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‘Desperation’- Three Saurophaganax wrangle a wounded Apatosaurine in the aftermath of a firestorm. The text version is composed of text from The Most Dangerous Game by Richard Connel.

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My brand new print "The moose and the wolves" is now up on Great to see some winter magic, isn't it?😊

You can get it here: https://t.co/31KvsuoweV

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A small selection of from John Gould's 'The Mammals of Australia', [1845-]63 for Lithographed by Henry Constantine Richter.

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Lythronax argestes. Because Daspletosaurus degrootorum got me next level sleepy. 😴😴

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The little forest creatures are ready to have some fun; my new 4-piece postcard set can be used as decoration or as greeting cards. It's now up on Etsy: https://t.co/TYhPh8OsxI

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Enjoyed this brilliant video of Robert (Bob) McCracken Peck's talk about Edward Lear, his natural history art & links to ZSL. Includes some items in the collections of I am spending part of the trying to catch up on podcasts: https://t.co/ibS4XtBme9

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Results from the Like last Friday we drew together some animals that were voted for beforehand.
We did Dinornis, Shastasaurus, Eremotherium and Wiwaxia.

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The Native Bear. Illustration by Miss Harriett Scott & Mrs Helena Forde, from Krefft's "The mammals of Australia" 1871 (on via https://t.co/LLcIKoGW6T)

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And so it is here, the brand new addition to our the A4 print "The moose and the wolves". Treat yourself to some magical, winter scenery😊 https://t.co/rbeisMYONB
RTs appreciated.

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Check out this interactive model of the pharynx and floor of mouth by our colleagues over . Great work by MSc Medical Art alumni Eve Laws! https://t.co/zp8Q0J1Ui7

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Some quick Eudibamus art in preparation for a Bromacker piece. Also some Orobates footprints in the back cause why not. You go little parareptile, you da bomb-us

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Because birds with teeth are awesome! Left: Bohaiornis, an early Cretaceous enantiornithean from China. Right: Hesperornis regalis, a Late Cretaceous hesperornithean from North America.

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When others don't "get" your hobby...
Find more of our comics on our Paramecium Parlor ➡️ https://t.co/hd1G1idr0P

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Look at those characters😀 They look like they're having so much fun. My 4-piece forest animals postcard collection is now up on RTs always appreciated 🐸 https://t.co/JPjEMnCXEm

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Western WA followers! I will be at the La Conner Birding Showcase this Saturday! It’s a bird-filled day with artists and photographers, bird-related goods, and a presentation about raptors. Maple Hall 10-3! Also here is a recent excerpt.

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The Burgess Shale, 508 million years ago. A huddle of Canadaspis perfecta cling to the side of a small muddy slope, avoiding the gaze of larger predators.

Inspired by a diorama from the Seodaemun Museum (thanks )

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More digital goodness! This was an illustration I did for the PhD research of a good friend. Species is the yellowtail kingfish (Seriola lalandi)

The anatomy highlights the biliary system (liver, gallbladder, bile ducts) that are the focus of his research.

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The study of mollusk shells. 🐚🐚🐚🐚

Explore beautiful shell in "A Conchological Manual" (1839), authored and illustrated by George Brettingham Sowerby II (1812-1884). in thanks to ➡️ https://t.co/Nu5RqxVORQ

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Hi! I'm India & I use both traditional painting and digital methods to create and I like to combine my interest in &

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