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This is awesome! Here are a few of the prints from my Etsy shop! 15% off on all prints for the entire month of December! https://t.co/X106ej82Nt

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Day 7 of Two chameleons that I did as commissions this part year. A large panther chameleon (Furcifer pardalis) and a smaller Senegal chameleon (Chameleo senegalensis). https://t.co/X106ej82Nt

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Good news: I now have a folder on my computer called 'effed up animals' and it is filling up fast

This file is called 'muscular bat' (seriously, how did this get so buff?!)

From 'Die saugthiere in abbildungen nach der natur' by Schreber (1774-1846)

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This is Mammut americanum, better known as the American It is the best-known species of the genus Mammut, and one of the best-known and most popular of Cenozoic animals.

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Throwback to my Pokémon anatomy series. Who is your favourite from the original 151? https://t.co/yzlZfqDzqE

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Continuing with the series of illustrations of baby dinosaurs I was commissioned to do for a children´s book. Starting on this piece showing some hatchling sauropods. WIP (very early stages)

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Title: ‘Consciousness’. Media: Acrylic Ink, Fineliner Pen, Pencil.
That moment when you wake up and your ‘self’ re-emerges...

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WIP. A young Sinosauropteryx is really trying hard to catch a dragonfly! Part of a series of dinosaur illustrations I have been commissioned to do for a children’s book

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Hello! ☀️ I'm Alder and, although I've been an illustrator for a while, I'm only just embarking on my scientific journey. I'm a very enthusiastic sciart beginner, who's been drawing mostly inverts so far!
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Print Shop: https://t.co/hedwd9YLKH

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Day 4 of I completed this over the past Summer, a cleared and stained lookdown (Selene vomer). This was one of my most time consuming images. I've always loved this fish - this just made me love it more. https://t.co/LRHCIrWE70

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The Early Jurassic saw an explosion in the diversity of sauropodomorphs, including the appearance of numerous giant species. Here are the taxa from two of five Early Jurassic formations that will be featured in my in-prep book (out sometime next year)

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We're shell-ebrating with beautiful shell "Thesaurus conchyliorum, or, Monographs of genera of shells" (1847-87) is considered one of the rarest of all conchology books. It's freely available in via ➡️ https://t.co/HuHUVymzYj 🐚🐚🐚

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Follow the link to read our latest blog post - Artist Dorie Petrochko Focuses Attention on Threatened Species : https://t.co/ViDKFVogH7

View Dorie Petrochko's portfolio here: https://t.co/7dfJuPGDZM

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To put that into perspective, the largest-recorded African ever was 13ft tall at the shoulder and weighed 11.5 short tons.

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This is the largest terrestrial mammal of all time, surpassing even Paraceratherium (the record-holder for quite some time) in size by coming in at an estimated shoulder height of 5.2 meters (17.1 feet) and a body weight of 22 tonnes (24.3 short tons).

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Palaeoloxodon namadicus can be called a few things- the Asian-straight-tusked elephant, or the Sangauni elephant - "small" is not one of them. This colossus would have looked down at Tyrannosaurus and outweighed its fair share of sauropods.

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Get your crayons & colored pencils out this Add some color to the from "The Wild Flowers of California" (1902) by Mary Elizabeth Parsons, illustrated by Margaret Warriner Buck. Download from Flickr via ➡️ https://t.co/1kXLO45brq 🌸🌼🌺🖍

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