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Some scientific figures I illustrated for my friends in and their report about white shark deterrents!

The pink thing is tuna gill bait. + Cintiq 24HD

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Good luck to students sitting exams in AS Geography this morning and AS Law and AS Biology this afternoon @

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How much do you know about the organ that...knows things?! Learn all about the brain in my Human Body Odyssey: https://t.co/njO4tVqXzZ

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The blackbird in my painting exhibits a molecular level difference in a gene associated with harm avoidance behavior in urban environments. (Mueller et al. 2013)
https://t.co/zIiprazHHX

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Good luck tomorrow on the AP Biology test! Relax and get a good night's sleep tonight. You are going to do awesome. I believe in you!

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i don't usually post school stuff, but I recently got an 100% on my biology project on totoro haha it was fun drawing lots of totoros! 💖 (1/2)

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Andis just put up a new post on his blog https://t.co/vC54RCJN7Y that walks through all of the science behind my recent painting inspired by a 2017 article by and

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6/7 for an identification brochure - japonica (Asian paddle crab, lady crab)

to only one has ever been recorded in SA. So far...

CC + 24HD

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4/7 for an identification brochure - integrifrons (rough rock crab, two-toned crab)

I prefer to call these guys "top deck." Looks like they wear no pants 🤣

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3/4 for an identification brochure - haswellianus (Haswell's shore crab)

These guys are super cute & I love their chunky burrowing claws

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9 of 100 way before they were so popular: Alfred G. Mayer (1868 – 1922) an American marine biologist and zoologist whose fascination with jellyfish marked a turning point for biology.

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“I said to myself while looking at this flower on Exoplanet Kepler 22-b, ‘Oh, I wish you could talk!’ And, clear as a bell this exo-flower said, ‘I can talk!’ — we had the best time!” https://t.co/G76YhTCQlr

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