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My favorite choice for a sushi fish is the - .
is raising them along with other sushi species.

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[In]Organic, Fluctural, Turbulomic - or just a volume of the collision of two rings?

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Using genes found in different types of jellyfish eyes, biologists found that these eyes originated at least 8 times AND they built a better evolutionary tree that shows the relationships between jellyfish groups.

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I’ve managed to sneak in one pop-culture reference into my academic thesis. Figures summarising synchrotron x-ray florescence (part of accelerator) were inspired by Kirby Dots of Accelerator.

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Enjoy botanical for "Icones plantarum rariorum Horti Regii Botanici Berolinensis" (1840-44) illustrated & described new or little-known plants grown at the Berlin Botanic Gardens. This is available in via : https://t.co/mgOBg2ew90

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Happy In case you didn't see them, here are my final images of a sea goldie (Pseudanthias squamippinis). Check out those nifty teeth and that crazy ctenoid scale! https://t.co/AJB0ROTAhK

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Some plants are a bit more...proactive than others.

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Thanks for the chance. Art is by dorely Inciarte ♡

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More sketches of Mesozoic marine reptiles for a commission for the , and Marine reptiles are always so much fun to reconstruct, no matter how many times I have reconstructed them. It is nice to go back to mosasaurs too

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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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