That is an exceptionally egregious omission!
Mother-in-laws are most certainly omitted!
Gaebolgasays
Well, at least they have snails, so I’ll give ‘em a pass…
kingoftownsays
Poor Chelicerates barely get a look in with all those Vertebrates, all I see are a horseshoe crab and a scorpion. The bacteriophage is an interesting addition, surely non-living? Speaking of non-living I also see a Great Auk (maybe it’s a Razorbill?), a Moa and what looks to be a tripodal dinosaur.
Larrysays
Such a poster truly makes one appreciate how diligent Noah was in finding both a male and a female of each type of these animals and plants, especially as a number of them are not found anywhere near the middle east.
kingoftownsays
Oh, also second from upper left looks to be Dickinsonia.
davidc1says
Wots that yellow thing to the left of the Scorpion,in the same row as Variation?
Can’t see any cats either,for shame.
I see something black and spider-esque near the lower-right corner…maybe it’s just an ant. There’s another one like it a little below the upper-left corner.
And yeah, no cats, big or small. No dogs or hedgehogs either…
blfsays
The mildly deranged penguin points out there are several penguins, but not everything picture is a penguin, even in disguise. She does approve the lack of peas, and apparent lack of horses. And, of course, according to her, it needs more cheese (or at least cheese plants), and MUSHROOMS! A chart of penguins without cheese and MUSHROOMS is like a wine glass without vin, sadly lacking (glancing at the empty wine glass nearby).
davidc1says
@7 Thanks,yeah I know about them.
nomdeplumesays
Doesn’t even reveal an inordinate fondness for beetles…
But really, for a Naturalist’s Society, this is pretty sloppy. They had a certain number of images and just kept repeating them in different sizes to fill up space (eg the beetle, the dragonfly, the frog, the fly etc etc). Very few plants. So really all it is is an impression of a number of species, when it could have been a genuine illustration of the variety of life.
Artorsays
I count TWO scorpions, so maybe one of them killed and ate the spider before everyone got together for the group photo.
birgerjohanssonsays
Where are the conodonts? And the wossname squids with long elongated shells.
The rudists that built reefs before corals existed are also being discriminated against.
birgerjohanssonsays
Ortoceratites! Dang, I never remember it when I need to.
And we should have at least one Pallas Cat, they are the grumpiest felines in the world and have earned a place on the poster.
Trevor Sloughtersays
Too many eukaryotes in my opinion ;)
Peter Bsays
At least there was spider food.
davidc1says
@13But to be fair,it would not be out of place in the cretin museum,or creation museum,I can see old kenny saying these are all the creatures noah took on the boat with him.
wzrd1 says
That is an exceptionally egregious omission!
Mother-in-laws are most certainly omitted!
Gaebolga says
Well, at least they have snails, so I’ll give ‘em a pass…
kingoftown says
Poor Chelicerates barely get a look in with all those Vertebrates, all I see are a horseshoe crab and a scorpion. The bacteriophage is an interesting addition, surely non-living? Speaking of non-living I also see a Great Auk (maybe it’s a Razorbill?), a Moa and what looks to be a tripodal dinosaur.
Larry says
Such a poster truly makes one appreciate how diligent Noah was in finding both a male and a female of each type of these animals and plants, especially as a number of them are not found anywhere near the middle east.
kingoftown says
Oh, also second from upper left looks to be Dickinsonia.
davidc1 says
Wots that yellow thing to the left of the Scorpion,in the same row as Variation?
Can’t see any cats either,for shame.
charley says
@6 davidc1
Bacteriophage, I think
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bacteriophage
cates says
I do like the idea of a snake that can scarf down an elephant,
PaulBC says
cates@8 So did Antoine de Saint Exupéry.
Raging Bee says
I see something black and spider-esque near the lower-right corner…maybe it’s just an ant. There’s another one like it a little below the upper-left corner.
And yeah, no cats, big or small. No dogs or hedgehogs either…
blf says
The mildly deranged penguin points out there are several penguins, but not everything picture is a penguin, even in disguise. She does approve the lack of peas, and apparent lack of horses. And, of course, according to her, it needs more cheese (or at least cheese plants), and MUSHROOMS! A chart of penguins without cheese and MUSHROOMS is like a wine glass without vin, sadly lacking (glancing at the empty wine glass nearby).
davidc1 says
@7 Thanks,yeah I know about them.
nomdeplume says
Doesn’t even reveal an inordinate fondness for beetles…
But really, for a Naturalist’s Society, this is pretty sloppy. They had a certain number of images and just kept repeating them in different sizes to fill up space (eg the beetle, the dragonfly, the frog, the fly etc etc). Very few plants. So really all it is is an impression of a number of species, when it could have been a genuine illustration of the variety of life.
Artor says
I count TWO scorpions, so maybe one of them killed and ate the spider before everyone got together for the group photo.
birgerjohansson says
Where are the conodonts? And the wossname squids with long elongated shells.
The rudists that built reefs before corals existed are also being discriminated against.
birgerjohansson says
Ortoceratites! Dang, I never remember it when I need to.
And we should have at least one Pallas Cat, they are the grumpiest felines in the world and have earned a place on the poster.
Trevor Sloughter says
Too many eukaryotes in my opinion ;)
Peter B says
At least there was spider food.
davidc1 says
@13But to be fair,it would not be out of place in the cretin museum,or creation museum,I can see old kenny saying these are all the creatures noah took on the boat with him.
DanDare says
There’s a scorpion.