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Genetically modified Pterodactyls were bred and tamed by the #Silurians as war steeds to strike chaos amongst the enemy.
If you had a #TARDIS, which #DoctorWho #dinosaur 🦕 would you go back in time to tame?
https://t.co/O51JH65b1n
#doctorwhoworldsapart #gameart #illustration
Zak and Joe were not twins, they were genetically modified human clones. They had two bodies and two minds, but shared the same soul.#whatwouldgodthink #WritingCommunity #art #booklovers #Illustrator ILLUSTRATED LITERATURE: https://t.co/uTzRLpniiJ
Unknown young lady c1904. Graphite 5.5”x8.5”. Photo via @victorianchaps - Contributor Names C.M. Bell (Firm : Washington, D.C.), American Genetic Association. Source Collection, C.M. Bell Studio Collection (Library of Congress). Repository: Library of Congress Prints and Pho…
FLATFOOT PREVENTION - A THREAD
Flat foot is a foot posture where the inner arch of the foot collapses. It is mainly caused by genetics but can also be caused by improper shoe wear and increase in body weight.
So what can you to prevent or correct this?
#myproudfeet
Electro-mechanical autobodies
Originally devised as a method of "mechanical immortality" by combining Vulpine genetic science with Felid machinery, these autobodies actually caused great pain for the subject.
Based heavily off of Bioshock.
#steampunk #furry
Work in progress Of my little Genetically modified yutyrannus girl Rexie cause she may take quite a lot of time to shade. and I've not posted in a while. Shes about the size of a Husky.
Hopefully will draw Her girlfriend Lexie and their little adopted daughter Pixie after.
El Gigante was a giant Los Iluminados BOW created by genetically modifying humans in Plaga application experiments. Its strength & endurance shrug off ordinary gunfire. As it was aggressive & uncontrollable, very few were made. Its data was later utilized by TRICELL.
#REBHFun
Got to draw some judgmental burrowing owls in a figure 😍! Parallel genetic adaptation in response to selection seems generally pretty rare, but a recent study hints cognitive function might be especially important for birds in cities: https://t.co/RPV2U7pGEr
Some images from the orchid breeding game demo I'm working on🌷
The genetics are fictionalized for the game and VERY simplified, but are based on observations of irl orchid breeding
Just a couple sorta accurate genetic cats that I'm deciding to sell! I did misinterpret the 1st and 3rd's physical descriptions and didn't realizing that pseudo-tabby just meant red tabby, so I made them red on blue ^^
You can buy these for points on my Deviantart!
#Mousepunk is about genetically enhanced mice using @FriaLigan's Year Zero Engine. You play as a group of nomadic mice traveling between settlements in a dry, post-apocalyptic wasteland. It's basically the lovechild of Mad Max and Mouse Guard.
Art by Katharina Niko.
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From the War Front, @CPU_CWCSonichu's CWCville and NLACakaNM:
The rowdy clone infantry company, or the "RAD BATCH" was a group of LS units created with the genetics of the RADEST DUDES around from across time. Their leader, the humble and exceptionally radical LASER SWORD..(1/2)
I was gonna do some 'debriefing' Helldiver thing but thought about it and felt retarded.
Say hi to Glory and Spore, bugs that have been genetically modified to fight alongside Helldivers in missions. More waifu'd Helldiver bugs later + edits on another post.
😅 i *might* have overbuilt this #Dilophosaurus #PaleoartProcess video...
The 4.5hr render in progress is 35 seconds of colorful #theropod #dinosaur evolutionary tree #animation inspired by @NotThatMarsh's phylogenetic analysis...
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#sciart #phylogeny #evolution
WHAT WOULD GOD THINK by Luna Walter, is a controversial story about genetically modified human clones. #whatwouldgodthink #WritingCommunity #illustration Look for the two part illustrated novel on Amazon or support me on Patreon: https://t.co/uTzRLpniiJ
ear headcanons for my two favorite cats since i like to think miqo'te/mystels have different ear genetics..
g'raha big serval ear. and scottish fold kai-shirr
While looking for somewhat attractive illustrations for an introductory lecture on genetics (art and science definitely need to merge more often), I stumbled upon this fantastic Google doodle illustration from 2011: https://t.co/aV6ilCVo1m