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Into the Woods, Raphael Olivier
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Jackal by Julia Wimmerlin
Pearl, the albino common raven, was raised in captivity after being found as a fledgling. Her white feathers lacked melanin and had an atypical structure that stripped them of waterproofing abilities. They were sticky and collected dirt, giving Pearl a grimy sheen. The raven was also vulnerable to sunlight and couldn’t endure long flights, tiring easily because of her brittle feathers. Living in the wild would have been a death sentence.
Instead, Pearl worked as an ambassador for a non-profit organization in California, Talon Conservation Inc. “Even people who didn’t like birds would say ‘Wow’ when they saw her,” said her caretaker. “That was Pearl’s first word because she thought it was a normal greeting.” Pearl picked up some other commonly heard phrases too, like “I love you,” “Oh my God,” and “What a mess!”
Unfortunately, in 2015, Pearl escaped her leashes and was eventually found shot; she died on the way to the vet. Ravens are protected by the Migratory Bird Treaty Act and killing one can earn you a hefty fine – $5,000 to $10,000 and up to a year in prison. Despite her caretaker offering a $5,000 reward, Pearl’s killer was never found.
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Stubby yellow micro crystals of pyromorphite (Pb5(PO4)3Cl). From Yangshuo Mine, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, China
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Deconstruction by Balázs Csizik
It was supposed to be three or four random ideas on monochromatic themes but then I thought might as well do a whole rainbow (which had to be seven because I like it better than six and that meant pink was also in since I like to spite Newton and not do indigo ever… though now I feel bad for indicolite)
In order - Garnet, quartz/agate, wulfenite, peridot, euclase, polybasite and morganite.
Amber! Knows who u are?!
n-nani???????? Who are you and why have you brought me this prophecy
The House Seen from the Rose Garden 3 1924
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Selected Works by Oska . an Illustrator and Graphic Designer from Montreal, Quebec, Canada
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Amber specimens from the locality are among the oldest fossil resins in the world, they date back to the Lower Cretacious Period, 120 to 130 million years ago. from Golling, Salzburg, Austria Photo: Viamineralia.com Amazing Geologist
Fluorite Bergmännisch Glück Mine, Frohnau, Erzgebirge, Saxony, Germany