So weird it needs it's own phylum. Action of a velvet worm shooting slime to ensnare unwitting prey!

Project Animalia Day 312: Costa Rican velvet worm (Epiperipatus biolleyi)
(Drawing a a day in 2021)

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The new Dr. Stone cover is beautifully and stunning! I love Boichi’s art! What will happen next with the Kingdom of Science!?

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After 11 years, it's FINALLY published - a comparison of seal muscles! Spoiler: Pinnipeds have less facial muscles than most other mammals! And, facial muscles are adapted for underwater life + feeding strategies. https://t.co/0j9AH7h0Os

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Our new episode on the Acanthostega is out now! Were they an evolutionary stepping stone to get from water to land? The answer is a bit more complicated than that! Listen to find out more. https://t.co/u5Gw3sHUDp

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Gather 'round the campfire for some scary stories!

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Hello I'm a molecular biologist and I love telling science stories with bright colours and unconventional visuals!
Check out more of my work at https://t.co/cLJiYAM7QR or DM/email me at info.munafomarzia.com!

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The sodium potassium pump...in a GIF!
More in our video! ▶️https://t.co/qMhw9uEiaO

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referral - interviews ICB/ 2021 's Monique Udell ()

The behind which bond do you share with your furry companion?
by
https://t.co/sUMpwqLI6m

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It's
Day 4 'massive'

Here is one of the most massive things I know - the humongous fungus in Oregon (dark honey fungus, Armillaria ostoyae) which extends over 4 sq miles!

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Almost ready to release our NEWEST video 🎉 - it explores enzyme examples, inhibitors, and feedback inhibition. It builds on our intro enzyme video (from 2016).

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"..little is known about the functional of the of flightless auks because all such are extinct, and their is almost exclusively represented by skeletal remains..."

by Watanabe et al
https://t.co/PTxFCDNezo

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