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Results from tonights
, Metridiochoerus, Crossvallia and Australovenator.

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One of the main topics of my illustrations have always been fish, birds and other marine/aquatic creatures. If you're on a lookout for a marine related illustration or artwork, give me a shout.

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"These drawings relish the freedom of playing with symbols, electrical correctness be damned." shares the beauty of electric 'incorrectness' in his latest series of works, Circuit Flatplan: https://t.co/OXQhIoFd5E

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In 1859, an aurora borealis was so large it was visible in Cuba. Painter Frederic Edwin Church witnessed it in New York and painted a depiction. Check out the ’s podcast to learn how the aurora borealis impacted the 1850s. https://t.co/X08f96qPWN (Image: SAAM)

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Happy The red-throated parrotfinch (Erythrura psittacea) is found in New Caledonia. by H. Goodchild for "The Avicultural Magazine", v. 8 (1901-1902). Contributed in via ➡️ https://t.co/Mq3WsWox6V 🐦

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It’s so I created this plate with the basic coloration of breeding adult males of Iguanas in the genus Iguana. There is a lot of taxonomic confusion in the genus and many undescribed taxa remain within the name Iguana iguana.

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Here's a throwback for some of Late Cretaceous Mongolia. They're a few years old and of questionable accuracy, but I was rather proud at the time of the color patterns evoking an arid habitat
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We're tweeting lab safety tips until school starts back up! 🧪 These are from our lab safety video: https://t.co/GG8yAhpM9T and some are available as posters on ! https://t.co/O8JS5nZ3PQ

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The greater dwarf lemur (Cheirogaleus major) is nocturnal and lives in forests and dry scrub areas in Madagascar. by P. Charles Berjeau for "The Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London" (1872), in via ➡️ https://t.co/jr0ECWwnB7

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Morning warmup sketch. Gomphotheres of South America. Notiomastodon (left) and Cuvieronius (right). Both elephant relatives ived alongside the first human inhabitants in the Americas for thousands of years until they went extinct.

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We're tweeting lab safety tips until school starts back up! 🧪 These are from our lab safety video: https://t.co/GG8yAhpM9T and some are available as posters on ! https://t.co/O8JS5nZ3PQ

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This let's all take an extra moment to appreciate the exceptional prehistoric fish of (in order: Paranogmius, Rebellatrix, Stenoprotome, & Bothriolepis) 🐠🐟🐡

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A colony generated by the P. vortex bacteria by Prof. Ben-Jacob's lab, at Tel-Aviv University, Israel

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Morning warmup sketch for I was thinking of this scene where a Pristerognathus (therocephalian) chases a Diictodon (dicynodont) that was caught too far out of its burrow. Permian (Capitanian) of South Africa.

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Nuralagus rex, aka BIG CHUNGUS, was a giant rabbit that lived in the island of Minorca in Baleares during the Pliocene.

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We're tweeting lab safety tips until school starts back up! 🧪 These are from our lab safety video: https://t.co/GG8yAhpM9T and some are available as posters on ! https://t.co/O8JS5nZ3PQ

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The for "The Indigenous Grasses of New Zealand" (1878-80) was produced via nature printing. The plant specimens were lightly inked and pressed onto the prepared surface of lithographic stones. Explore the work in via ➡️ https://t.co/C1a2zVPuBp

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