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I cleared and stained a sea goldie (Psuedanthias squamipinnis) quite a long time ago. Finally finished up the fine details on the image! I positively love their faces and teeth! https://t.co/AJB0ROTAhK

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This past Monday marked the 10th drawing I've done since starting this habit. Thanks to all for your support and encouragement—so far it's been a blast and I'm excited to see what happens with the next ten!

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For I feel obligated to share my reconstructions of *record scratch* popular In order, here is Stegosaurus, Velociraptor, Triceratops, and Spinosaurus. I try to reconstruct underrepresented taxa so I very rarely do the big names.

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"Tabulae phytographicae" (1795-1804) explained the Linnaean system of plant classification through a series of instructional depicting the relationships between various plants that shared the same classification. Explore it in via : https://t.co/JRyG5tkgss

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/ no. 3 - A species of beetle from the Savalierwood, notable for living inside the staff of (). A quicker drawing than the other two, I pictured these as big chompy bugs with Caduceus' colour scheme.

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I created these emojis for , who is an AMAZING researcher doing fantastic work in NZ that has great impact for trans* & non-binary ppl.

I absolutely 100% could not have asked for a better 1st patron of my

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Nice to meet you! I am a PhD candidate studying the genetic and ecological forces responsible for the diversity in fish anatomy. I use methods of visualizing anatomy, coupled with photography, to make sciart.

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Happy Moonday ✨🌛🖤


This is a moon painting I just finished earlier last week- now it’s off to its new home!

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Associations between flowers and birth months (or days!) were popular in the Victorian Era. Over time, Lily of the Valley came to represent the month of May. Enjoy this exploration of the flower by Grasset in : https://t.co/rZdhBizpy9

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Nudibranchs come in striking colors & forms, as seen through Tokyo-based artist Kumataro Ito's documenting specimens collected on the Philippine Expedition, captured in Paul Bartsch's field book available via ➡️ https://t.co/CPGGoY5ur7

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Martyn's "Historia plantarum rariorum" (1728-[1737]) was the first flower book to be printed in color. The was engraved by Elisha Kirkall after paintings by van Huysum, Houstoun, Massey, Sartorys & Sartorius. In via : https://t.co/RouxVhLbqr

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Are you a whose has been improved by In what ways?



Carol Donner from Bloom et al. 1988

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🇬🇧 Where Life Begins & Love Never Ends.
🇪🇸 Donde la Vida comienza y el Amor nunca acaba.
🇮🇹 Dove la Vita inizia e l’Amore è eterno.

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Highlights from the
Giganotosaurus, Ambopteryx, Maarapunisaurus and Adocus.

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New commission work I did for . I introduce to you the "Wonder Lux Twins"! Had a lot of fun making this one. Mark has some wild ideas, and I am more than happy to make them a reality.

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Everyone likes seahorses! If you're looking for some unique art to decorate your space, check out the sale on my diaphonized yellow seahorse (Hippocampus kuda) prints. There are only 13 hours left! https://t.co/2ZMjTPQfU7

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Every we challenge you to write your very own This week's is Hypacrosaurus, so let's hear your poems in the comments!
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The second photo is a Hypacrosaurus illustration by for our Weston blog post.

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