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Sorry I am very short on time due to a lot of large commissions I am working on at the moment, so I could only find the time today to do two speedpaints of two of your suggestions. Epidexipteryx and an Ichthyostega swimming next to an Acanthostega

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Selected birds and borb: species you'll probably find in a backyard in North America.

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Question: Where did the trend for large scutes on the maxilla of tyrannosaurids come from? Wondering if there's any anatomical evidence for it as I complete this piece

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HELPING HOPE TAKE ROOT

«If I had my way, I'd make health catching instead of disease».

(Robert G. Ingersoll)

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Do you have a favorite protein transporter? ...Maybe that's just us.

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This illustration is from a series that accompanies our current student, Evie Holmes’ upcoming blog post, which discusses the the accessibility of historical medical illustrations. Follow Evie on
Instagram https://t.co/qjFEbkoA6O

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Results from the
Jianchangosaurus (fighting), Ordosipterus, Yacareranis, Dineobellator (anting).

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A cow for my partner's birthday and a cowfish for

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A painting of a Ribbon Eel (Rhinomuraena quaesita) larvae from today's baby pics edition of from images taken by D. Zupanc at the Vienna Zoo.

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In case anyone needed a matching phone case, bag, and zippered pouch... my “Hello from Mars” selfie painting is now available!

https://t.co/IkQf7R2GnC

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Beautiful pieces from Marcus DeSieno in “Cosmos,” a photographic project where he grew microscopic bacteria onto photographic film of space-based imagery. Lovely integration of 2 of my favorite scientific fields:

https://t.co/D8EQGPiX6c

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I just realized I have a almost always depicted dinocephalian therapsids in combat or attacking some other animal! 🤔 That is not that usual for me

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Been on hold for nearly two hours... so decided to do some drawing whilst I waited. Here’s a cute squid with design process. ... 🦑

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You have traveled back in time to Late Permian South Africa and all of the sudden you run into this pair of Moschops capensis head butting! What a sight that must have been! Moschops was a dinocephalian therapsid, this a very distant relative of ours

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Engravings from Metamorphosis Insectorum Surinamensium (1705) by naturalist and scientific illustrator, Maria Sibylla Merian.

Merian was born 1647. Further details about her remarkable life: https://t.co/dvqS0lc41j

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The European bee-eater (Merops apiaster) is similar to a rainbow when flying. The English term "bee-eater" was first recorded in 1668, referring to the European species. collection

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Happy birthday Maria Merian born in 1647. Artist, entomologist &, Her on insects of Surinam is one of our favourites & we often feature it in our tweets. More in our blog: https://t.co/3BBIt38C1I

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I'm taking the by this year! Prompt 1: favorite color!

Did you know that some plant-associated can suppress plant pathogen? The bacteria use the T6SS weapon to disrupt the insect microbiota, promoting

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Allokotosauria is a diverse group of archosauromorphs that existed exclusively during the Triassic and includes the clades Azendohsauridae, Trilophosauria and Kuehneosauridae (Pritchard and Nesbitt, 2017). Many had beaks, others horns and some were able to glide

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A sample of illustrations by portraying the body's response and drug therapies for viral and bacterial infections.

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View More: https://t.co/dIL0DjKs9G

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