Our top-viewed book on is v.18 of George Shaw's The Naturalist's Miscellany, contributed by . In this volume, it's the invertebrates that steal the show, with exquisite illustrations by Frederick & Richard Polydore Nodder. https://t.co/aJOVJf8OXt

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The “Blind swamp eel”, Ophisternon infernale, can be found in cave systems of the Yucatán Peninsula, With a worm like body, these have no visible eyes or scales and feed on invertebrates.

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It's and if you want to see some really cool 3D models check out our new EddyLab account 🎉 https://t.co/Dhv276RvZU Vertebrates, invertebrates and even pine cones ! and (almost) all these beauties are downloadable 😍

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5th dimensioners... maybe... i dont know. these were really quick and not very thought out but. nasty pink marine invertebrates in robot suits

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In 1826, Jules Dumont d'Urville set out on the Astrolabe to circumnavigate the globe. "Voyage de la corvette l'Astrolabe" documents the journey. The volume of mollusk illustrations highlights some of the invertebrates they encountered. In : https://t.co/p8ndcloh2E

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Self-isolating doesn’t mean we can’t do our bit for Inspired by we’ve made good progress with our wildlife pond today, created a small woodpile from a storm victim for invertebrates and have some insect friendly seeds to sow too.

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Going to press on Monday, is a personal alphabet of by . and more. will be printing the book in Norwich. On sale in April, £20 in the UK.

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Box leaf-mining gall midge - uncommon and perhaps due to other box feeding invertebrates & pathogens likely to become rarer https://t.co/TFcn6Hg8wM

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Helping turn her illustrated alphabet of invertebrates into a beautiful book of Last stages of putting it all together for publication in April. has 112 pages packed full of info & pics.

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Super rough study. Needed one for another project but thought this guy was cool enough to post on its own! Original photo this study is based on is by Chad Hunt.

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The Burgess Shale is known for the exceptional preservation of half-a-billion year old invertebrates which give unique insights into early animal evolution. What can be harder to study are the whole communities in which those animals lived; these studies are time/effort intensive

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Remember, 80% of all known species are invertebrates, it’s the small things that rule this world!

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Hello do you fancy some pixelart?
I turned A LOT of illustrations into icons, so have them here along with some other bonuses. Featuring invertebrates and plants!
PS. Check out Zniw Adventure Steam page: https://t.co/Aezj3U5t8Z 🦕🦖🐦

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hello, I'm Noble, I draw when I'm not super crazy busy with getting my biology degree. I once illustrated a zoology lab manual of invertebrates but now I mostly draw nude cowboys

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¡¡invertebrates are the best!!

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Hope you all haven't forgotten that despite my latest archosaur-centric works, a pretty high percentage of my is non-Mesozoic taxa including invertebrates & flora

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First of the year. Not a sketch today, but a photogrammetry of the trilobite Crozonaspis struvei I did for my final essay of Invertebrates Palaeontological. Not the best specimen, but you can see most it's cephalon features, including the cool tiny eye lenses!

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Missed monitoring again 😞but went & said it was very successful 😊 Lots of invertebrates, more cased caddis than usual & bullhead fish in each sample. So celebrating with bullhead from Donovan's 'Nat. Hist. of British Fishes' Vol. 4, 1806.

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Old campaign character, this be Kouskous she can squeeze through a water hose and her phrase is ‘’hellos fellow invertebrates.’’

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