The minimalist lifestyle isn't for every organelle...
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"Somewhere along the line I realized how interested I was in biology because it was the subject of all my paintings."

tells about her (mostly)

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Wesley and Ara completed the guided drawing of a Steller's Jay. What do you think

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What's it like to face the harsh political realities (i.e. long timelines & approval processes) of science?

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Sketching fluctuating jellyfishes simply because they look gorgeous (or maybe I just wanna be swimming in the sea?)

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Andrew Wyeth's Christina's World becomes Catfish's World when I added a walking catfish for the challenge.
She looks a bit like a seal though. 😏

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Day 24: of the day is Albertaceratops, meaning 'Alberta horned face'. Albertaceratops was centrosaurine horned dinosaur found in Oldman Formation of Alberta, Canada. Image credit: Nobu Tamura

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1/2 Attention parents & teachers! The GLFC’s sea lamprey activity book is now online! Click on the link below to download your printable copy: https://t.co/O1ShIxN6yR

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What's it like to face the harsh political realities (i.e. long timelines & approval processes) of science?

Advocate shares her experiences in https://t.co/eg5FV1YGSY

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This week has been hyper stressful, but here I am trying to catch up with the The blobfish ,Psychrolutes marcidus, lives at depths from 600 to 1200 meters. They are extremely adapted to high pressures, having gelatinous flesh and neutral buoyancy.

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That's it for me today! I hope you enjoyed the last 11 hours of fun! See you all next year!

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Some are also known for parental care. Adults and nymphs of Enchenopa species can often be found together on a single plant.

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Can't forget about Treehoppers have some of the most amazing body modifications in nature. Species in the genus Heteronotus are thought to act as wasp mimics which could help them deter predators.

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The adult periodical emerge en masse. The large number of adults may overwhelm what predators like can eat, giving the species a leg up on reproduction.

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Periodic in the genus Magicicada spend 13 or 17 years of their life as nymphs underground, depending on the species. During this time, they feed on the xylem fluids of their host plants.

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