Day 12: Loud

Cannonball tree. The fruit drop causes a loud bang, giving the tree its name. It is one of my fav trees.

Drawings were made for website a couple of years ago.

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Day 04:"Evolution" How not to think about the remarkable adaptations of the mudskippers - Such a unique lifestyle! Ps. You can spot many at the Sungei Bulow Wetland Reserve in Bonus: https://t.co/tovAxi56nA

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Trying a different style for yesterday's prompt: "jumping" and the tiny but fierce blue poison dart frog 🐸

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Day 4: Evolution
A diverse set of invertebrates from the coloring book I made a couple of years ago.

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day 3-- flagella. E. Coli have peritrichous flagella, meaning they are all over the cell!

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“Drosophila”
Prompt: winged

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day 24 prompt and official prompt DYK that many medical illustrators moonlight as This piece commemorates their hard work to help us under the planet better!

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Day 19 of mammal. Ideally I'd love to illustrate the oldest known mammal, but that really isn't something we have, so here's Fruitafossor, which may be the earliest known relative to therian mammals.

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day 19 prompt and official prompt Because Islets of Langerhans are surrounded by the circular acini cell structures, a carnival theme came to mind.

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Art brings the wonders of science right to you! is a month-long challenge celebrating the intersection of art and science. These illustrations by scientific illustrator Ashlyn Kelley show how diverse and amazing insects can be!

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15 Particle // Carbon Atom
Went subatomic for this prompt! As a biologist and fellow carbon-based lifeform, I thought it was appropriate for today!
https://t.co/4uwgxY5KQU

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You can use in a more meditative way, too, as did with this prompt "adaptation":

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