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Atlantic white-spotted octopus (Callistoctopus macropus). by Jean Baptiste Vérany for Férussac and d'Orbigny's monograph on cephalopods: "Histoire Naturelle" (1835-48). Explore the work in via ➡️ https://t.co/w0YO2zYC5y

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Just can't seem to leave your work at work, you know?

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Everyone interested in and arthropods needs to check out 's Kickstarter for "World's Weirdest Insects", a book illustrating some of the most bizarre bugs in existence! It's currently at 76% of its goal with just 16 days left: https://t.co/1sYaRuYOqR

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To any customers who buy online instead of at exhibition, please remember that shipping occurs when payment has been received. Thank you 🙏#drawing

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also! as it's I wanted to share some of my
I have an ongoing pyjama squid party that I add onto when I have or when I'm struggling & stressed about commissions.

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Spinal Cord. Redid the background on this painting adding extracellular recording traces with I did a lot of these recordings during my postdoc days.

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I'm Chaise - my art media centers around vertebrate anatomy and how skeletons can be equally alike and different. https://t.co/o2wxMIeGWr

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Okay. You asked, I did it, even though it was hell to draw.

Acinocrinus stichus, “row of thorny rings”. This was a giant “Collins Monster” type Lobopodian, extremely tank animals. Acinocrinus took this to a new level.



More to come soon.

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Ugh my 7 month old has chicken pox! Throwback to - it's caused by Varicella-Zoster virus and usually occurs in childhood, infecting nerve cells for life. The old english word for also meant itchy...

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It's time for Check out , a fun and student-run project presenting the history of neuroscience through cartoon imagery.

Click the 🔗 to see the timeline & read Brenda Milner's story: https://t.co/ExDrmP9iuQ

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Enjoy some fruit for The William Coxe Manuscript is a two-volume, undated manuscript on pomology. V. 2 (featured) includes life-size, watercolor plates of fruit by Coxe's daughter, Elizabeth. In via ➡️ https://t.co/PyaArQaMlb 🍎🍐🍑

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while I'm currently doing a masters in I'm also interested in and the majority of my is pen & ink stippling, and I tend to draw inspiration from what I'm studying.

here are a few critters from my time as an RA on the oceanic flux project:

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Two more in my marine life series of mini drawings. Saltwater, acrylic ink, colour pencil and fine liner pen on paper.

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Aphetoceras, a free-swimming, bottom-dwelling nautiloid from the Ordovician. The 1st artwork I ever shared to social media!

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I’m having a very slow day today - how about you?

Common garden snails from George Shaw’s ‘Naturalists miscellany’ with by Frederick Polydore Nodder (1790)

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You guys! made this! I finally like one of the cool kids joining the ranks of and .

Follow she’s very talented and started ! Also follow !

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Study of resting Limusaurus inextricabilis with quite a bit of speculative fluff. It was an elaphrosaurine noasaurid, a group of odd, slender and small to medium It was toothless (when adult) and had very reduced arms (here hidden under plumage)

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