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Science Art-Nature is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization, your
donation is tax deductible.Your support will allow us to encourage the production of Science Art that reminds us of our place in nature and our responsibiity to understand its limits.
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Science Art-Nature
P.O. Box 18754
Palo Alto, CA 94309-8754
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Syntarsus (Dinosaur) ©Jeffrey Whiting/Science Art
Named for its fused tarus bones, this small, quick predator might have hopped and might have been warm-blooded.;
Bat-eared Fox Portrait, © Carel Brest van Kempen/Science Art
Termite specialists, these foxes, have exceptional teeth and excavate complex tunnel networks.;
One Fig At A Time ©Gamini Ratnavira/Science Art
Great Indian Hornbills, found in the Indian subcontinent, are at risk to cask-hunters and deforestation.;
Fanny Got Bling © Andrew Denman/Science Art
Victoria Crowned Pigeons are capable of “stunning, for instance, a threatening snake with a powerful karate-chop like blow.";
Golden Eagle, Magdalena, NM (Aquila chrysaetos) © Julie Zickefoose/Science Art
Gliding and soaring are the sort of economical flight expected in a big bird with a huge home range. |