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I may have began drawing on a male specimen of the demon I made. Lore:Their race is one we’re their monarchs and warriors are mostly female and the males are mostly healers and mages. Most females have a third eye not all and very rare to find a male to have one.
I have spoken!
MPC-D 107/7 is a beatifully preserved specimen, revealing many details about Tarbosaurus at a young age. Here's an attempt to show what it's skull would look like without the crushing.
Some of my other questionable attempts at getting back into 3D include the following specimens:
Aquatic #fernfriday - our British native, pillwort, Pilularia globulifera, grows on the margins of ponds, lakes and reservoirs. This specimen was found in Malltraeth Marsh on Anglesey in North Wales. This fern species is dispersed by cattle and wildfowl on this RSPB reserve.
More misc Beta Unit related doodles. The fish lady is Raziel, she searches the metro and locates "specimens", and the inkling is my Agent 3, he's kinda arrogant and doesn't get on well with the Beta Unit team.
Specimen for Schönschrift Mozart, typeface by Georg Belwe, Ludwig Wagner Type Foundry, Leipzig, 1927.
Yet more specimens of disoganised order & organized chaos. 🌀
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If you were wondering how the duck embryo wet specimen preservation was holding up, the answer is the formalin injection seems to have lowered the feather fibers present in the alcohol but increased the blood so ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Quick Equus occidentalis (Western horse) study
based on La Brea specimens
been watching a kirby triple deluxe lets play and felt compelled to draw this perfect specimen
Feb 7 marks the anniversary of the collection of the first known specimen of Bewick's Swan - named after the celebrated naturalist & engraver, Thomas Bewick.
Writing in our Transactions, P. J. Selby details this exciting discovery - take a look! https://t.co/y937OhlW1y #archive
Meet Gogo.... and Aquin? The muscle and the brain.
Gogo is a joyful specimen who loves to destroy stuff with his bare hands. He always have his mouth open and he always talk in third person. The jaw itself is not broken, he's just dumb to realize that he has his jaw open.
With an estimated date of 259,000 years ago, the hominin specimen from Florisbad poses a biogeographic problem: Was a Homo sapiens-like population present as close as 400 km from Homo naledi in the Rising Star cave system, at the same time?
The next two specimens are part of a potential new species of Triceratops. This specimen is not complete, but it is clearly an adult (fused skull), but it is quite diminutive!
What's this? Another specimen! And it looks like he has a lazy eye...?
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Quote Lynneth: "Specimen M-2, created by EXALT in conjunction with the alien invaders, later liberated (while in her tank) by XCOM, and freed/recruited into the XCOM project." -Commissioned by Lynneth
Edna L. Beutenmüller created #SciArt for several books on insects, including over 700 for "Field Book of Insects" (1918), based largely on specimens from @AMNH where her husband was curator of entomology. Via @MBLWHOILibrary ➡️ https://t.co/Opmy4qSbNZ
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