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encircling a large new habitat called Akureyri, -- Neal Stephenson

Chadwickius frenemus, -- Heather Vogel Frederick

They are white, four-limbed, about the size of a full-grown human, but that's where the comparisons stop. Naked, with long reptilian tails, arched backs, and heads that jut forward. -- Suzanne Collins

What is the extinction of a condor to a child who has never seen a wren? -- Robert Pyle

You know, I'm an eagle, flying around in the mountains. -- Link Wray

Called by the sirens and followed by an albatross. -- Lydia Millet

What's the fastest migratory bird on Earth?" "An airplane. -- Lev Grossman

Who when examining in the cabinet of the entomologist the gay and exotic butterflies, and singular cicadas, will associate with these lifeless objects, the ceaseless harsh music of the latter, and the lazy flight of the former - the sure accompaniments of the still, glowing noonday of the tropics. -- Charles Darwin

Arbores loqui latine. The trees speak Latin. -- Maggie Stiefvater

We are the Amazons" said Myrina."We are the killers of beasts and men. Wild ourselves, we inhabit the wild places. Freedom courses in our blood, and death whispers at the tip of our arrows. We fear nothing, fear runs from us. Try to stop us, and you will feel our rage. -- Anne Fortier

Observation: I can't see a thing. Conclusion: Dinosaurs. -- Carl Sagan

He called it a ptero-dactyle, meaning 'wing-fingered. -- Elizabeth Kolbert

It's a Magril - a bird that's native to Gillikin Country. It spends half its life as a beetle, and when it's an adult, it goes to sleep for a year and wakes up as this majestic creature."
"Kind of like a butterfly."
"Kind of like you," he said. -- Danielle Paige

Alis volat propiss. (She flies with her own wings.) -- Jan Karon

I am delighted, one more time, by the daring of my species and the audacity of our flying machines. There is poetry and music in our technology, a beauty as touching as that of eagle, moss campion, raven or yonder limestone boulder shining under the Arctic sun. -- Edward Abbey

Tiny Salmoneus of the air His mimic bolts the firefly threw. -- James Russell Lowell

Rhinoceros The Leader The Future is in Eggs or It Takes all Sorts to Make a World -- Eugene Ionesco

Cyclones cannot see you if you don't move"
"That's dinosaurs you crazy fruit bat! -- G. Norman Lippert

Bat, pigeon, ravens - I don't care about distinctions right now. Any fluttery, flappy thing is not cool with me. -- P.c. Cast

Yes. No. Hang on. So what were these people? And pterodactyls have been extinct for fifty million years."
"If you say so, dear. Your father never really talked about it. -- Neil Gaiman

the large black birds swirling and dispersing over -- Joan London

On motionless wing they emerge from the lifting mists, sweep a final arc of sky, and settle in clangorous descending spirals to their feeding grounds. A new day has begun on the crane marsh. -- Aldo Leopold

Birds, it must be admitted, are the most exciting and most deserving of the vertebrates; they are perhaps the best entre into the study of natural history, and a very good wedge into conservation awareness. -- Roger Tory Peterson

Griffon vultures, the strong, fearless creatures we called nesher that -- Alice Hoffman

Holy crap, were they part anteater? -- Tymber Dalton

Raven." There was a long pause as Ronan regarded his hand. "Maybe a crow. But I doubt it. I ... yeah, seriously doubt it. Corvus corax."
Even drunk, Ronan knew the Latin name for the common raven. -- Maggie Stiefvater

Eyes of gentianellas azure,
Staring, winking at the skies. -- Elizabeth Barrett Browning

Billions of bilious blue blistering barnacles in a thundering typhoon! -- Herge

Carcharadon carcharias. Six thousand
pounds of muscle powering a hoop
of butcher's knives. The only animal
that ate its weaker siblings in the womb.
Immune from cancer. Constantly awake. -- Mark Haddon

One was to sting me," he thought, "I should swell up as big again as I am!" They were bigger than hornets. The drones were bigger than your thumb, a good deal, and the bands of yellow on their deep black bodies shone like fiery gold. -- J.r.r. Tolkien

Perched on top of the pointed nose of the -- Ken Follett

A rock is a rock no matter how badly it wants to fly. -- Rebekah Crane

(The) Gray wagtail ... doesn't look like much, does he? Hardly a couple of ounces of feathers and bones. But that bird can fly to Africa and back. Powered by bugs and worms and desire. -- Anthony Doerr

Atalanta in Calydon -- F Scott Fitzgerald

Pair of Stephens Island wrens, which were found only on a small, isolated island in New Zealand's Cook Strait. All were killed by a lighthouse keeper's cat. -- Bill Bryson

Tyrannosaurus is the most superb carnivorous mechanism among the terrestrial Vertebrata, in which raptorial power and speed are combined. -- Henry Fairfield Osborn

I've told you before, Daniel: roach isn't an insult. We're the ones still standing after the mammals build their nukes, we're the ones with the stripped-down OS's so damned simple they work under almost any circumstances. We're the goddamned Kalashnikovs of thinking meat. -- Peter Watts

fantastic shadows of birds -- Oscar Wilde

Though what bird in the best of circumstances does not look a little stricken? -- Lorrie Moore

Seeing this gradation and diversity of structure in one small, intimately related group of birds, one might really fancy that from an original paucity of birds in this archipelago, one species had been taken and modified for different ends. -- Charles Darwin

Tritons Trident! -- Anna Banks

Birds, birds, birds, I'm a Pet Shop Boy -- Killa Kyleon

SCORPIUS: Always. -- J.k. Rowling

3.18-million-year-old australopithecine found at Hadar in Ethiopia in 1974 by a team led by Donald Johanson. Formally known as A.L. -- Bill Bryson

First I shall name the eagle, of which there are three species: the great grey eagle is the largest, of great strength and high flight; he chiefly preys on fawns and other young quadrupeds. -- William Bartram

two legs, no wings, and holding something pointy over its head. -- Tui T. Sutherland

Cicadas, buckling and unbuckling their stomach muscles, yield the sound of someone sharpening scissors. Fall field crickets, the thermometer hounds, add high-pitched tinkling chirps to the jazz, and their call quickens with warm weather, slows again with cool. -- Diane Ackerman

Interesting fact: eagles are the only birds to work out how to eat tortoises. You know? They pick them up, flying up very high, and drop them on to the rocks. Smashes them right open. Amazing. -- Terry Pratchett

A warsheep would be a cross between a dolphin and a small, limber elephant. -- Nick Harkaway

Festus just detected a large group of eagles behind us - long-range radar, still not in sight."
Piper leaned over the console. "Are you sure they're Roman?"
Leo rolled his eyes. "No, Pipes. It could be a random group of giant eagles flying in perfect formation. Of course they're Roman! -- Rick Riordan

You'll know what kind of bird I am when I fly over you. -- Tommy Newsom

I like sparkles; I think I'm a magpie. -- Paloma Faith

They open their wings, flash patterns and color, fly from flower toflower. I, with the dark brittles and many feet of the former form, inchalong the ground.
Sometimes all I want is two armfuls of air, a fistful of sky. -- Nina Kiriki Hoffman

Sequoia seeds have flat wings, and glint and glance in their flight like a boy's kite. -- John Muir

Worpswede, Worpswede, I cannot get you out of my mind ... Your magnificent pine trees! I call them my men
thick, gnarled, powerful, and tall
yet with the most delicate nerves and fibers in them. -- Paula Modersohn-Becker

The humble Cumulus humilis - never hurt a soul. -- Gavin Pretor-Pinney

No More Dino-BuLLies! -- Aunt Eeebs

Monstrous shiny black beetles the size of goats unfurled their wings, writhed and festered at the very top of the sharp rock formation. -- Paul Ikin

The javelin-snake amphiptere hurls itself from the branches of trees. -- Pliny The Elder

Every species embodies a solution to some environmental challenge, and some of these solutions are breathtaking in their elegance. -- Linda Bender

The cypresses are always occupying my thoughts. -- Vincent Van Gogh

The Warrior Elite, -- Marcus Luttrell

Thus a man looking through a tremendous telescope does not see the cirri of an Indian summer above his charmed orchard, but does see, as my regretted colleague, the late Professor Alexander Ivanchenko, twice saw, the swarming of hesperozoa in a humid valley of the planet Venus. -- Vladimir Nabokov

The venal herd.
[Lat., Venale pecus.] -- Juvenal

Pel-i-cans, their beaks hold more than their bellies can. -- Kelly Corrigan

They can try to kill me all they want, but I'm the girl who stands on tha backs of the beasts of the NeoPacific. The Minnow blazes from within, promising life and warmth and vilainy, but out here I'm mighty. -- Emily Skrutskie

When they were naming the animals, somebody got lazy: anteater? What's it doing? It's eating ants. DONE! -- Demetri Martin

Paleontologists have tried to turn Archaeopteryx into an earth-bound, feathered dinosaur. But it's not. It is a bird, a perching bird. And no amount of 'paleobabble' is going to change that. -- Alan Feduccia

Summer skylarks Dart about the heavens Above the deep mountains. -- Dakotsu Iida

Rise and shine, porcupines! -- Maureen Johnson

Lonely stillness - a single cicada's cry sinking into stone -- Basho Matsuo

Baobab. Away in the distance I could see the cloud-softened -- Paula Mclain

Can you see the beauty in a cockroach? -- Wayne Dyer

What is a bird if it can't fly? It might as well be a cockroach. -- Eleanor Morse

Owls are nocturnal, swooping down silently, with the soft edges of their feathers muffling the sound of the wings, before pouncing and swallowing their prey whole. Death unseen, death unheard, death from above - the military drones of the animal kingdom -- B.v. Lawson

If I were an animal, I would be an eagle. -- Jamie Foxx

The greater koa finch, an innocuous member of the honeycreeper family, lurked shyly in the canopies of koa trees, but if someone imitated its song it would abandon its cover at once and fly down in a show of welcome. -- Bill Bryson

A giant capable of circumcising redwoods with his teeth ... -- Warren Ellis

So before everyone begins the big party for 'Brontosaurus' and celebrates this huge diversity of sauropod names, let's hold our horses. -- Donald R. Prothero

Vultures are homely, but they clean up all the garbage and that's good. And they're elegant in the sky. -- Roger Tory Peterson

I have stated, that in the thirteen species of ground-finches, a nearly perfect gradation may be traced, from a beak extraordinarily thick, to one so fine, that it may be compared to that of a warbler. -- Charles Darwin

The mangosteen, queen of the tropical fruit. -- David Fairchild

Reflected
in the dragonfly's eye --
mountains. -- Kobayashi Issa

Leunagasolin, such as, oh, the Moss Creature here, brightest -- Thomas Pynchon

Used as kites, these rigid stable aeroplanes are superior to the very best cellular kites I can make; they are lighter, pull harder per square foot, attain a greater angle of elevation, and have fewer parts. -- Lawrence Hargrave

Hydromedusa tectifera are, like post-war Nazis, native to Argentina, Paraguay, and Brazil. -- Mary Roach

They can fly and they howl, they slaughter depression and headaches, they daydream like gangbanging daffodils, orchids and cherry blossoms grasping mauve toffee clouds, they breastfeed laughter. -- Laura Gentile

Have you ever observed a humming-bird moving about in an aerial dance among the flowers
a living prismatic gem that changes its colour with every change of position. -- William Henry Hudson

A gathering nimbus obscured the sun's light and out from the gathered clouds looped and coiled the guardian of the avian world. With a trail of inferno in her wake, it was Alicanto -- Soroosh Shahrivar

What will this boaster produce worthy of this mouthing? The mountains are in labor; a ridiculous mouse will be born.
[Lat., Quid dignum tanto feret hic promissor hiatu?
Parturiunt montes; nascetur ridiculus mus.] -- Horace

Oh, my dear, how too marvelous! I've longed all my life to eat a flamingo. -- Compton Mackenzie

Dark Star Safari, -- Amanda Lindhout

Triceratops is very common: they are the cows of the Cretaceous; they are everywhere. -- Jack Horner

What species is he?" "British -- Kirsten Beyer

And seem to walk on wings, and tread in air. -- Alexander Pope

GIANTS RATS- I Slap all my enemies in the face! And shatter the teeth of the wicked, in the name of Jesus, flee toothless into the bush! -- Ademola Adejumo

This morning I'm a mosquito, now you're a flying cart? Arosia -- Marc Secchia

Gliders, sail planes, they're wonderful flying machines. It's the closest you can come to being a bird. -- Neil Armstrong

That was Genus Homo, species Whowantstofuckus, subspecies Headup Hisassia. Let us move on to the cages with the interesting animals.
Jacob to Ben describing JT -- Z.a. Maxfield

Squirrelpaw!" Brambleclaw's -- Erin Hunter