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Marciaさんを描いてみました🦋✨

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That chompy from yesterday was Hyphessobrycon anisitsi, a Buenos Aires While they are among my favorite to keep at home, the love munching on plants.

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Do Bacteria share? Scientists have discovered that bacteria form nanorods between each other, sharing DNA and even nutrients. These are formed with lipids—the same fatty molecules that make up cell membranes. for https://t.co/1Wkqt1rqP7

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Look at this cutie! Ceci made for use during an Among Us collab

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A pelagic octopus that secretes a calcium carbonate egg case and traps bubbles inside for buoyancy! Too cool.

Project Animalia (365 days of
Day 166: Paper nautilus (Argonauta argo)

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New cleaner fish drawings to add to my collection 🐠🐟

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I just realized I don’t have any non-neotherapsid synapsids in my library of illustrations for licensing, so in my warmup time today I started working in a reconstruction of one of my fav dinocephalians: the huge Anteosaurus. Here in a speculative display pose

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Didn’t have time today until now but here it is. The sketch for Day 7 of the Carboniferous week. Spathicephalus (a baphettoid stem-tetrapod) about to gulp one of the two passing legless Acherontiscus (an adelospondyl stem-tetrapod), not it’s usual prey

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My pier-dwelling neighbors! Barnacles always amazed me, love watching their tiny legs filter feed in the surf.

Project Animalia (365 days of
Day 163: Gooseneck barnacle (Pollicipes polymerus)

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Seeing some peeps doing a carboniferous art week, I happen to be working on a carboniferous animation practice, still drawing out the pieces

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got these very cute art from NyanNyan Yey~

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The Ediacaran Period hosted many new wild and wonderful animals such as Yorgia, a disc-like organism from the extinct phylum Proarticulata, and Kimberella, a slug-like bilaterian.

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Because it should be not :) Here's a fun schematic of nutrient cycling in tropical reefs. For McKinnon et al., Annu. Rev. Mar. Sci. 2014.

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