Do you think the digestive system will be there? He always brings donuts.

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It's the thought that counts, right? Happy from the Amoeba Sisters!

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Hi, I'm Bridget and I'm obsessed with cephalopods and am going through a digital art phase, as evident in my recent work.

https://t.co/hGxB5X9hll
https://t.co/biXctA6bhQ
Personal website: https://t.co/ifoVphJRnn

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This we (finally) have the Larger Pacific Striped Octopus. Besides being a social octo, I've heard this guy has poked shrimp on their far side to trick them into swimming toward its mouth and dressed as Cruella DeVil for Halloween.

Octopus sp.

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"Invisible" losses are often the most difficult AND important ones to fix! How can we encourage people to care more about issues they don't feel directly impacted by?
Image by Jan Kunz

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Hopefully not too late for I randomly picked the Paraliparis darwini, a deep water fish first discovered and described by Stein et al. off Galapagos archipelago.

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& with the end of Week we now know SEVEN of the Contenders!
Lion-Tailed Macaque
Tiger Quoll
Green Catbirb
Tiger Owl
Ringtail "Cat"
Gato Marino
Sea Lion

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Teamwork! Because there's no "I" in protein...wait.

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One can hardly say more about Synonymous with they have recently enjoyed a steady population increase in some EU countries. In my last year's zine I look at various creatures that reside in the woods.

https://t.co/VokGHBOqTR

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Issue 6 of Creativity, Innovation, and the Arts has been LIVE for 14 hours, and we could not be more excited to hear your thoughts! + HUGE thanks to our student collaborators https://t.co/bJAqVqVOPH

Which is your favourite article?

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Tomorrow, Wed @ 8:44 am ConMng&Policy section I will be talking about how to designate areas for monitoring of species of concern under limited budget and data. GIS-based Fuzzy models.

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Check out Bajadasaurus pronuspinax by Gallina et al! That is a bifid beast. What the hell is up with those neural spines (taphonomic?)?! Finally, another taxon that will help us figure out what the heck Amargasaurus-like sauropods were doing with their nuchal ligament.

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Issue 6 sneak peak:
Explore rare cases where injury leads to extraordinary paradoxical phenomena in "Accidental genius and hidden talent" 🧠 featuring artwork by student Hang Lin!
FEBRUARY 5th: https://t.co/I6FVf31iYW

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These artists and scientists “explore microscopic life forms from complementary vantage points by using the universal language of art to bring the invisible to light, and to showcase its transcendent beauty.” New exhibit at .

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Here comes the 2nd edition of my zine/book Obscure Cycle. Amended with some rare facts and latest stand on eel's conservation, it is a concise and entertaining piece for anyone who loves art, and marine wildlife.

Now up on https://t.co/We0veSsmKl

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Future of Medicine, what can it look like? Which Tools will we be using?

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