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Anima Naturalis and PETA campaigners stripped down to their black pants and daubed themselves in anti-cruelty slogans.

According to Pliny 's evidence, Cyrus the Great (Cyrus II) had destroyed Kapisa in Capiscene Naturalis Historia, VI, 25, 92 which was a Kamboja city.

According to the Naturalis Museum there are 54 specimens of the Labrador Duck preserved in museum collections worldwide.

Naturalis Biodiversity Center Graphite is mined by both open pit and underground methods.

Newton later recorded his ideas in a three book set, entitled PhilosophiƦ Naturalis Principia Mathematica (Latin: "Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy").

Newton's findings were set forth in his PhilosophiƦ Naturalis Principia Mathematica ("Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy"), the publication of which in 1687 marked the beginning of the modern period of mechanics and astronomy.

Pliny adds "sideboards and one-legged tables" to the list, Livy, 39.6-7: cf Pliny, Historia Naturalis, 34.14.

Pliny attributes the invention of the triumph to "Father Liber " (identified with Dionysus): see Pliny, Historia Naturalis, 7.57 (ed.

Pliny the Elder Naturalis Historia XVI, 242. where she is referred to with the archaic Latin name of deva Cornisca'' and where existed a collegium of worshippers.

Reasons for extinction Turnaround video of a mounted skeleton, Naturalis The evidence is rather conclusive that extinction of the Carolina parakeet was by anthropogenic activity, through a variety of means.

Sir Isaac Newton's celebrated Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica was published in Latin and remained inaccessible to readers without education in the classics until Enlightenment writers began to translate and analyze the text in the vernacular.

The Naturalis Historia is one of the largest single works to have survived from the Roman Empire to the modern day and purports to cover the entire field of ancient knowledge, based on the best authorities available to Pliny.

The other major source of information is the Naturalis Historia compiled by Pliny the Elder much later in c. 75 AD.

The various methods they used are well described by Pliny the Elder in his encyclopedia Naturalis Historia written towards the end of the first century AD.

Turnaround video of a juvenile female specimen at Naturalis The juvenile passenger pigeon was similar in plumage to the adult female, but lacked the spotting on the wings, and was a darker brownish-gray on the head, neck, and breast.

Turnaround video of an adult female specimen at Naturalis The adult female passenger pigeon was slightly smaller than the male at convert in length.