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For day 5 of the Tweet Storm here is an illustration I did for my in-prep book which was also shown during last year exhibit “Picturing the Past”. It is a group of Dimorphodon, one of my favorite pterosaurs. Also because today is

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I've seen a lot of tweets going around so I figured I'd throw in some of my favorite vectors.

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Aight let's get in on this business. Here's just a handful of old dead animals I've drawn - Flexomornis, Plesiosaurus, Anomalocaris, and Zygodactylus!

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Hsisosuchus and an Angustinaripterus friend

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tweetstorm day 5, random stuff, third entry: series of (mostly patagonian, marine and some freshwater dwellers) made for the book Peces y Pesca Deportiva https://t.co/u2i9Su5tBM

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tweetstorm day 5, random stuff, second entry, Birds from Buenos Aires city, made for an illustrated checklist

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¿Quien es tu ilustradora científica
favorita? ¡Publica una ilustración suya y etiquetanos!

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Warthog anatomy anyone? Discover a simple way to remember the muscles next week as part of this SciArt presentation. It really helps improve where you put your grooves and shading! https://t.co/EacSdbJUCD

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Sarah, ZSL's Archivist, did an online chat session with some KS2 students about Joan Procter, ZSL's former Curator of Reptiles and Amphibians. Find out more about Joan Procter in Sarah's blog https://t.co/FtZy4lwnv6

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Loving the and had to add my watercolor drawing of jellyfish.

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Two more birds for Tweet Storm, from the archives: An exultant Sedge Wren from 's fabulous pic (used with permission) (thanks Bob!) and a breathless plein aire sketch of an osprey that was perched right over my head!

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The tweet storm is back! I am a and artist, and passionate about Sometimes I work developing pieces explaining complex concepts like this collaboration for on one of my favorite subjects,

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Day 5 of features Jane Cooke Wright, cancer researcher and contributor to chemotherapy and tissue culture techniques.

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Still haven't really contributed to the tweetstorm, so here it is! My favourite Mosasaur illustrations, at least, the ones I can Tweet!

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Sometimes I like to riff on my own designs. This logo I made for and ’s Kickstarter a couple of years ago later became a laser-cut wood design, and in its most recent incarnation, is being reborn in enamelled wood.

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For some in the animal kingdom, every day is Fat Tuesday

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from Dictionnaire Classique des Sciences Naturelles, Atlas (1853) by Pierre Auguste Joseph Drapiez and Jean Baptiste Bory de Saint-Vincent. Contributed for digitization in by ➡️ https://t.co/KvLTUJynb1 --

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We don’t know much of small creatures who lived with but with the help of paleontologists I came up with two kinds based on known cretaceous fossils who likely were there, along with to include.

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In an effort to spite flower-based botanical art programs, I did my certificate project on bryophytes. This is an Anthoceros hornwort with a gray hairstreak butterfly and a western honey bee.

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