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Caracal
Country/State : France Age : 65 Joined : 2018-10-24 Posts : 7252
| Subject: Re: Mathison Museum of Natural History Thu Mar 25, 2021 11:41 pm | |
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bmathison1972
Country/State : Salt Lake City, UT Age : 52 Joined : 2010-04-13 Posts : 6710
| Subject: Re: Mathison Museum of Natural History Fri Mar 26, 2021 11:53 am | |
| Species: Dugong dugon (Müller, 1776) (dugong) About the Figure: Manufacturer: CollectA Series: Sealife Year of Release: 2016 Size/Scale: Body length 14 cm for a scale of 1:17-1:28 Frequency of species in toy/figure form (at time of posting): Uncommon Miscellaneous Notes: A fantastic figure in itself, it is really the only option right now for a standard-sized model. Most figures made of this species, at least those readily available, are smaller and by Japanese companes. About the Animal: Geographic distribution: Coastal Indo-Pacific, from East Africa and the Persian Gulf to Australia, Vanuatu, and Japan Habitat: Benthopelagic, at depths of 0-40 meters (usually 1-10 meters) Diet: Seagrass, particularly of the genera Halophila and Halodule. IUCN Status (at time of posting): Vulnerable Miscellaneous Notes: Dugong dugon is long-lived; adults in the wild can live for upto 70-73 years. On average, females reach sexual maturity at about age 6 and have their first calf between 6 and 17 years of age, with additional calves every 2.5-7 years. [You must be registered and logged in to see this image.] |
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Caracal
Country/State : France Age : 65 Joined : 2018-10-24 Posts : 7252
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widukind
Country/State : Germany Age : 48 Joined : 2010-12-30 Posts : 45745
| Subject: Re: Mathison Museum of Natural History Fri Mar 26, 2021 7:10 pm | |
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bmathison1972
Country/State : Salt Lake City, UT Age : 52 Joined : 2010-04-13 Posts : 6710
| Subject: Re: Mathison Museum of Natural History Sat Mar 27, 2021 1:03 pm | |
| Species: Ornithoptera goliath Oberthür, 1888 (Goliath birdwing) About the Figure: Manufacturer: Kabaya Series: World Insect Series 1 Year of Release: 2002 Size/Scale: Wingspan 7.5 cm for a scale of about 1:2 for a male Frequency of species in toy/figure form (at time of posting): Unique Miscellaneous Notes: This is the first time we have seen Ornithoptera in the Museum; this is one of five species I have in the genus. Today's figure is removable from its acrylic black base, but it leave two tall pegs on the underside. About the Animal: Geographic distribution: New Guinea and adjacent smaller islands Habitat: Rainforests Diet: Larvae feed on Aristolochia (pipevines); adults feed on nectar from flowers IUCN Status (at time of posting): Least Concern Miscellaneous Notes: Ornithoptera goliath exhibits marked sexual dimorphism; males (such as today's figure) are smaller and more colorful than females. The female of O. goliath represents the second largest species of butterfly in terms of wingspan. Females can have wingspans up to 28 cm, second only to the Queen Alexandra's birdwing, whose females have a wingspan slightly over 28 cm. [You must be registered and logged in to see this image.]
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widukind
Country/State : Germany Age : 48 Joined : 2010-12-30 Posts : 45745
| Subject: Re: Mathison Museum of Natural History Sat Mar 27, 2021 1:43 pm | |
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Caracal
Country/State : France Age : 65 Joined : 2018-10-24 Posts : 7252
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bmathison1972
Country/State : Salt Lake City, UT Age : 52 Joined : 2010-04-13 Posts : 6710
| Subject: Re: Mathison Museum of Natural History Sun Mar 28, 2021 2:13 pm | |
| Species: † Hesperonychus elizabethae Longrich & Currie, 2009 About the Figure: Manufacturer: Vivid Toy Group Series: Walking with Dinosaurs Year of Release: 2012 Size/Scale: Figure length 10.5 cm. Body length 8.0 cm for a scale of 1:12.5 Frequency of species in toy/figure form (at time of posting): Unique [see below] Miscellaneous Notes: Most of my dinosaurs are by Safari Ltd., but I make exceptions for some small, unusual taxa. I believe this figure is unique for this species, although I do not know the full extent of Walking with Dinosaurs merchandise. Although we do not have a lot of material for H. elizabethae, there are some notable anatomical inaccuracies in this figure, namely the position of feathers nearing the wrist of the animal. About the Animal: Geographic distribution: Late Cretaceous (Campanian) of present-day Alberta. Habitat: Forested coastal floodplains, swamps, marshes Diet: Small animals, possibly insects IUCN Status (at time of posting): N/A [extinct] Miscellaneous Notes: At the time of this writing, Hesperonychus elizabethae is the smallest carnivorous dinosaur known from North America. [You must be registered and logged in to see this image.][/i][/i] |
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Bonnie
Country/State : UK Age : 19 Joined : 2020-10-14 Posts : 5584
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Caracal
Country/State : France Age : 65 Joined : 2018-10-24 Posts : 7252
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bmathison1972
Country/State : Salt Lake City, UT Age : 52 Joined : 2010-04-13 Posts : 6710
| Subject: Re: Mathison Museum of Natural History Mon Mar 29, 2021 12:54 pm | |
| Species: † Psychopyge sp. About the Figure: Manufacturer: Kaiyodo Series: Dinotales Series 1 Year of Release: 2001 Size/Scale: Body length 4.5 cm for a scale of approximately 1:2-1:3 Frequency of species in toy/figure form (at time of posting): Unique [as a sculpt] Miscellaneous Notes: These two figures represent color variants of the same sculpt, originally released in 2001. Being original Dinotales figures, some assembly is required. About the Animal: Geographic distribution: Lower Devonian (Emsian) of present-day Europe and North Africa (Morocco) Habitat: Benthopelagic Diet: Presumed soft-bodied invertebrates and/or scavengers IUCN Status (at time of posting): N/A [extinct] Miscellaneous Notes: Psychopyge is known for its elongated, spatulate rostrum, the function of which is unknown; it may have been used as a sensory organ or to root potential prey out of sand or silt. [You must be registered and logged in to see this image.] |
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Caracal
Country/State : France Age : 65 Joined : 2018-10-24 Posts : 7252
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widukind
Country/State : Germany Age : 48 Joined : 2010-12-30 Posts : 45745
| Subject: Re: Mathison Museum of Natural History Mon Mar 29, 2021 6:19 pm | |
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bmathison1972
Country/State : Salt Lake City, UT Age : 52 Joined : 2010-04-13 Posts : 6710
| Subject: Re: Mathison Museum of Natural History Tue Mar 30, 2021 1:04 pm | |
| Species: Kaniska canace (Linnaeus, 1763) (blue admiral) About the Figure: Manufacturer: Ikimon Series: Science Techni Colour - Private Specimen of a Lepidopterist Acrylic Mascot 1 Year of Release: 2017 Size/Scale: Wingspan 4.5 cm for a scale of 1:1.3-1:1.5 Frequency of species in toy/figure form (at time of posting): Very rare Miscellaneous Notes: The figures in this set are essentially photographs of butterflies embedded in acrylic. Flip the figure over and the underside reveals an image of the ventral side of the animal, too. They are also sold as keychains (hence the hole in the acrylic above the head). About the Animal: Geographic distribution: South and Southeast Asia Habitat: Forests Diet: Larvae feed on plants in the families Smilacaceae, Convallariaceae, and Lilaceae; adults feed on rotting fruit and tree sap IUCN Status (at time of posting): Not Evaluated Miscellaneous Notes: Males of K. canace are extremely territorial and will chase other butterflies away from their territories. [You must be registered and logged in to see this image.] |
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Caracal
Country/State : France Age : 65 Joined : 2018-10-24 Posts : 7252
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widukind
Country/State : Germany Age : 48 Joined : 2010-12-30 Posts : 45745
| Subject: Re: Mathison Museum of Natural History Tue Mar 30, 2021 3:14 pm | |
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bmathison1972
Country/State : Salt Lake City, UT Age : 52 Joined : 2010-04-13 Posts : 6710
| Subject: Re: Mathison Museum of Natural History Wed Mar 31, 2021 12:45 pm | |
| Species: Chalcosoma moellenkampi Kolbe, 1900 About the Figure: Manufacturer: Sega Series: 'Beetles on Wood' Year of Release: unknown Size/Scale: Base of log 2.3 cm. Body length (including horns) 2.5 cm for a scale of 1:5 for a major male Frequency of species in toy/figure form (at time of posting): Uncommon Miscellaneous Notes: 'Beetles on Wood' is my designation for a set of very small Sega figures that depict the usual scarabaeoid beetles on logs. I don't know much about this set, including the official name of the set, when they came out, or how many figures are in it (I have 15 out of 16 known figures; the one I didn't retain is an anime version of Allomyrina dichotoma, which I believe serves as Sega's mascot). About the Animal: Geographic distribution: Borneo Habitat: Rainforest Diet: Larvae develop in rotting logs; adults feed on tree sap IUCN Status (at time of posting): Not Evaluated Miscellaneous Notes: Gravid female C. moellenkampi lay their eggs in rotting hardwood logs. The total life cycle from egg deposition to emergence of the adult beetle takes about 1-1.5 years. [You must be registered and logged in to see this image.] |
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widukind
Country/State : Germany Age : 48 Joined : 2010-12-30 Posts : 45745
| Subject: Re: Mathison Museum of Natural History Wed Mar 31, 2021 2:36 pm | |
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Caracal
Country/State : France Age : 65 Joined : 2018-10-24 Posts : 7252
| Subject: Re: Mathison Museum of Natural History Wed Mar 31, 2021 6:46 pm | |
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bmathison1972
Country/State : Salt Lake City, UT Age : 52 Joined : 2010-04-13 Posts : 6710
| Subject: Re: Mathison Museum of Natural History Thu Apr 01, 2021 1:52 pm | |
| Species: Leptoseris amitoriensis Veron, 1990 (porcelain coral; sunray lettuce coral) About the Figure: Manufacturer: Yujin Series: Corals in Colour Year of Release: 2005 Size/Scale: Figure 3.0 cm in diameter for a scale of 1:3.3-1:10 Frequency of species in toy/figure form (at time of posting): Unique Miscellaneous Notes: The Yujin corals are small and made out of a limestone-calcium carbonate sandstone, rather than the usual PVC. They make great accessories for other marine wildlife. About the Animal: Geographic distribution: West Pacific, from Australia to Japan Habitat: Reefs, usually at depths of 0-30 meters Diet: Plankton that drift within reach IUCN Status (at time of posting): Near Threatened Miscellaneous Notes: Leptoseris amitoriensis is usually found on lower slopes on a reef, protected from waves. [You must be registered and logged in to see this image.] |
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widukind
Country/State : Germany Age : 48 Joined : 2010-12-30 Posts : 45745
| Subject: Re: Mathison Museum of Natural History Thu Apr 01, 2021 4:46 pm | |
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Bonnie
Country/State : UK Age : 19 Joined : 2020-10-14 Posts : 5584
| Subject: Re: Mathison Museum of Natural History Fri Apr 02, 2021 11:33 am | |
| A coral! An alternative model of this alternative species! |
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bmathison1972
Country/State : Salt Lake City, UT Age : 52 Joined : 2010-04-13 Posts : 6710
| Subject: Re: Mathison Museum of Natural History Fri Apr 02, 2021 2:53 pm | |
| Species: Ophiophagus hannah Cantor, 1836 (king cobra) About the Figure: Manufacturer: Möjo Fun Series: Wildlife Year of Release: 2018 Size/Scale: Figure 6.0 cm tall. Measured along midline, body approximately 31 cm for a scale of 1:10-1:13 Frequency of species in toy/figure form (at time of posting): Uncommon Miscellaneous Notes: An iconic venomous animal, O. hannah has not been made into toy/figure form with great frequency. This rendition by Möjo Fun is probably the best. About the Animal: Geographic distribution: Southeast Asia Habitat: Riparian areas in forests, bamboo tickets, mangrove swamps, agricultural fields Diet: Other snakes, lizards IUCN Status (at time of posting): Vulnerable Miscellaneous Notes: While generally not aggressive, O. hannah is extremely venomous. Its venom contains both cytotoxins and neurotoxins; the toxins affect the nervous system, resulting in pain, blurred vision, and eventual paralysis, cardiovascular collapse, and possibly coma and death. [You must be registered and logged in to see this image.] |
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widukind
Country/State : Germany Age : 48 Joined : 2010-12-30 Posts : 45745
| Subject: Re: Mathison Museum of Natural History Fri Apr 02, 2021 2:55 pm | |
| One of the best figures of a king cobra. |
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bmathison1972
Country/State : Salt Lake City, UT Age : 52 Joined : 2010-04-13 Posts : 6710
| Subject: Re: Mathison Museum of Natural History Sat Apr 03, 2021 3:18 pm | |
| Species: Capra aegagrus hircus Linnaeus, 1758 (Alpine goat) About the Figure: Manufacturer: Papo Series: Farm Life Year of Release: 2014 Size/Scale: Figure length 9.0 cm. Height at shoulder 5.0 cm, for a scale 1:16 for an Alpine goat Frequency of species in toy/figure form (at time of posting): Very common Miscellaneous Notes: When I first started my synoptic collection, I picked this figure as it represented, to me at least, the typical 'barnyard' goat. This figure was not marketed as a specific breed, but it appears to be sculpted after the Alpine (which makes sense for France-based Papo). It is currently the only domestic goat in my collection, but I am not opposed to getting others that represent good exemplars of specific breeds. Goat breeds do not interest me as much as cattle breeds, however. About the Animal: Geographic distribution: Breed originated in the French Alps; introduced to other parts of the world, including the United States and Australia Habitat: Forests, fields, pastures Diet: Natural diet includes shrubby plants, trees, vines, and weeds IUCN Status (at time of posting): Domesticated Miscellaneous Notes: Capra aegagrus hircus was domesticated from C. a. aegagrus in eastern Europe and southwest Asia; domestication goes back at least 10,000 years. There are currently over 300 defined breeds of domestic goat. The Alpine breed originated in the French Alps and is bred primarily for its milk. [You must be registered and logged in to see this image.] |
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