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Omnidens, Rutiodon, Aegirocassis and Incisivosaurus.
I'm not happy how the Rutiodon turned out, shame on me.

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Decided to hop on after over a year of not doing it. Actually really fun being told what to draw with a time limit for a change. Aegirocassis, Rutiodon (with background Rauisuchid) and Incisivosaurus

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Happy are the most diverse group of organisms with ~1M species described, representing more than half of the world's known species. from "Zhuki Rossii i zapadnoĭ Evropy" (1905-12) via ➡️ https://t.co/0wvMWnRcRY

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You'll never look at trees the same way.

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Shedding any light on with this version? Probably not! But the stamps did their job

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Damson (Prunus domestica insititia). This fruit is known for its distinctive rich flavor. from Jakob Sturm's "Flora von Deutschland", Bd. 8 (1904) by Ernst H.L. Krause.. Contributed for in by the of ➡️ https://t.co/NmOojfYg56

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New week, new quarantine bird puns! 😜
Also take note that these will all be for sale in my shop (see bio). It’s tough times for artists right now—every order helps keep my little art biz going!

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Pachycephalosaurus wyomingensis, generally an herbivore, demonstrates how herbivores often supplement their diets with small animals. I’m really proud of this one!

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Check out this great made for The Microbe Institute’s lichen adventure, created by my cousin who is an artist and preschool art teacher! https://t.co/Plov5Wm5Av

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Happy Tyr's Day (Tuesday) everyone! Don't forget, use the code in my shop (https://t.co/X106ej82Nt) to get 15% off your ENTIRE purchase! Buy some new décor and support a graduate student (me)!

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Some bacteria are just sOoOoOo misunderstood.

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Start with River of Fire (hydroquinone crystals thru microscope) and print it on a plate. Came out pretty good.

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I realized that I haven't posted much of the Graphic Novel stuff here on Twitter recently, so here some details of pictures I'm currently working on. Cloaca time!

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New challengers entered the thunder dome! Can you name them all? Who will win? Who will perish!? Drop your bet now!

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The giant (Sclerorhynchidae) wasn't just a scaled-up version of a modern sawfish (Pristidae). It's also pretty unlikely that it was as boldly patterned as I made it here, but it was fun.

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This year, made me a matching stained glass sun-catcher. And it is pretty darn awesome!

"Tardigrade Molt with Eggs" by Rosemary Hartman

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Epinephelus fasciatus (black-tipped Inhabits coral reefs and rocky bottoms to 100 m depth; distinguished by reddish bars and narrow black border on front part of dorsal fin; found throughout the region; Indo - C. Pacific: to 40 cm.

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and cave in place. Next up, the shall appear! Follow for updates!

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