Just attention to the Einstein’s of the invertebrate world on With 3 hearts, blue blood & their mouths in their arm pits you can why they octopi my heART!💙 🐙 https://t.co/zMafAIOqWN ✏️

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all the other crash ocs i have: n. tomon (cortex's shitty intern, invertebrate specialist), cole n. oscopy (cortex castle's friendly but vaguely sadistic on-site medic), arnie the anomalocarid abomination (brio's paleontology project gone wrong), and trouble puppy (nina's pet)

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Time for some Collections Highlights from , starting with our wonderful Recognised Collection of This includes primitive fish & examples of the earliest land vertebrates. What are your favourite objects on show at

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Tony Parker explaining the origin of the vertebrate zoology collection (& thus the beginning of ) with 13th Earl of Derby’s gift

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DAILY CRAB
Day 16: Juan the Cavalry

Axolotl must be the worse mount ever, they are slow and also invertebrate. But somehow I put them in the inconvenient but cute, as female knights with frill armor or demon hunters with highschool uniform

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Lastly, and undescribed, a Collins Monster, named after ’s past Invertebrate palaeontology curator, Desmond Collins. It was the most derived of the Collins Monsters, being short and stout, and having only one large spine per segment.

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Dragonite can flying faster than the speed of sound. It can circle the globe in sixteen hours, traveling roughly 1,556mph! Even though it’s huge it could fly well! A real life dragonite would be like the extinct Pterosaurs- earliest vertebrates known to have evolved flight....

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For I'm a vertebrate paleontologist and illustrator! I work mostly for museums and universities, and I'm currently based at the Department of Earth Sciences of the University of Zaragoza.

ArtStation: https://t.co/yFyr4UEv5J

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Missed monitoring again 😞but went & said it was very successful 😊 Lots of invertebrates, more cased caddis than usual & bullhead fish in each sample. So celebrating with bullhead from Donovan's 'Nat. Hist. of British Fishes' Vol. 4, 1806.

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We're taking back to the very first extinct vertebrates on exhibit at the : plaster casts of a ground sloth (Megatherium) and glyptodont (Glyptodon) on exhibit in 1871. Today, you can come see the real deal in

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New paper! Part of my work during my 2017th internship at ! We report shark-cetacean interactions from Eastern Panama’s Pliocene. https://t.co/8U4mELSzmX

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Old campaign character, this be Kouskous she can squeeze through a water hose and her phrase is ‘’hellos fellow invertebrates.’’

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I am loving getting up close with some of the invertebrates found in a nearby Threatened Ecological Community (TEC).

These illustrations have been commissioned as part of a series for interpretive signage to highlight the important natural processes the TEC provides.

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Ok, something that forever weirds me out is that most vertebrates have the same number of bones per digit, but therapods and birds... they just went a different direction and have an increasing number of bones per digit??? I just learned about this recently and it baffles me.

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I've had a marine-filled couple of days (so many whales and sea birds!), so here's Jurassic equivalent for Rhomaleosaurus, juvenile Stenopterygius, Parapsicephalus and many inverts. Composition is exactly how you see large marine vertebrates in real life.

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“If the invertebrates were to disappear, the world's ecosystems would collapse.” David Attenborough. https://t.co/DX3DmO9cJd

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Hi! I'm a comic artist & illustrator who loves body horror, hillbillies, and invertebrates! I'm working on a comic about a mountain woman trying to save her girlfriend from a subterranean hell.

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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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