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Here comes the 2nd edition of my zine/book Obscure Cycle. Amended with some rare facts and latest stand on eel's conservation, it is a concise and entertaining piece for anyone who loves art, and marine wildlife.

Now up on https://t.co/We0veSsmKl

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Finishing up some vascular malformation illustrations with Dr. Philippe Gailloud. This one is a spinal arteriovenous malformation, an abnormal tangle of arteries and veins in the cord. Hand-drawn and colored in

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"Spongiaires de la mer Caraïbe" (1864) increased the number of sponge species known from the Caribbean by fivefold. Most of those described belong to the Class Demospongiae. Explore the work in via ➡️ https://t.co/xu7Go6Gxd4

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Learn more about Bauer and Lindley's publication, "Illustrations of Orchidaceous Plants" (1830-38), in this blog post from ➡️ https://t.co/MUnlSVx0tQ

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Franz Bauer (1758-1840) was the 1st artist-in-residence at . Improved heating methods in the Gardens' glasshouses enabled the growth of which Bauer illustrated & John Lindley published. Find the in via ➡️ https://t.co/wT9ROQpRDi

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Hi, I'm Bridget and I've been making digital and traditional drawings and sciart (mostly of marine animals, sometimes with hats).

Redbubble: https://t.co/ObExw4xd1Q
Etsy: https://t.co/RYAMHjzTqw
Website:
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I'm Chaise and I use anatomy as art by taking photographs of cleared and stained vertebrates to show how the skeleton is both diverse, yet similar, across different animals. https://t.co/o2wxMIeGWr

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TFW you wake up super dehydrated...

from Schreber's 'Die Säugthiere in Abbildungen nach der Natur' (1774-1855)

- https://t.co/7mFuaxnXOc

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Some beautiful of winter flowering aconite, hellebore and snowdrop to add a little bloom to everyone's day and to deflect some of the brexitschemexit.

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Next time you pour yourself a glass of remember how much AWESOME you're about to drink.

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Final week! See Diane Burko's exhibition before it closes on Jan. 31. We're open 9-5 weekdays, 2101 Constitution Ave NW. Free! https://t.co/Evn9Tdfwpr

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Happy Explore John Gould's "The of Australia" (1848-69), with illustrations by Elizabeth Gould, Waterhouse Hawkins, Edward Lear & H.C. Richter. This is of Albert's Lyrebird (Menura alberti), in via : https://t.co/ps39K2q2Us

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(author and illustrator of Neurocomic) has collected a list of creators who explore science with visual narratives, e.g. comics, cartoons, and graphic novels. Well worth a peek! https://t.co/1KZpdlape5

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After the male courtship, female mottled sculpin follow him in its nest, normally under a rock, to lay her eggs.

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It grows inside the snail, then it wriggles, pulses and jives. The snail also really wants to go toward the light, known as "phototaxis"...

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PJs or axons? You judge. picture put tot her by
Really funny!

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The pupils of living cephalopods can range from circles, to rectangles, to more complex "W" shapes. Here, I've gone with a totally speculative "lute" shape, just for kicks. Happy everybody! Have a great weekend

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The weekend's just about here! Take home some buggy friends - art & accessories like these and more only at https://t.co/T22HXZ6c1u! 🐛

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