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The next installment of oddly-colored elasmobranchs: the Dusky Shark. This species is slow-growing, doesn't reach sexual maturity until 16-22 yo, and is listed as vulnerable on the IUCN Red List. 🦈
Carcharhinus obscurus
#SharkWeek
If you go to Jupiter FL between Dec and Jan, you might see some lemon sharks during their annual migration! They're a coastal species and their yellow/brown color (not the sunshine yellow here) blends in well with the sand beneath them. Happy #SharkWeek!
Negaprion brevirostis
@shanniesci @AcademicChatter This thread is awesome! I'm starting my PhD in the fall but I started using art for SciComm about a year ago by making a new drawing every week for #MolluskMonday. I also tap dance here and there and occasionally make a crazy cake.
(Butterfly is WIP)
The Bigfin squids are an elusive group of cephs that are rarely seen, especially as adults. It's easy to identify them when we do find them because their fins can be up to 90% of the mantle length!
family Magnapinna
#MolluskMonday #SciComm #SciArt
@IndiiCreates Congrats!
As both a biologist and artist, I create illustrations to share science and animal diversity, with a few whimsical things here and there.
Patreon: https://t.co/RRcG7MDqWP
Website: https://t.co/2pCT8tcE8Z
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This past Monday marked the 10th #MolluskMonday drawing I've done since starting this habit. Thanks to all for your support and encouragement—so far it's been a blast and I'm excited to see what happens with the next ten!
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#sciart #illustration
@IAmSciArt @gaiusdivifilius Love this thread! I'll be starting my PhD in the fall but have been working on herpetology and ichthyology research the past few years. Lately my art has been focused on sharing my passions for cephs and science.
@JaylynSnowMusic Hi all! As both a biologist and artist, I create illustrations to share science and animal diversity.
Website: https://t.co/2pCT8tcE8Z
Patreon: https://t.co/RRcG7MDqWP
https://t.co/OuLCtNEIP6
#VisibleWomen #sciart #scicomm