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Google Drawings of Small Snowflakes

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Leonora Carrington was a surrealist painter who fought for women's liberation. Are these ice-skates simply surrealist? Or are they a symbol of lightness, gliding, and freedom?

Crow Catcher, Leonora Carrington, 1990

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Red Panda

Hiding behind the beam is a Red Panda. Only few species of mammals show the charming, teddy-bear-like characteristics of the Red Panda, with hubby cheeks and its eyes, nose, and short snout close together in the lower part of the face.

Biodiversity Wall, Museum für Naturkunde Berlin

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