Some more of my for - Mollusc edition:
- The Lost Snail
- Shipworms
- Elysia, the green sea slugs

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We will take good care of this Molluscoid for you ... 🐌🐍

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Are you interested in molluscs evolution, giant squids, genomics, and deep sea biology? Apply to this NERC GW4+ funded PhD to join and work with and myself!

More info here: https://t.co/Q2CqkF8iHp

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Hello. And thanks for the signal boost! Visit https://t.co/GRyKkjBMoL for horror and sci-fi short story comics. Read Mollusc a Swamp Thing/Loch Ness Monster mash up or The Recreators, Dundee comics prize runner-up or On A Limb about a scientist with an gambling addiction. Enjoy!

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Done with this suggested drawing!
OCs Hebe and Mollusca - uncensored version on my Patreon (1$)
https://t.co/0hyFljRBue

Working with textures was fun!

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IF..I ever get to make a pin...would people be interested in a Sluguenda / Molluscat / Slug related one? 👀

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my OC Hebe and on the other side Mollusca ^^here the chibi versions of them!

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No differences in the size/density of the mantle attachment scars on the of freshwater pearl either within, or between the populations inhabiting the and rivers.

See: https://t.co/83RJzuVF2m.

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chiton mermaid from patreon. rad creatures. i actually think she might be the most conventional mermaid i drew this year, at least if you focus on the base sexy lady top attached to a sea creature thing and ignored the fact that she’s a titty mollusc with a thousand crystal eyes.

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Also for 📦 & Webshop Later

| Mollusca | Imperial Milk Stout with Chocolate & Orange | 11% | 🍫 🍊

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pixelclash:

mollusc - Wario Land 4 (Nintendo - GBA - 2001)

https://t.co/XJ02o8NXek

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Nice weather for snails this morning....

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DYK Molluscs are the 2nd largest group of marine invertebrates- ranging from snails to clams to octopus. They’ve been around a long time (550 million years) & as a system they can answer many interesting ecological & evolutionary questions. Find out how at https://t.co/Capx4YTM5T

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Edwin Ray Lankester was born on this day in 1847. A key figure in the establishment of the MBA & a brilliant zoologist who studied arthropods, molluscs & protozoans. He features in book 'The Ice Monster' as "the museum's portly director". https://t.co/U5BipoOlUA

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An interesting beach scene for - a bunch of snails eating a dead chiton! 😅

It's a mollusc-eat-mollusc world out there. 🐚🌊

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In May 1895 Juliana Emma Linter was elected to the Malacological Society of London for the study of molluscs. Her collection of 15,000 shells—now at —is invaluable to taxonomic research & to wider biodiversity studies esp concerning conservation. https://t.co/2vM9Jk1qD0

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Arrr ye excited for the Lyme Regis next weekend, mateys? We are! Check out the programme online https://t.co/J9MABcrdNS

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