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Captain R. Cheyne-Stout, consulting zoologist of the menagerie, an incisive young man who wears riding boots and came in with Fusion, says he would like to buy some spectacular animals if he had any money for the purpose.
He is said to have stated, "There is, philosophically speaking, only a single animal". Theories like this, which though ingenious often required great stretching of the evidence, drew the ire of Cuvier, who had become the greatest zoologist of the time, and who had a reputation as a meticulous scientist.
Dr. Murphy is just back from a 2-month expedition to the Antarctic, where, as chief zoologist of the National Science Foundation, he participated in a May Operation known as, "Operation Deep Freeze," which attempted to pin down the Antarctic Convergence, (defined as the biological and oceanographic boundry between Antarctic and sub-Antarctic life).
The main part of the book, the Natural History, is presented as a compilation of 44 letters nominally to Thomas Pennant, a leading British zoologist of the day, and 66 letters to Daines Barrington, an English barrister and Fellow of the Royal Society.
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Having taken up my anointed position at Balliol, I quickly became one of the most remarkable zoologists of my generation, and it was a surprise to find my work on chickens pecking at eggshells and crickets reacting to light sources didn't receive greater international acclaim.
The 10-year-old pupil of Windmill Primary School in Oxford brought the artefact to an after-school club at Oxford University's museum of Natural History, which encourages kids to develop a passion for the natural world, with the hope that one or two might just become geologists and zoologists of tomorrow.
Imagine if Bigfoot enthusiasts blamed their failure to convince zoologists of the existence of these elusive beasts on (1) the state of Washington, which was deliberately covering up the really good evidence, and (2) forest rangers, who were derelict in their duty because they don't relentlessly investigate these hirsute hominids.
This is unsurprising, firstly because several of the most influential zoologists of the late 19th and early 20th century were carcinologists, and secondly because the erstwhile 'higher Crustacea' houses the majority of economically and commercially important species of edible crabs, shrimps, and lobsters.
A few years ago, zoologist Barbara Schmitz of the Technical University of Munich in Germany noticed the curious flash of bubbles when she was videotaping shrimp.
Zoologist Steven Austad of the University of Idaho, Moscow, bets that someone will have made it, cognitively intact, to the age of 150 by then.
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