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Praemegaceros verticornis, a very large species from the Middle Pleistocene of Europe. Despite the name, the genus isn't thought to be ancestral to Megaloceros, they evolved into large forms independently, curious isn't it?

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A lot of little things if you closely at a tide pool! Day 5: intricate for

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day 4 (massive) & 5 (intricate) - experiments with parametric cures in 3d

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Results from the post-#Tetzoomcon
Erjiecaris, Patriofelis, Kurupi and Tupandactylus.

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Day 3 - for Back when I spent my days murdering flowers by the bucket full.

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Yesterday's prompt was 'rosy' and I opted for one of my favorite snakes, the rosy boa! These critters are wonderful to interact with, have a lovely disposition, and come in a handful of natural color variations depending on where they originate from.

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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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Why yes, I do actually have no idea what I'm doing. How could you tell ?

Iridescent Erjiecaris go brrrrr




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big thanks to & , not just for planning & running another great but also for sorting me out... Zoology, ecology, palaeontology, speculative biology, conservation & evolution with fantastic sciart & palaeoart (& aliens) thrown in.

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Another Day two was 'little known' and I used it to draw one of my favorite lesser-known North American mammals, the spotted skunk 🦨

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Roseate spoonbill for day 3 of and the prompt.

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It's that time of year! That's right, it's time to dive right in but please be sure to mind your toes.

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Day three of and today's prompt is 'Rosy'. Couldn't find a perfect match for the theme but here is my clown fish illustration that somewhat fits the theme!

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When I found this Pacific rock crab on the beach years ago, I was drawn to the pinkish hue the shell had taken on after fading and getting tossed in the waves. So it seems like a great fit for the “rosy” prompt! 🦀

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"... otherworldly images that evoke internal anatomical constructs of tissue, membranes, valves and orifices. In each video, a wall of organic matter undulates, at times seductive or mesmerizing, sometimes quickly changing to a frantic or nervous tick.” - P.H.

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Day 2 Little-Known

Here we have the Pointy-Nosed Blue Chimaera, aka the ghostshark
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I don’t know much about them, so it’s been fun reading some articles about them like this National Geographic one:

https://t.co/8UZD79ZQlR

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Saw this art challenge popping up on my feed and wanted to join 😁

1: Earthly
Immediately thought of termite mounds cause they’re super cool ventilated structures, and they can be really old (I.e. 1000+ years old)

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Lost memories. 18x24" Acrylic painting, is associated with plaques, neurofibrillary tangles and dying neurons that ultimately result in loss of memory.

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