FUN FACT: Ocepechelon was just one of 2 GIANT, highly-specialized from the Late Cretaceous of Morocco. Meet Alienochelys, the "yin" to Ocepechelon's "yang"

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This is Mammut americanum, better known as the American It is the best-known species of the genus Mammut, and one of the best-known and most popular of Cenozoic animals.

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Loganellia, a jawless thelodont w/ a square body & distinctive covering of spiny scales (that I prolly made too large). Gave it a coloration befitting its likely habitat of shallow coastal waters or reefs.

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You vs the proboscidean she tells you not to worry about

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Finished Cotylorhynchus!!! Gave this Early Permian synapsid some cornified pads on the skin to help it dig/burrow, which is what it likely did with those action figure forelimbs it's got.

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been tweeting mostly geology... but I'm a closeted bugophile. Here are some beetle paintings of mine....

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An old school assignment for a course. We had real (dead) insects under a microscope for reference, I painted the weird little creature A lot of fun!

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Bovine Vertebra Anatomy
These images are of a bovine cervical vertebra; the transverse foramen and short spinous process are key anatomical identifiers for the group of cervical vertebrae.

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Update of my yellowtail illustration (Seriola lalandi) with feedback from fish biologists. Anatomy still won't be 100% but it is much better than what it was!

For my friend's PhD thesis 🐟🐟🐟

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Gray Jays, Canada Jays, camp robbers, whatever you call them, they’re the cutest, cheekiest Corvids around.

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