Bryophytes continue! Bonfire moss with a sulfur tuft mushroom and boxelder bug.

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One of my favorite projects is the series of charts that I started doing as a fun experiment and turned into a big (and ongoing) collection. I show very roughly how some animal groups evolved over time by showcasing a few milestone species.

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Last but not least, another more basal member of the group: Barytherium. Rendered here basically as a realistic version of the Pokémon "Drowzee" https://t.co/TKQ0FPstoH

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My most detailed entry into the Proboscidea series was the American mastodon. I painted as much of the fur as possible. https://t.co/PhJrTVUk21

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Palaeoloxodon falconeri is a great example of the crazy size disparity that can occur within the same genus. I didn't know this extreme was possible for mammals https://t.co/x52Tj8s0aH

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Aaand the biggest proboscidean ever, the massive Palaeoloxodon namadicus. This one I can really hear the elephant-like rumble every time I look at it. https://t.co/rL3HgZ2cs0

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good morning lovers.
a little while ago I made an with the choice of molecule left down to my instagram followers, I started with A=aspirin then B=biotin was suggested. .. C=capsaicin, D=dna.....

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Here is a trifecta of stunning critters who use their flashy colours to ward off predators! Read how: https://t.co/SCrI4g04ma 3/?

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offering... some insects! How can anyone resist those shiny little bodies. :)

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Another for Here is the fulgorid insect Fulgora laternaria better known as peanut bug or alligator bug🔬

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Last one for today. Gorgeous Bengal tiger study (panthera tigris tigris) from years back 🙈

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I'm terrified that we're causing a serious, if veiled, environmental collapse for the past few decades. But I admit I'm fascinated by the concept of a natural apocalypse and mass extinctions. Here's my take on some of them from our past

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Day 5 of is a cartoon teaser by a new artist on our team, Jacinta (). Leonardo da Vinci, famously known as a painter, produced remarkable drawings of human anatomy and the brain! New cartoon posted next week

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Still coming down out there! That tweetstorm won't let up.

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This cool dude is a giant also called ant bears (Myrmecophaga tridactyla). They live in South/Central America and I'm sure you can guess what they eat 😎

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Aight let's get in on this business. Here's just a handful of old dead animals I've drawn - Flexomornis, Plesiosaurus, Anomalocaris, and Zygodactylus!

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Hsisosuchus and an Angustinaripterus friend

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