🐊Crocodiles have a set of rib like bones called gastralia (those black lines by the leg) for extra support!
I'm working on a labelled version for the next animal so keep your eye out! It might just be available as a poster

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Who needs a Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium refresher?

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An oldie-but-goodie from my days working at hanalei national wildlife refuges. Saw so many of little quarrels between these scrappy waterbirds!

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But in times of Darwin and popularisation of the natural sciences, exotic and extinct animals made their way not only into public consciousness, but also popular culture & Christmas cards /6

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Throwback to my Pokémon anatomy series. Who is your favourite from the original 151? https://t.co/yzlZfqDzqE

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Here's one of the fish on the new list of endangered sharks and rays, which just came out today. Behold, the ORNATE SLEEPER RAY.

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A few ecological relationships...what are your favorites?

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Gotta stay in the right environment, Jerry.

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Our short film "Fixing a broken neck" is bringing the theatre to you, and just over half funded on Kickstarter! Backers can be part of the film-making exp with illustrated credits, cartoon cameos, and more! https://t.co/VXaNIYxyG8

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🤩 's personifyr art 🎨 is 💯 my new fave thing!

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Too cute not to share! Huge thanks to my sister for rushing this for my attempt on . A rough depiction of the usage of social behaviour wise!

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Not available next Wednesday for our webinar on using art in Register and we'll send you the recording and webinar report so you can recap when it works for you https://t.co/rYFBg6LJOy

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Cannot help but think this anthropomorphic mollusc slightly Carrollian: A book about The Oyster, "at home" and "on its travels", and "at its journey's end" (with unexpected health benefits!)

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The cat is not only out of the bag, but she has bolted down the street. It's official—we are launching an Artist-in-Residence program! If you're an artist, come join us next summer to be inspired by science and natural beauty. Please RT... https://t.co/D99N04H3nE

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We all have that family member...or if you're Petunia, you ARE that family member.

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Los trilobites que dominaron las aguas durante los 300 millones de años que duró el Paleozoico, hasta desaparecer ahora hace 250 millones de años, parecen seguir vivos de la mano de . Se conocen casi 4.000 especies de fósiles.

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