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Ravens are common characters in mythology worldwide, ranging from symbols of bad luck to trickster characters & creator deities. by Jemima Blackburn for "Birds from Moidart and elsewhere" (1895): https://t.co/LdRDCh11ES

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Throwback Thursday, to 2012 (again) • Today, the Theropod with silly name, Bicentenaria •

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Ever wonder how the cell wall of fungi grows and helps to maintain the shape of this organisms? There are some proposed models for this and we thought it will be better to show it in a simple cartoon

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Quick sketch/speed paint of the weird Pleistocene South American liptoptern: Macrauchenia. Usually reconstructed with a trunk, this was most likely not present as the front of the snout is completely covered by bone (unlike in trunked animals)

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Working on a cartoon for a light-hearted story about chicken biology today

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Everything is awesome! 🎵 Everything is cool when you're part of a team! 🎶#scicomm

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by Louise-Cécile Descamps-Sabouret for 𝘙𝘦𝘷𝘶𝘦 𝘏𝘰𝘳𝘵𝘪𝘤𝘰𝘭𝘦 (1899). Contributed in by Botany Library ➡️ https://t.co/cieE0cTNWz 🌼🌺🌸

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Rough plan of a scavenging scene I've been thinking about for a while.

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Revising my following the discussion about 5th toe morphology and uropatagium I had with and a few days ago. Here two spp from China: Jianchangnathus (upper left and close up) and Fenghuangopterus (right)

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"A Century of Birds from the Himalaya Mountains" (1831) is the 1st publication Elizabeth Gould illustrated. She learned lithography from Edward Lear to produce the Explore her life & works via & ➡️ https://t.co/fbsYS64ZmF

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Elizabeth Gould contributed to many magnificent books, including "A monograph of the Ramphastidae" (1834). of explores her life & works on our blog for ➡️ https://t.co/fbsYS64ZmF

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Large prints available
Whispers Of Coherence Amid The Inchoate Void by Regina Valluzzi https://t.co/5t14IwKSKz

The original 20 x 30 is also available

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New to from rare book collection: "Arcana entomologica; or illustrations of new, rare and interesting insects" (John Westwood, 1841). https://t.co/xp1E5p4tkJ

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Life has had major bumps, not to mention sad news stories, but it’s important to keep foraging ahead, finding time to do the activities that give joy. Painting little you learned about in a workshop can help.#sciart

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Orange trumpetvine (Pyrostegia venusta). by Lena Lowis for her book "Familiar Indian Flowers" (1878), which depicts "some of the familiar flowers to be met with in our Indian gardens". In via : https://t.co/3M7Irk6JVu

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Working on a 12”x12” space painting! Of course it has TINY far off galaxies and star clusters! ✨🔭🔮

Work in progress.

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Happy Like My Spring sale is still going on in an effort to buy supplies and I have lots of fish art! Plus, Spring is a great time to add new art to your life! Check it out in my shop here -> https://t.co/X106ej82Nt. Rt much appreciated!

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