Deer and elk at the Chicago Field Museum this past winter.
(Source: skippylynn)
If the lighting were lower, this could totally be a miniature Twin Peaks set, amiright?!
(Source: thirteeny13)
Deer at the American Museum of Natural History. Photo: koggaccio
“The Tsavo Man-Eaters were a pair of notorious man-eating lions responsible for the deaths of a number of construction workers on the Kenya-Uganda Railway, from March through December 1898.” - wikipedia
(via ssleep)
Watch out Turtle! (via SimplySchmoopie) From the Milstein Hall of Ocean Life at the American Museum of Natural History.
Bird (via Jordanius Rex) From the American Museum of Natural History. Wetlands exhibit.
The Alps at the Museum fur Naturkunde (photo sepruda)
Debbie Carlos takes photos of dioramas at the Chicago Field Museum. It’s rare to see the filament lines that suspend flying diorama creatures in the air. She captures the capturing of the moment. Meta- suspension. I love diorama with floating creatures, both in the air & water. I try to tag floating creatures whenever I see them.