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  1. Ebirah766

    Ebirah766 Well-Known Member 5+ year member

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    I recently changed mine to a saltwater crocodile hiding in the water. I felt like it was time for a change, and the saltwater crocodile is my favorite species of crocodile.
     
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  2. OstrichMania

    OstrichMania Well-Known Member 5+ year member

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    Classic.

    :p
     
  3. Matt G

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    My avatar picture was updated to match the National Geographic Logo alongside with the words inside the logo almost very similar to what you see in every National Geographic magazine.
     
  4. UngulateNerd92

    UngulateNerd92 Well-Known Member Premium Member 5+ year member

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    I like this idea for a thread. My avatar/profile picture is of a skull of an Eocene (Bridgerian to Uintan) dinocerate mammal Eobasileus cornutus. I took that photograph at the Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago, Cook County, Illinois in 2014. Pardon my tangent there, but they had an impressive collection and nice displays in Fossil Halls.
     
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    Mine currently is a Montezuma Quail, a species that isn't very widely kept in captivity. I chose it because I thought it was a good picture and when I went up to the glass with my camera, he tilted his head in curiosity, which I found very cute.
     
  6. PossumRoach

    PossumRoach Well-Known Member 5+ year member

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    I chose to change my profile picture to Artis de Partis
     
  7. Austin the Sengi

    Austin the Sengi Well-Known Member

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    Good for you @PossumRoach your’e last avatar was a little confusing to me.
     
  8. PossumRoach

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    What's confusing about a Goofy and Jojo's Bizarre Adventure crossover?
     
  9. CheeseChameleon1945

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    I have my snazzy new sunglasses.
     
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  10. Austin the Sengi

    Austin the Sengi Well-Known Member

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    I don’t really know -\_(0_0)_/-
     
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  11. Salt Merchant

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    My profile pic is a picture of me and the boys (I'm the one at the fourth place from the left) with Mount Merapi in the background. We went into different schools; The one in the middle went to a school in Tangerang, two that wear blue jacket went to the same school, and I don't know about the glassess dude. We still communicate in the WA group. I really hope I meet them again in the future.
     
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  12. Onychorhynchus coronatus

    Onychorhynchus coronatus Well-Known Member

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    Callithrix aurita, a species of enormous personal significance in my life
     
  13. PossumRoach

    PossumRoach Well-Known Member 5+ year member

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    I’m ngl the background makes it looks like a Callithrix jachus
     
  14. Onychorhynchus coronatus

    Onychorhynchus coronatus Well-Known Member

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    You mean because the white space looks like the white auricular / ear tufts? o_O
     
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  15. Yoshistar888

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    My new profile picture is of my favourite spider, the starry night peacock spider, Maratus constellatus.
     
  16. Onychorhynchus coronatus

    Onychorhynchus coronatus Well-Known Member

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    I'd actually never heard of this species until your comment so thank you for that.

    Brilliant name and beautiful minibeast indeed.
     
  17. Yoshistar888

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    It was only officially described earlier in the year by one of Museums Victoria’s arachnogists, Joseph Schubert, he has described tons of jumping spiders and has at least 10 more in the works including a new genus!
     
  18. Onychorhynchus coronatus

    Onychorhynchus coronatus Well-Known Member

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    What an amazing discovery to have made ! It is such a beautiful species and the patterns on its back do indeed look like a view of the night sky with stars and nebulae and such.
     
  19. Yoshistar888

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    The inspiration from naming not only came from the fact that it looks light the night sky but both the texture and colours of the palette look eerily similar to the famous painting, Starry Starry Night, by Vincent Van Gough.
     
  20. Onychorhynchus coronatus

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    Yes they do a bit I suppose, what a find !