The wealth of our natural world is truly astonishing. are some of the most unique creatures on Earth. In my little picture book I highlight the plight of those wonderful creatures and look at their migration cycle in a visual way:


https://t.co/SPXVgn8GFA

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I didn’t forget today! Here’s today’s daily doodle: a majestic lion! 🤗🦁

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Our paper on Middle plesiosaurs from in northern was published yesterday (backdated to 2018). We describe a large Liopleurodon tooth and other fragments. A pdf is available on my website https://t.co/iv5XF63Gsy

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Tough morning? This sketch is not going to fix that.. but at least you remember a very nice talk about anti-poison doggos helping by Elzbieta Kret !

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The European Vulture Conference is almost here!

will be summarizing the fantastic presentations during the conference through scribing.

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Who lives in the woods is a comprehensive look at the bugs, amphibians, reptiles, birds and mammals that can be found in a forest.

You may grab this illustrated picture book in my store: https://t.co/2pp9AphmAD

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Hi, I'm an illustrator who focuses a lot on & with a bit of illustrations here and there!

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DID YOU KNOW there were TWO species of Triceratops? Triceratops horridus and Triceratops prorsus lived a few million years apart (horridus being older) and each had different nose horn and snout lengths.

https://t.co/fp8HCMqn2G

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Join of and for an interactive session at on "Creating SciComm" - offering a hands-on approach to communicating science through visual, participatory methods. Full details here: https://t.co/HbCcHXEch1

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are some of the most incredible creatures on Earth. In my last year's zine I tell the fascinating story of eel's migration cycle and talk about issues it's facing on the way to European waters.

You can grab a copy on https://t.co/MLHaSA9VnR

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One misconception is that neonates are not developed enough to feel pain, but research is showing that pain experienced by newborns can have lifelong consequences. https://t.co/old855Gruv

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Detail of the head. I wanted to portray the face keratin in a more segmented formation like scutes. I also made the beak and horns longer than what the skull would show because they would have been. Tips of horns would have started curled but would wear with experience.

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Here's more time lapse painting of hand anatomy and pathology. The hand is beautifully constructed and vital to so many skills... Have you ever considered what it might be like to lose that function?

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Fall is almost upon us, which means will soon be showing off their newly-grown antlers. This we are highlighting these incredible structures, the only mammalian bones capable of full regeneration.

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🎵 Little cell junctions, what are your functions? 🎵
[Just a few functions and junctions!]

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of illustration: traditional acrylic painting ("Leviathan"), digital composite ("Langeronyx on the Move"), digital painting ("The Community"), & sepia drawing ("Sanajeh in the Nest").

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I use different styles depending on the message of my medical illustrations. Which styles and media do you most like to see medicine explained with?

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I'm an illustrator with a keen interest in & My latest ink illustration is definitely what I'm most recently proud of.

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