Moin zusammen!
Heute ist Welttag der Ameisenbären. Ich mag sie, aber auch diese faszinierenden Geschöpfe sind bedroht. 😥
Falls ihr heute einem Ameisenbären begegnet, seid bitte besonders nett zu ihm.
#WelttagDerAmeisenbären
#WorldAnteaterDay #AnteaterDay
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Apologies to #anteaters everywhere for being slow off the mark to celebrate #anteaterday #LucillaLavender #greetingcards #food #cartoon
Seeya later ant-eater (you have to say eater weird) it's #AnteaterDay ! Known for their slender noses and taste for six-legged creatures, these guys were originally considered four species. 1/2
Seeya later ant-eater (you have to say eater weird) it's #AnteaterDay ! Known for their slender noses and taste for six-legged creatures, these guys were originally considered four species. 1/2
Giant ant eater sketch studies and poses. I included a large front facing view and side vies as well as rendering the skull.
Today is #WorldAnteaterDay 🎉💙
Giant Anteater sketch study. Conservation status Vulnerable. They have a distinctive snout with a 2-foot-long tongue and no teeth, and feed almost exclusively on ants and termites.
#AnteaterDay #GiantAnteater #AnimalArt #SciArt #SketchStudy
Today is Nov 19:
#InternationalMensDay
#WholeGrainDay
#WorldToiletDay
#WorldCOPDDay
#ZinfandelDay
#GISDay
#WomensEntrepreneurshipDay
#ChildAbusePreventionDay
#EducationalSupportPersonnelDay
#PassengerPrincessDay
#AnteaterDay
#PlayMonopolyDay
#CampDay
#ProducerDay
Engraving of an anteater from a book. The anteater is standing in side profile, with a long thin tongue protruding from its long snout. It has a black stripe running from its upper front legs toward its spine. The coat is dense, coarse, and shaggy with long hairs. It is standing on four legs, and has sharp front claws. The caption under the engraving reads: 'Tamanoir, or Ant-Bear - Myrmecophaga jubata'.
Good morning to everyone, but especially to all the anteaters, for today is their special day!
To celebrate World Anteater Day, here is an engraving from the book 'The Illustrated Natural History' by J. G. Wood, published in 1863.
📷 Reserve 590.2/WOO
#WorldAnteaterDay #AnteaterDay #RareBooks
Engraving of an anteater from a book. The anteater is standing in side profile, with a long thin tongue protruding from its long snout. It has a black stripe running from its upper front legs toward its spine. The coat is dense, coarse, and shaggy with long hairs. It is standing on four legs, and has sharp front claws. The caption under the engraving reads: 'Tamanoir, or Ant-Bear - Myrmecophaga jubata'.
Good morning to everyone, but especially to all the anteaters, for today is their special day!
This engraving of an anteater is from the book 'The Illustrated Natural History' by J. G. Wood, published in 1863.
📷 Reserve 590.2/WOO
#WorldAnteaterDay #AnteaterDay #RareBooks