
Larousse Encyclopedia, Paleontology Fossils, Page 323
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Larousse Encyclopedia, Paleontology Fossils, Page 323

Caitlin Burns, “Male and Female Damselfly”, Computer Graphics, Gifs
Reblogged with thanks to the artist’s site: http://caitlinburns.tumblr.com

Fenrisúlfr
“Then is fulfilled Hlin’s second sorrow,when Óðinn goesto fight with the wolf,and Beli’s slayer, bright, against Surtr. Then shall Frigg’s sweet friend fall.” – Völuspá

Photographer Unknown, Scottish Highland Cattle

Robert Deyber, “Flare for the Dramatic IV”

Photographer Unknown, (Heat Flow)
Photographer Unknown, Tiger in Water
Photographer Unknown, (The jelly Fish)

Phellodon sinclairii
Phellodon sinclairii is a native tooth fungus found in beech forests of New Zealand. It was first described by Miles Joseph Berkeley in 1867 as a species of Hydnum in Joseph Dalton Hooker’s work “Handbook of the New Zealand Flora”. Dried specimens have the odor of fenugreek.
Photographer Unknown, (The Gusts of Spring)
Artist Unknown, The Four Elements
Photographer and Title Unknown, (Braided Manes)
Reblogged with thanks to https://melimelo85.tumblr.com
Photographer Unknown, Deep Pruple Fluorite on Siderite, 3.3 x 2.7 x 1.8 cm.
This fluorite sample was found in the Zehntausend Ritter Mine at Frohnau in Erzgebirge, Saxony, Germany.
Photographer Unknown, (The Trinity)