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The feathertail glider (Acrobates pygmaeus), native to eastern is the smallest known mammal capable of gliding flight. by James Sowerby for "Zoology of New Holland" (1794) by George Shaw. In via : https://t.co/CNsRM9AVWz

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Investigating the evolution of jaws and suspensorium. Today, representatives of midshipmen, genus Porichthys. These toadfishes are unique for having photophores.

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Today is 🐸 and the two images that immediately sprang to mind are both from Mark Catesby's wonderful "The natural history of Carolina, Florida and the Bahama Islands..." c1731-43 (FYI it's also Catesby's birthday this week!)

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This natural science illustration from depicts the animals and plants found in a reed bed environment. It was used as a two page spread for a conservation magazine!

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Sorting through old work for ref, found a illustration from 2017. Fast wing beats and large (compared to honey bee) bodies help them shake those flowers just right to produce more fruit... called "buzz pollination."

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Products of the stream (I did only 4 tonight). Giantspinosaurus (worst name ever), sleepy Eolambia, nursing Phenacodus and a lazy but loud Psittacosaurus.

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Highlights from the stream: nesting Gigantoraptor, territorial Allosaurus, sleeping Basilosaurus and a Diplocaulus with fleshy poncho.

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Day 17 Maryam Mirzakhani, mathematician and only winner of the Fields Medal, working with shapes unconstrained by the real world.

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Don't miss "The Forrest of Grimm," a solo show by community member with the opening reception TONIGHT at Gitler & _____ gallery! More info: https://t.co/w6swFpsUDI

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Highlights from the stream. Mating Deinocheirus, Acendonanus using it's tail to climb, Udanoceratops, smiling Aristonectes.

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Insider tip for those academics and researchers. Art can help make your dark lab more comfortable.

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After next week, all my prints will be unavailable while I recoup from (My oil will be available still. My wife can ship those.)

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Konjac (Amorphophallus konjac), also known as Devil's Tongue and Voodoo Lily for by Walter Hood Fitch for Curtis's Botanical Magazine, Vol. 101 (1875). Contributed to by the Peter H. Raven Library of the : https://t.co/uKQJmy03kO

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Red bird of paradise (Caesalpinia pulcherrima). by Sydenham Teast Edwards for Curtis's Botanical Magazine, v. 25 (1807). In via : https://t.co/BzjJKqkNVr

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Feeling inspired by the colourful work of who makes both physical & digital collages that form a wild amalgamation of & imagery https://t.co/4MCM8Xdrpj

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of Cereus hildmannianus (Fig 1) & Cereus repandus (Figs 2 & 3) by botanical artist Mary Emily Eaton for Published in "The Cactaceae" v. 2 (1920) by Nathaniel Lord Britton & Joseph Nelson Rose. In via : https://t.co/iHkFA0nee3

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(Cirrhopetalum fletcheranum). by Matilda Smith for Curtis's Botanical Magazine, Vol. 141 (1915). Contributed to by the Peter H. Raven Library of the : https://t.co/0r87SeTi3R --

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