Hice este dibujo hace varios días pero recién ahora lo puedo publicar.
Es un fanart para ~ lo conocí hace poquito y me gustó mucho su voz y el diseño de su personaje u v u 💖

Tarde me dí cuenta de que el original tiene un accesorio en el antebrazo, srry ; v ;

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Heya! I’m Izyki (or Izy/Z)!
I’m a 17 year old artist from Montana who loves a lot of things
Other interests I might draw/tweet;
-Creatures/Monsters
-Animals/Invertebrates
-Paleontology
-Plants
-KotLC
-Horror
-Robots
-Studies
Redbubble! https://t.co/w9wrFBPpFn

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Results from the ammonite
Kosmoceras, Taramelliceras (a baby), Entogonites, Amaltheus

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I thought I would give you some of Amanda’s Facts for Earth day. Let's talk about an invertebrate that is actually able to live even if it LEAVES Earth. This is, of course, the weird and special Tardigrade!

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Join our project on and help contribute to community science while you search for invertebrates!

🦀https://t.co/RLgO4Yy6ic

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We demonstrated the method on Trix (RGM.792000) the rex in the collection of , . Trix has fantastic preservation of the tail vertebrae, allowing us to perform a 3D muscular & ligament reconstruction.

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Working on a story about a robot invertebrate sent from the annelid future to clear the decks for those that creep upon the Earth....it's....THE......WORMINATOR

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That’s a no brainer , gotta be my family first and foremost (pic courtesy of ). My second has to be stream ecology and the invertebrates that inhabit them

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asks how did paired fins emerge over evolution? Fate mapping in the skate embryo indicates an ancestral mesodermal contribution to the jawed vertebrate gill arch skeleton. See recent paper with :

https://t.co/FIImaVqzhp

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250 million years in the making: The Triassic Vertebrate Paleontology Meetup (online) tickets £5/£10 now available! Presenters be sure to register (deadline 7 May) & give information on your presentation into the Google Form linked there. https://t.co/0kIXVcwAcn

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'The neck's best thing'
Azhdarchid Pterosaurs, largest flying animals ever, had much longer necks than giraffes! have just observed a unique structure in vertebrae which 'spoked volumes' & made them possible.

: https://t.co/A6wzZyL8H3

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Niv's working hard to put together every bit of clinical evidence she can, mapping entheses expected to be affected. For example, in ALS we often see neck extensor weakness ("dropped head syndrome")- we should be able to see that change quite clearly in the vertebrae! 7/8

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My brain is away with early Jurassic marine reptiles this so here's the mural I did of Rhomaleosaurus and friends for in 2018. We put this together pretty quickly - I wanted more fish and invertebrates but time wasn't on our side.

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The diplodocus, a large sauropod (long-neck), holds the record for having the longest tail! It sported around 80 caudal vertebra (wayyy more than any other sauropod); some scientists believe it could have used its tail like a whip to hit attacking predators

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I officially have a PhD! 🎓🎉 I worked in evo-devo of shark teeth and evolution of vertebral mineralisation in cartilaginous fishes!🦈Still fond of chondrichthyans 😁
https://t.co/acgoXa45Gj

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Gonna call this done. @/skumhuu 's Leviathantale featuring Oops God Of Reality: Legacy. He's a pikaia, once thought to be the evolutionary source of all vertebrates. (Zom is there too, for size. He's a Stygiomedusa Gigantea)
Original art in the bottom left is Sku's!! For size!!!

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