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It's Datura (also known as Jimsonweed, Locoweed, Devil's snare, and Hell's Bells) appears in this 16th century herbal by Cristóbal Acosta; via and . See more here: https://t.co/eFXZsfoNNZ

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I look forward to sharing this new reportage art book, STELLAR, at New York Comic Con 2018. Come check it out at booth 1145...https://t.co/TtWQ33rNbp

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Happy to preview my submissions for 🦖#PicturingthePastSVP 🦖
Not sure why I hadn't done this sooner.

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An old school assignment for a course. We had real (dead) insects under a microscope for reference, I painted the weird little creature A lot of fun!

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Highlights from the Invertebrate Nipponites, Attercopus, Telephina and Gigatitan (yes, stupid name).

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After mucking it up and starting over from scratch, here is Lachnolaimus maximus, the hogfish, for my contribution to this week's And, of course, I had help as usual.

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Agar is a wobbly jelly-like substance that scientists grow bacteria on. But did you know that it was inspired by pudding? Read more at the blog: https://t.co/ttLk7VXqbe

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Highlights from the Kimberella, Ptychodus, Eocarchia, Goyocephale.

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Digitized galore! I am pleased to know , extraordinaire, who once worked National Library of Medicine (https://t.co/sUjE5wLjyx (image);
https://t.co/izkxvNdESc)
and now is at Rare Books
(https://t.co/335RWqB69O

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Feeling crabby after a long week? These crustaceans understand. But you can unclench your pincers, because it's Friday!

by J.O. Westwood from "Transactions of the Zoological Society of London" v. 2 (1841), contributed in by : https://t.co/a6SSPjn9Eq

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Dare I admit I've spent the day recycling tweets from 2016? The historic content is still just as awesome (it's even more historic). It totally deserves a second airing! (And thx to I can now say so much more about this beautiful ).

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Editorial illustration for research on aggressive temperature control for fever in the Intensive Care Unit. Would anyone be interested in a video on my process to design it?

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New to the : "Hortus Canalius" (1823), by Ignaz Friedrich Tausch, illustrating & describing a selection of the plants found at the botanical garden of Emanuel Joseph Malabaila von Canal. Explore the thanks to : https://t.co/dmfY17bGoo

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Highlights from the Lithornis, Myotragus, Adeopapposaurus and Rhizodus.

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Want to support and get a sweet space tee? Check out my latest design featuring Cassini and Saturn! https://t.co/XNzLbYwphX

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Highlights from the disaster Simolestes, Neovenator, Pyrotherium and Ludodactylus.

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Fun fact: Mark Catesby taught George Edwards how to etch so that he could produce the plates for his "A Natural History of Uncommon Birds" (1743-51). Explore Edwards' work for thanks to : https://t.co/3fp9vnpwOu

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TBT that time I painted a Buitreraptor sort of swimming (2012)

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And the winner is? 🥁

Sloths!

You voted, we deliver.

L: Linnaeus's two-toed sloth (Choloepus didactylus). R: Hoffmann's two-toed sloth (C. hoffmanni). by J.G. Keulemans in Proceedings of the (1872) via : https://t.co/LL5IryIg2s

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