Pearlescent shell of the nautilus ~ a tentacled marine mollusc related to the octopus ~ delicately carved with floral tendrils by Cornelis Bellekin in late 17th century.
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Pearlescent shell of the nautilus ~ a tentacled marine mollusc related to the octopus ~ delicately carved with floral tendrils by Cornelis Bellekin in late 17th century. In medieval times it was common to have ā2ā sleeps per night. You would fall asleep for 4 to 5 hours, wake up for 2 hours or so and fall back to sleep for another 3 to 4. Itās been suggested that we may have evolved this way to tend to the fire in order to keep us warm and safe. First and second sleep! I wonder if their dog got up with them or just stayed on the bed and kept it warm for when they got back in? @globalmuseum me when the alarm goes off: This window is over 400 years old. It's the perfect example of a "jali", an intricately carved stone window common in Indian Architecture. And it's just one of the many things that make Indian Architecture so special... @culturaltutor #IndianArt #architecture
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@globalmuseum Wow. Iāve heard about a few years ago but never seen a photo like this about it. Thank you for sharing. Makes me wonder if this somehow helps the CSF of whales circulate through their brains to wash away toxins. Is this the balance point where their buoyancy balances their weight. Are they "Sleeping in weightlessness?" #InternationalCatDay: a terrific #Egyptian gold finger-ring with a carnelian bezel in form of a #cat. The ring is presumably related to the goddess Bastet, who was worshipped in the form of a lion and a cat. Photo: The British Museum, 1947,1011.2 @DrNWillburger #cats #jewellery The man who forever changed how we see catsšŗ Louis Wain (1860-1939) was an English artist best known for his unique drawings of cats with human-like traits and behaviours. It all started with Peter, his pet cat, whom he sketched to bring comfort to his terminally ill wife, Emily. Encouraged by Emily to share his work with the world, Wain often credited Peter as the "principal model and the pioneer of my success." @V_and_A #InternationalCatDay #cats #animals It's #InternationalCatDay and for centuries these creatures have been trusted ship mates. Sailors brought them on board to keep to control rodents & they acted as companions on long journeys at sea! The African black-footed cat weighs roughly 200 times less than the average lion, but it has a predation success rate of 60 percent. This Is A Cat Home. https://www.zazzle.com/this_is_a_cat_home_24_x_36_metal_sign-256584686185748261 š„ The symmetry of this turn in the air! š„ At the start of the Japanese rainy season, the glow of fireflies in a moonlit bamboo forest. (Kei Nomiyama, āEnchanted Bamboo Forestā, 2016 Sony World Photography Awards) @artinsociety #photography #Japan #fireflies #insects @globalmuseum @minorusaba one of my friends in a community close to where we live that is famous for fireflies has the annual neighborhood responsibility of clearing the ditches so that they are ready for firefly viewing. When I first arrived in Japan there was little awareness and the overuse of pesticides and chemicals in rice paddies and industry had nearly caused all the fireflies to disappear entirely. I have observed that a large number of Mastodon users are cat lovers. So I decided to share some of my cat art with you all. Enjoy!š https://fineartamerica.com/profiles/3-roger-smith #cats #animals #art #RogerSmith #catart #catillustrations #animalart #cat #feline Cat-lovers will recognise the struggle š This sketch is a fabulous example of Da Vinciās ability to capture expressions: just look this cat's clear disdain as it squirms within an overly eager embrace! š Leonardo Da Vinci was born #OnThisDay in 1452. @britishmuseum #museums #cats #animals #daVinci #art #drawing When it snows in Scotland the snow turns the Bannockburn statue of Robert the Bruce into something magical.
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Outdoor cats are using $500 Starlink satellite dishes as self-heating beds. The devicesādeveloped by Elon Muskās SpaceXāhave a warming feature to prevent snow buildup from disrupting the signal. https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/outdoor-cats-are-using-500-starlink-satellite-dishes-as-self-heating-beds-180979401/ #cats #ElonMusk #Starlink This is a cute read but the final paragraph should concern us all: "Starlink satellites are responsible for 1,600 near-crashes in orbit every week, reports Futurismās Dan Robitzski, a number that he reports is likely to increase as Starlink plans to launch more satellites." Cistercian Numbers; are an extremely interesting and basically forgotten number system developed 8 Centuries Ago. It is much more compact than Arabic and Roman systems, you can basically write any integer from 1 to 9999 with one character. @archeohistories #Numbers
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@globalmuseum but do they have #Unicode codepoints? (This cries for a base vertical line glyph plus 36 combining characters, and itād even work well in bitmap fonts for #xterm) @globalmuseum particuliĆØrement ingĆ©nieux... la correction des copies devait ĆŖtre rigolote Ć l'Ć©poque š¤ |
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Beautiful š
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Oh this is gorgeous. Thank you for sharing. š
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okay that is NUTS