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Bristle-bearing appendages of a 512 million year old marine snail, found in Pennsylvania, link the early evolution of molluscs & worms https://t.co/SrkkLNpAeX @datadryad @wileyearthspace
Food Art Series: Oysters 🦪
Are salt-water bivalve molluscs that live in marine or brackish habitats. I love eating them them raw myself either alone, or in a ceviche style. How do you like your oysters? 😃
#foodillustration #artph #foodart #oysters
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DYK Molluscs are the 2nd largest group of marine invertebrates- ranging from snails to clams to octopus. They’ve been around a long time (550 million years) & as a system they can answer many interesting ecological & evolutionary questions. Find out how at https://t.co/Capx4YTM5T
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#malacology #biodiversity #molluscs #macrophotography
Edwin Ray Lankester was born on this day in 1847. A key figure in the establishment of the MBA & a brilliant zoologist who studied arthropods, molluscs & protozoans. He features in @davidwalliams book 'The Ice Monster' as "the museum's portly director". https://t.co/U5BipoOlUA
In May 1895 Juliana Emma Linter was elected to the Malacological Society of London for the study of molluscs. Her collection of 15,000 shells—now at @RAMMuseum—is invaluable to taxonomic research & to wider biodiversity studies esp concerning conservation. https://t.co/2vM9Jk1qD0
1897 shellfish large size antique print, Molluscs, Larousse 115 Years Old, Nautical Decor, Sea life Wall Art https://t.co/kEsxxhtIvt #sofrenchvintage #Etsy #SeaLifePrint
I personally find it more likely for this behemoth to have spent more time near the seafloor & going after sessile food items; maybe crabs, molluscs, etc. So I looked to non-leatherback sea turtles (Chelonidae) for inspiration (pics via Wikipedia)
1897 shellfish large size antique print, Molluscs, Larousse 115 Years Old, Nautical Decor, Sea life Wall Art https://t.co/kEsxxhtIvt #sofrenchvintage #Etsy #FrenchVintage
Just a network of molluscs trying to be cute pay no mind
Today I'm learning about Jean Baptiste Verany, who founded Muséum d'histoire naturelle de Nice. He was a pharmacist and naturalist who painted molluscs and cephalopods:
Oystercatchers are spectacular pied #waders with orange bills, that feed on their namesake, #oysters and other molluscs. In India, they visit beaches and mudflats along the coasts in winter months.
#cartoon from my Gocomics page.
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#PeopleWhoMadeHistory: Annie Massy was one of Ireland’s great marine scientists. Hailing from Malahide, County Dublin, she gained international recognition as an expert on molluscs, identifying an array of marine species. https://t.co/ZdXx8NqkS3
Los cefalópodos extintos de Franz Anthony (@franzanth) https://t.co/qH9SuznXjY #fossil #molluscs #cephalopods
Common Marine Molluscs of Paraná (Southern Brazil), https://t.co/OnY3b9AP9S #Brazil #Paraná #mollusc #shells #NaturalHistory #guide
Print of gastropods from the cabinet of #FrancoDávila, the 1st director of #MNCN #Molluscs #SciArt #ScientificIllustration #240MNCN #NatHist