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antiqueanimals · 2 months
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An Artist's Catch: Watercolors by Frank Stick (1884-1966). Edited by David Stick. Published in 1981.
Internet Archive
1.) Yellowfin grouper (Mycteroperca venenosa)
2.) Atlantic goliath grouper (Epinephelus itajara)
3.) Atlantic goliath grouper (Epinephelus itajara)
4.) Coney (Cephalopholis fulva)
5.) Coney (Cephalopholis fulva)
6.) Coney (Cephalopholis fulva)
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rrrauschen · 3 months
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Caroline & Frank Mouris, {1975} Coney
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danskjavlarna · 14 days
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Source details and larger version.
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shionanies · 5 months
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I have been playing Wakfu in the monoacc servers with some friends and having a blast, so here's some doodles of my in-game character and some attempts to flesh her out, plus an artistic rendition of every dungeon my friends and I ever do (AKA, they butt heads while i perish)
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Found some stuff in Deltarune. Anyone else get this?
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god-mouths · 11 months
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we had to make a mascott for a school project about a rollercoaster dont even worry about it
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ramblesbiab · 2 months
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So that’s what he did on that island.
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Sorry again about the lack of posts, my mental health has really been getting in the way! I'm feeling better now though, and have talked to a professional about my issues. Anyways I thought I was already late to the anniversary of this infamous tweet, thinking it was February 12th, but no I was even more off, it's February 4th. lol
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knowoah · 8 months
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Go to twitch.tv/coney for peak brain rotting entertainment
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were--ralph · 1 year
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Coney
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dash-n-step · 2 years
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This fucking story???
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silly
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hellspawnswap-au · 5 months
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Hellspawnswap Flower Power!
Explaining the changes
Frost: Barely changes, he was just getting some groceries in the ruins and happened to hear Emily fall.
Hellspawn: She’s barely in Snowdin, only coming around for one of Goofballs shows.
Goofball: Syekick, but with a stage name! She’s an entertainer because her clairvoyance showed how miserable everyone was, but then she saw how Blookaton was such a good entertainer, so she decided to help the other side of the underground lift their spirits. The Skelebros are her agents because Undyne specifically requested them to be her agents after she saw Syekicks potential at her Blookaton collab.
Snowcone: Coneys real name is Snowcone! He never got the Coney nickname, instead he’s studying humor and monsterkind for the soul purpose of helping Snowdrake, his adopted sibling, become a good comedian. Coney is researching just how to make people laugh.
Scorch: Scorch lives in Waterfall, and has the same thing that happened to Water in Normal hellspawntale, (it still happens to water here) but he’s a bit more of a hothead about it. He usually scares people off if they stare long enough.
Water: Water got tired of people bullying him over the face, so he got Bold Blossom, Nain, and Jeffery to become part of his Hotland Hooligans.
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So cool
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uwmspeccoll · 2 years
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A Sea-Creature Science Saturday
We have featured quite a range of English Naturalist Mark Catesby’s avian specimens, but today we turn toward the sea. To be sure, both species of crabs shown above are terrestrial, but their lives begin in the ocean and they spend their lives Atlantic-adjacent, so we think it’s an acceptable grouping! 
These plates come from our folio-sized facsimile of English Naturalist Mark Catesby’s The Natural History of Carolina, Florida, and the Bahama Islands, published in 1974 by Beehive Press of Savannah, Georgia in a limited run of 500 copies. It was designed and printed by The Stinehour Press in Vermont, and the fifty colored plates were printed at Meriden Gravure Company of Connecticut.
The plates above depict, from top to bottom:
Atlantic Ghost Crab (Ocypode quadrata), identified by Catesby as a Sand Crab (Cancer arenarius)
Upper: Atlantic Blue Tang (Acanthurus Coeruleus), called simply “the Tang” and classified Turdus Rhomboidalis  by Catesby. Lower: Coney or Butterfish (Cephalopholis fulva), identified as “Yellow Fish” and classed as Turdus cauda convexa by Catesby.
Green Moray (Gymnothorax funebris).
Purple Land Crab (Gecarcinus ruricola), classified Cancer terrestris by Catesby.
Stoplight Parrotfish (Sparisoma viride).
You can read more about Mark Catesby and the making of his Natural History by reading our former intern Sarah’s post on the 1771 edition of The Natural History of Carolina, Florida, and the Bahama Islands.
More Catesby posts can be found here.
And find more Science Saturday posts here.
-Olivia, Special Collections Graduate Intern
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pansexualkiba · 3 months
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hey as a maryland bitch myself, how fucked would it be to purposefully spread misinformation that Coney vanished several months ago and all his streams are pre-recorded. i don't hate him or anything we're just both from maryland and that immediately gives me beef with him.
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