For prompt 10. Echoing I chose a cow tail ray- recently confirmed to communicate using striking clicks. https://t.co/IUar3y9oGz

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Project Animalia
Day 458: Serrated hinge-back tortoise (Kinixys erosa)
(Also day 8 "creeping")

Has a handy hinge on the back end of its carapace so it can close the door for protection!

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here’s my entry for alarming! A lil puffer fish inflating because it feels threatened.

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Days 2 and 5 of (because doing things in order, or on time, is hard 😛) A “monstrous” Texas Blind Salamander, top predator of its cave environment, and “mirrored” axolotls

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Some raw photos of two of the three drawings I picked at this last week. I decided to warm up by inking over a now forgotten species of fossil archosaur (can anyone ID this?), and testing out a brush pen by drawing a fish based on Poraspis. . Enjoy!

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For today’s prompt “mirrored” I think the Mirror Neuron fits quite well!!

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Process video for day 5: Mirrored. Green darner (Anax junius)

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Day 5: Mirrored.
A green darner dragonfly (Anjax junius) lays their eggs in a placid pond.
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(My SciArt IG: @ lindzeamays_illustration)

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day 5 - mirrored.

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What is my biological age? - https://t.co/BvXgYcBHsy

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What is autophagy? - https://t.co/IdgrBNFjaC

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Stress and Aging - https://t.co/xggQxj12Gd

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Pato crestón / crested duck (_Lophonetta specularioides_)

day 5: mirrored
This one is a little bit forced. The species name "specularioides" derives from latin word "speculum", a mirror. This name was given in reference to its speculum

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5. Mirrored. Have had a massive artistic block for a few weeks. Using sciartseptember prompts for creative inspiration for quick sketches. Hopefully I can merge them into one large cohesive image.

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Off theme but 1. Survivor, 2 Monstrous, 3. Captive, 4. Schooling. Had to play quick catch up today. Will try and fit all 30 images onto this page.

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Day 3 of is Captive, so I sketched one of my (captive) leaf insect gals! She ended up becoming a red colour morph even though her mum was not ❤️💚

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day 3 prompt ‘captive’ Sea otters roll themselves up in kelp fronds to safely nap without floating out to sea.

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day 2
“Jeremy Wade’s catch is taken by a real
Rhizodus hibberti
The scariest fresh water fish ever known to science. This monstrous lob-finned fish was 7m long and had some ridiculous 9 inches fangs half-buried in their 1m long jaws.

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For you can enjoy my previous sciarts!

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Mis contribuciones al (y algo más)/my contributions to (and a few others).

(Disponibles más grandes por acá o en mi IG, mismo usuario)/(available larger here or in my IG, same user)

Thanks and for the ride!!!

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Process goes hand-in-hand with patience, practice, repetition. I often think that this painstaking repetitive methodology must be a bit similar to the way many scientists carry out their work.

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