A couple of spring spawners for this week's A white sucker and a rainbow trout.

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For today's – a layout with a little review over my last sketches.

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(featuring elasmobranchs and a cephalopod)

Are you looking for scientific illustrations for your next or Shoot me a DM.

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Reposting some endangered/ threatened species for this week's Earth Day-themed Yellowfin Tuna (Near Threatened), Whale Shark (Endangered), Australian Lungfish (Endangered), West Indian Ocean Coelacanth (Critically Endangered) 🐟🦈🐠

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This afternoon I finished the illustration of another shark! 🦈 This time it is Sphyrna lewini, the Scalloped hammerhead shark.

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Back in a second to painting 🐟,
but I just wanted to say -

Thank You to everyone who helped me out and thanks to the community!
You really safed my skin this month!

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Super late and off theme. Some chocolate dips for my own Easter themed sketch.

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Here's hoping your birthday doesn't suck, ! Thank you for building such a great community through

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Allow me to present: the all new Lincod Towncar

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This week’s is all about puns. Hypomesus transpacificus, or the Delta Smelt, is an endangered smelt that is endemic to the Sacramento–San Joaquin River Delta in California. Happy (early) birthday to !

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Bonus because I missed last week, which was themed around April ‘foolers’. The pygmy seahorse blends in almost perfectly with the fan coral onto which it clings.

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Belated of a prickly sculpin (Cottus asper). They fool many with their impressive camouflage! I have encountered several in northern CA, sometimes pretending to be juvenile salmon.

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juvenile frogfish aka ''doritos'' look alike ;)

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My for this week's bones theme is the Glass catfish.

These little fish have transparent bodies, with their skeletons on full display! As a result they're a popular addition to community tanks in the ornamental industry. https://t.co/ZSVJzx0qBu

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My best sketch from and my entry to Skull of Saurodon leanus.

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The "infamous" Red Bellied Piranha for this week's Maybe one of the most misrepresented fish ever (along with several sharks). Piranha swim in schools as a means of protecting themselves from larger predators as opposed to it being a hunting strategy. 🐟

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For the schooling theme E drew a young barracuda and H drew some shrimp.

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researchers found that while some flee stick around the storm! This behavior may take advantage of a buffet of sea animals that didn’t make it through the storm.

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Schooling tangs for
Incidentally, if anyone would like to throw a tiny donation to UNICEF/Ukraine here 👉 https://t.co/alSbghFgS4
I'll repay you with a digital print-ready copy of any drawing(s) you want ⬇️ https://t.co/m82KmU471X🇺🇦💙💛🙏

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