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Where do get the bulk of their mass? Find out the (possibly) surprising answer in today's multi-panel at https://t.co/kTIaOUvFOB

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It might be the last illustration of 2019 I've done. Look at that hazy, winter landscape 😊🦊🌲

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SOME THINGS CAN BE FIXED. SOME THINGS ARE JUST TOO BROKEN
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«Stuff comes apart... It's called the Second Law of Thermodynamics. It's also called "life"».

(#GreysAnatomy 13x17)

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Scientific illustrator Lizzie Harper's "Christmas Greenery" article explores the history surrounding how and why we bring plants like holly into our homes during the holidays. Read more --> https://t.co/KYU43uiOVV

Portfolio: https://t.co/Jsf58ELHBX

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I'm sorry to have missed so many days, but here is another from me. Gymnocorymbus ternetzi, a black skirt tetra.

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Thank you to all who shared my this year. 💕Thank you to my old customers and new. Merry Christmas to all!

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Some more of my for - Deep Sea edition:
- Pompeii Worms
- Carnivorous Killer Sponge
- Vampire Squid

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Some more of my for - Mollusc edition:
- The Lost Snail
- Shipworms
- Elysia, the green sea slugs

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done for a presentation on existing and potential treatments on congestive heart failure. Can you name a few?

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The process of creating Dendromaia went through a few revisions, here a re a few bts sketches to get the feeling for the final painting. If you have a prehistoric critter you want brought back to life, you can email the address in my bio for inquiries and a quote!

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A Tyrannosaur, a Dicynodont, a Microraptorine Dromaeosaur and me want to say Happy Holidays and an amazing 2020 for all of us!

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Mark-making with fire, smoke and fine liner pen. The unexpected and barely controlled element with the fine control I enjoy with drawing. Small order in a little chaos.

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day 22: Orion Nebula, Microsoft Paint on Surface Pro 3,

I'm using to study Orion KL, a massive star-forming region within the Great Orion Nebula. I'm seeing some really cool local structure, seeing things in a different way than in the past!

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Today marks the second day of the year that I have skipped While it is not a sketch, I have recently photographed the fish that I think is the theme (Labidesthes sicculus, brook silverside). Happy Holidays!

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Science-y Christmas card for the lab- done ☑️

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Dimetrodon teutonis, a stem-mammal, and Rotaryus gothae, a temnospondyl, both part of the fauna local to the of Germany.

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George Edward Massee, mycologist and plant pathologist, was born in 1845. His daughter, Ivy Massee, also had an interest in and provided assistance and for the book ‘British Fungi’ (1911).

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Day 6 of our Let it snow with the digestive enzymes in this lysosome snowglobe.

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