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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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My illustration of a member of the order Titanoptera, insects from the Triassic! They were related to modern grasshoppers, and had what seems to be raptorial forelegs. Their wingspan could reach 36cm.
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Prints: https://t.co/lEEaE21wVP

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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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Update of my yellowtail illustration (Seriola lalandi) with feedback from fish biologists. Anatomy still won't be 100% but it is much better than what it was!

For my friend's PhD thesis 🐟🐟🐟

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I love getting the British Ecological Society’s quarterly bulletin! And once again I’m so excited to open it up and see my work inside next to so many wonderful articles. This time my piece is on weeds, their ecology, and our relationship to them!

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Highlights from the desert Shuvuuia, Corythoraptor, Diictodon and .

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Come see Mixing Simulation and other video works on a 35' LED screen in downtown this Friday (free refreshments, RSVP please) https://t.co/nd5OlGIQ6h

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This is the sketch on which this piece is based. This sketch was used by in his article about allokotosaurs https://t.co/Gon6FQ8Ap9

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Highlights from the memorial Tropeognathus, Tupandactylus, Santanaraptor, Oxalaia.

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Happy A small fish native to waters in the Mississippi river system, bigeye shiner (𝙉𝙤𝙩𝙧𝙤𝙥𝙞𝙨 𝙗𝙤𝙤𝙥𝙨) populations rely heavily on their sight to feed, making clear, clean water crucial to their survival!

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Artist Diane Burko is devoted to communicating climate change issues through her work. She documents the disappearance of glaciers and impacts on coral reefs with large-scale paintings & photographs. See her outstanding at our building thanks to !

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The Wednesday made me think of - fungal spores, named after the Greek word for dust...

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