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Super excited for finally share these! These are part of a composite study I did for the giant anteater, done with prismacolor pencil on dura-lar paper.

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"A Naturalist's Sketch Book" (1919) includes reproduced watercolor and pencil sketches by Scottish artist and animal painter Archibald Thorburn, produced over some 30 years. Explore the in via ➡️ https://t.co/qXXo9MLbCV

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to the incredibly talented Maria Merian who was born in 1647. She was a remarkable woman who combined her passion for natural history with her skill in art, resulting in some stunning artwork

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Happy Bday Maria Sibylla Merian (born 1647)! Celebrate with "De Europischen insecten" (1730), a Dutch translation of Merian's earlier "Der Raupen", with drawn from first-hand observations of insect metamorphosis. In via : https://t.co/xm9wccrUi4

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Maria Sibylla Merian born 1647 was a self-taught naturalists and artist who created stunningly detailed illustrations of insects and plants. I was humbled to draw her portrait for the

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Going to draw a fish every day for the month of April. Here's an Arowana!

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Art Print Giveaway! - Mate-Demate Device/(SCA) + Shuttle and SSME Main Engine. Enter drawing *by Sat April 6th* at…https://t.co/uT0Ef1uDWk

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Quick warmup sketch of the Scimitar-toothed Cat Homotherium. It had shorter canines than other members of the subfamily but it had such long legs. Various species lived from the Pliocene to recently (about 20,000 year ago) in Africa, Eurasia and the Americas

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ETH Zürich and ArtSci are seeking submissions for their 2019 exhibition, Hémipshères, to be held at ETH Zürich from 29 April to 10 May 2019. Submit your work by 10 April. https://t.co/Z6OIF70ZQR

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What are microbes?
Microorganisms are so tiny and so abundant. But do not worry, most of them are not pathogenic to the human🦠

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"Diamond Snake", 1869. Illustrated by Helena Forde, in Krefft's "The Snakes of Australia". https://t.co/fcpxwQicau via (Morelia spilota spilota)

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My illustration of a columbian mammoth bull! 🐘 They inhabited north america in the pleistocene epoch, and reached heights of up to 4m to the shoulder, weighing up to 10 tonnes!
print: https://t.co/petN8TCHjz

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To each their own dating problems.

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Yesterday I learned that only 3% of bird species have penises (thanks )

Ducks, geese, swans, and large flightless birds like ostriches & emus have penises, while species such as owls, eagles and flamingos have completely lost their penises over time!

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"The Sooty Opossum", illustrated by Miss Harriett Scott & Mrs Helena Forde in Krefft's 1871 "The mammals of Australia" (on via https://t.co/wnuTBmTw80

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Velvet worms may not be worms, but they are crowd favourites for obvious reasons...
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My latest for , Jovian Crescent, a processed image of as captured by Juno Spacecraft on December 21, 2018 during mission phase Perijove 17: https://t.co/35lMRWehlm 💫🛰🌒✨

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Today marks the 1-year anniversary of when I 1st shared my on social media! The inaugural Instagram post was of the nektobenthic Paleozoic cephalopod Aphetoceras, so I thought I'd recreate it:

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