Worked with these beasties for a number of years. Love them. Seven gill shark or dirty oven mitts as a colleague here calls them.

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Getting into with this Olympic Mudminnow!

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Getting into crunch time on Day 20 of so I need to turn it up a notch. The Olympic Mudminnow may be cute cut can it hang with this crew (pocket shark, Acyrtus clingfish, Jeboehlkia, and Palatogobius)?

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Congrats to all the - you all deserve a gold medal for guessing the Olympic mudminnow! 🏅

Thanks for everyone's participation throughout this year’s team-ups! And to for creating such a wonderful community!

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Super early christmassy Falalalalalalalala!

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Started the sketch for today’s / at 5am but didnt get a chance to finish until now.

This long boi is an Alligator Gar (Atractosteus spatula) - a bony fish that lives in swamps, bayous, & slow-moving rivers in southern US and northern Mexico.

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Two-fold contribution today. I’ve committed to a collage of each region is posting for (one left to add) and a WIP for this week’s guess - alligator

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Congrats to everyone who guessed "alligator gar" for this week's mash-up!

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i made these a while ago but i still like participating in things

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The best three-horned face of the was a fish. Don't @ me. This is wenzi (Taverne & Capasso 2015), a pycnodont that resembled a sea robin head on a filefish body. Thread (1/4)

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song theme this week. Took a trip back to the White Album for...
🎶Everybody’s got something to hide except me and my Pacific Monkeyfish 🎶
Also known as the Daruma Stinger or Pitted Stonefish. A benthic fish of the western Pacific

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An oddball species which was fun to draw: Xyrichtys incandescens which is quite distinctive but unlike the other W Atlantic Xyrichtys is rarely seen or photographed. Not even sure what the female looks like but this is the terminal male

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A quick Great Hammerhead Shark for today's and Had a lot of fun with this engimatic elasmobranch 😊
(twitter crop please be kind🤞)

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Once again, Monday’s are my Sunday’s so here is a VERY motivated Bluehead Chub for Bluehead Chubs are known as the “architects of the streams” due to their strong motivation to make nesting mounds pebble by pebble.

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Totally out of my comfort zone here but I’ve gone for the Anchor Tuskfish as my motivational as it’s possibly the first tool using fish discovered. It tenaciously uses rocks to break open mollusc shells.

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For this weeks motivation theme fro I decided to go with something mythical - How a Koi became a Dragon.

A school of golden koi was swimming upstream the Yellow River in China. Gaining strength by fighting against the current the school glimmered as they swam.

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Trying to stick with a hobby for once, so here’s a Redline Darter (I started this on Sunday and then got distracted until today)

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