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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Another one for
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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tweetstorm day 5, random stuff, third entry: series of (mostly patagonian, marine and some freshwater dwellers) made for the book Peces y Pesca Deportiva https://t.co/u2i9Su5tBM

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tweetstorm day 5, random stuff, second entry, Birds from Buenos Aires city, made for an illustrated checklist

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Loving the and had to add my watercolor drawing of jellyfish.

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Still haven't really contributed to the tweetstorm, so here it is! My favourite Mosasaur illustrations, at least, the ones I can Tweet!

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Sometimes I like to riff on my own designs. This logo I made for and ’s Kickstarter a couple of years ago later became a laser-cut wood design, and in its most recent incarnation, is being reborn in enamelled wood.

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In an effort to spite flower-based botanical art programs, I did my certificate project on bryophytes. This is an Anthoceros hornwort with a gray hairstreak butterfly and a western honey bee.

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Our latest intern was Charon Henning ()! Charon joined us through the Guild of Natural Science Illustrators and created amazing watercolor reconstructions of our 15 million year old mammals from Barstow! https://t.co/3Kz5cqnoZS

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If you want fun and whimsy, Valeria Pellicer definitely brought that to the Alf Museum! She created these incredible works that used her comic book style for science education! https://t.co/6UDJCqKQR8

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Hello fans! Here's one more for the Tweetstorm! This is one of my collections and the original that inspired it. https://t.co/5rg2MDmKdF via

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of the experience. Small mammal trapping, Pit tags, data sheets, all that good stuff.

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A couple more whale skeletons for the tweetstorm. I love the scale differences between bones and body

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For day 4 of the the beloved cell chip & dip bowl that Budgie Smuggler knocked down and smashed. RIP, cell bowl. You were a Good Bowl.

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