This is largely posted from an a friend who spotted ancient animal
plushies
in a museum in Japan, then went to the effort of hunting down stores. I
thought people might appreciate this. Some are very cute. I've checked
most
of the links and they appear to be working.
TOY PARK appears to lack overseas shipping options, but it does have a
lovely array of scientific plushies to ogle at:
Kimberella - slug-like Ediacaran organism
http://www.happinetonline.com/NASApp/mnas/MxMProduct?Action=prd_detail&KIND=0&SHOP_ID=2&PRODUCT_ID=4932719009547
Odaraia - Middle Cambrian crustacean
http://www.happinetonline.com/NASApp/mnas/MxMProduct?Action=prd_detail&KIND=0&SHOP_ID=2&PRODUCT_ID=4932719009622
Ottoia - Middle Cambrian priapulid worm
http://www.happinetonline.com/NASApp/mnas/MxMProduct?Action=prd_detail&KIND=0&SHOP_ID=2&PRODUCT_ID=4932719009486
Burgessochaeta - Middle Cambrian polychaete annelid
http://www.happinetonline.com/NASApp/mnas/MxMProduct?Action=prd_detail&KIND=0&SHOP_ID=2&PRODUCT_ID=4932719009615
Asaphus kowalewskii - Middle Ordovician trilobite
http://www.happinetonline.com/NASApp/mnas/MxMProduct?Action=prd_detail&KIND=0&SHOP_ID=2&PRODUCT_ID=4932719009509
Cameroceras - Ordovician orthoconic cephalopod
http://www.happinetonline.com/NASApp/mnas/MxMProduct?Action=prd_detail&KIND=0&SHOP_ID=2&PRODUCT_ID=4932719009516
Pterygotus - Silurian/Devonian eurypterid (sea scorpion)
http://www.happinetonline.com/NASApp/mnas/MxMProduct?Action=prd_detail&KIND=0&SHOP_ID=2&PRODUCT_ID=4932719009578
Megarachne servinei - Upper Carboniferous eurypterid (sea scorpion)
http://www.happinetonline.com/NASApp/mnas/MxMProduct?Action=prd_detail&KIND=0&SHOP_ID=2&PRODUCT_ID=4932719009561
Pleurocystites - Late Ordovician cystoid echinoderm
http://www.happinetonline.com/NASApp/mnas/MxMProduct?Action=prd_detail&KIND=0&SHOP_ID=2&PRODUCT_ID=4932719009523
Fish
Myllokunmingia - Cambrian craniates (pre-fish/early fish)
http://www.happinetonline.com/NASApp/mnas/MxMProduct?Action=prd_detail&KIND=0&SHOP_ID=2&PRODUCT_ID=4932719009608
Haikouichthys - Cambrian craniate (pre-fish/early fish)
http://www.happinetonline.com/NASApp/mnas/MxMProduct?Action=prd_detail&KIND=0&SHOP_ID=2&PRODUCT_ID=4932719009592
Arandaspis prionotolepis - jawless fish (oldest known vertebrate)
http://www.happinetonline.com/NASApp/mnas/MxMProduct?Action=prd_detail&KIND=0&SHOP_ID=2&PRODUCT_ID=4932719009493
*Echinochimaera meltoni *- Lower Carboniferous chimaera fish
http://www.happinetonline.com/NASApp/mnas/MxMProduct?Action=prd_detail&KIND=0&SHOP_ID=2&PRODUCT_ID=4932719009554
Amphibian
Gerobatrachus hottoni - Permian frogamander
http://www.happinetonline.com/NASApp/mnas/MxMProduct?Action=prd_detail&KIND=0&SHOP_ID=2&PRODUCT_ID=4932719009530
Via LOVE JOURNEY you should be able to order some of the plushies and get
them delivered to wherever you happen live in the world:
Marine animals generally
http://item.rakuten.co.jp/love-journey/c/0000000111/
Marrella splendens - Middle Cambrian arthropod
http://item.rakuten.co.jp/love-journey/6230/
Hallucigenia - Middle Cambrian Onychophora?
http://item.rakuten.co.jp/love-journey/5927b/
Opabinia regalis
(green) - Middle Cambrian anomalocaridid
http://item.rakuten.co.jp/love-journey/5657b-green/
(orange)
http://item.rakuten.co.jp/love-journey/5657b-orange/
Anomalocaris - Middle Cambrian anomalocaridid
http://item.rakuten.co.jp/love-journey/6008/
http://item.rakuten.co.jp/love-journey/5640b/
http://item.rakuten.co.jp/love-journey/5967a/
Pambdelurion whittingtoni - Cambrian anomalocaridid
http://item.rakuten.co.jp/love-journey/5729b/
Paradoxides - Middle Cambrian trilobite
http://item.rakuten.co.jp/love-journey/5727b/#10000533
Sanctacaris (colloquially known as 'Santa Claws') - Middle Cambrian
chelicerate
http://item.rakuten.co.jp/love-journey/6231/
Yohoia - Middle Cambrian arachnomorph arthropod
http://item.rakuten.co.jp/love-journey/6233/
Sidneyia inexpectans (which fed on trilobites & hyolithids) - Middle
Cambrian arthropod
http://item.rakuten.co.jp/love-journey/6232/
Xidazoon stephanus - Lower Cambrian Vetulicolia
http://item.rakuten.co.jp/love-journey/5726b/
(Vetulicola http://cas.bellarmine.edu/tietjen/Evolution/vetulicola.htm)
Horseshoe Crab - Modern
http://item.rakuten.co.jp/love-journey/5013a/
Chambered Nautilus - Modern
http://item.rakuten.co.jp/love-journey/3522/#10000300
Fish
Pikaia - Middle Cambrian cephalochordata (pre-fish)
http://item.rakuten.co.jp/love-journey/5931b/
Hemicyclaspis - Devonian jawless fish
http://item.rakuten.co.jp/love-journey/5739b/
Pteraspis - Devonian jawless fish
http://item.rakuten.co.jp/love-journey/5728b/
Cephalaspis - Devonian freshwater jawless fish
http://item.rakuten.co.jp/love-journey/5733b/
Doryaspis - Devonian jawless fish (sawfish like beak)
http://item.rakuten.co.jp/love-journey/5732b/
Dipnorhynchus - Devonian lungfish (appeared in Ponyo)
http://item.rakuten.co.jp/love-journey/5735b/
Phyllolepis - Devonian freshwater placoderm
http://item.rakuten.co.jp/love-journey/5734b/
Bothriolepis - Devonian freshwater placoderm
http://item.rakuten.co.jp/love-journey/5738b/
West Indian Ocean Coelacanth (42cm long ones)
http://item.rakuten.co.jp/love-journey/5335b/
Coelacanth (30cm)
http://item.rakuten.co.jp/love-journey/2462/
East African lungfish
http://item.rakuten.co.jp/love-journey/5087a/
African lungfish
http://item.rakuten.co.jp/love-journey/5012a/
Amphibians
Tiktaalik (grey) - Upper Devonian fish/amphibian
http://item.rakuten.co.jp/love-journey/5966a/
Acanthostega (white with brown dots) - Upper Devonian Labyrinthodont
amphibian
http://item.rakuten.co.jp/love-journey/5687b/
Elginerpeton pancheni (lime green) - Upper Devonian Labyrinthodont
amphibian
http://item.rakuten.co.jp/love-journey/5673b/
Ichthyostega (blue) - Upper Devonian Labyrinthodont amphibian
http://item.rakuten.co.jp/love-journey/5677b-blue/
Ichthyostega (pink) - Upper Devonian Labyrinthodont amphibian
http://item.rakuten.co.jp/love-journey/5677b-pink/
Eryops (brown) - Lower Permian amphibian
http://item.rakuten.co.jp/love-journey/5696b/
Reptiles - modern
Komodo Dragon
http://item.rakuten.co.jp/love-journey/5698b/
Tuatara
http://item.rakuten.co.jp/love-journey/5697b/
The mysterious animal and robot sections are fun too
http://item.rakuten.co.jp/love-journey/c/0000000115/
http://item.rakuten.co.jp/love-journey/c/0000000107/
This is largely posted from an a friend who spotted ancient animal plushies
in a museum in Japan, then went to the effort of hunting down stores. I
thought people might appreciate this. Some are very cute. I've checked most
of the links and they appear to be working.
On Wed, 9 Mar 2011, you wrote:
This is largely posted from an a friend who spotted ancient animalplushies
in a museum in Japan, then went to the effort of hunting down stores. Imost
thought people might appreciate this. Some are very cute. I've checked
of the links and they appear to be working.
AWESOME! I especially appreciate these cuties after just seeing a David
Attenborough show about them.
Thank you for the attached comments (eg: this one is known as Santa Claws,
this one is seen on Ponyo...).
Peace,
Katherine
PS: When will we see you dance your thesis?
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E-Mail: muse@glasswings.com.au
BA (Hons), MFA, PhD
http://www.glasswings.com.au/
Nothing can withstand the powers of love, laughter and imagination
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Hi all,
I can't claim credit for most of the attached comments. The list is largely
the work of Michael Bock. He did an amazing job on it and it seems a pity
for it to be a private email only. All I've done is check the links and add
one or two lines here and there.
http://en-gb.facebook.com/mike.bock
<http://en-gb.facebook.com/mike.bock>I've reposted the list on my
occasional blog as well as a link to Michael's facebook profile in the
comments.
http://christopherjohnstone.blogspot.com/
C.
On Wed, Mar 9, 2011 at 11:21 AM, Katherine Phelps
<muse@glasswings.com.au>wrote:
On Wed, 9 Mar 2011, you wrote:
This is largely posted from an a friend who spotted ancient animalplushies
in a museum in Japan, then went to the effort of hunting down stores. Imost
thought people might appreciate this. Some are very cute. I've checked
of the links and they appear to be working.
AWESOME! I especially appreciate these cuties after just seeing a David
Attenborough show about them.
Thank you for the attached comments (eg: this one is known as Santa Claws,
this one is seen on Ponyo...).
Peace,
Katherine
PS: When will we see you dance your thesis?
--
----------------------------------
E-Mail: muse@glasswings.com.au
BA (Hons), MFA, PhD
http://www.glasswings.com.au/
Nothing can withstand the powers of love, laughter and imagination
----------------------------------
Hi all,
I can't claim credit for most of the attached comments. The list is
largely
the work of Michael Bock. He did an amazing job on it and it seems a pity
for it to be a private email only. All I've done is check the links and
add
one or two lines here and there.
http://en-gb.facebook.com/mike.bock
<http://en-gb.facebook.com/mike.bock>I've reposted the list on my
occasional
blog as well as a link to Michael's facebook profile in the comments.
http://christopherjohnstone.blogspot.com/
C.
On Wed, Mar 9, 2011 at 11:21 AM, Katherine Phelps
<muse@glasswings.com.au>wrote:
On Wed, 9 Mar 2011, you wrote:
This is largely posted from an a friend who spotted ancient animalplushies
in a museum in Japan, then went to the effort of hunting down stores.I
thought people might appreciate this. Some are very cute. I've checkedmost
of the links and they appear to be working.
AWESOME! I especially appreciate these cuties after just seeing a David
Attenborough show about them.
Thank you for the attached comments (eg: this one is known as Santa
Claws,
this one is seen on Ponyo...).
Peace,
Katherine
PS: When will we see you dance your thesis?
--
----------------------------------
E-Mail: muse@glasswings.com.au
BA (Hons), MFA, PhD
http://www.glasswings.com.au/
Nothing can withstand the powers of love, laughter and imagination
----------------------------------