ago, colorized)
3fargone: fakehistory: Vertebrates planning their invasion of land (358 million years ago, colorize
Chengjiang Biota - the dawn of the vertebrates, by Brian Choo:“Strange creatures swarm in shal
nemfrog:The eyelids of the left side opened. On the anatomy of vertebrates. v.3. 1868.
My latest for Eons is out! It’s about the largest arthropod ever that snatched vertebrates
Some people bake for the holidays. Evolution makes hundreds of perfectly round, pointy-eared, ridicu
“Oh, that’s a cute one, evolution! What is that?”“It’s a hyrax! It
“Any exciting weekend plans, evolution?”“Oh, I don’t know. I’ll probab
“Ooh, that’s a nice fish, evolution.”“Oh, thanks! I’m plea
“All right, evolution, it’s time to make more turtles. Evolution? C'mon. You&
egosumdaniel-od: Cephalopod eyes are fascinating. Just like us vertebrates they have camera-type ey
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