Old campaign character, this be Kouskous she can squeeze through a water hose and her phrase is ‘’hellos fellow invertebrates.’’

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I am loving getting up close with some of the invertebrates found in a nearby Threatened Ecological Community (TEC).

These illustrations have been commissioned as part of a series for interpretive signage to highlight the important natural processes the TEC provides.

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Ok, something that forever weirds me out is that most vertebrates have the same number of bones per digit, but therapods and birds... they just went a different direction and have an increasing number of bones per digit??? I just learned about this recently and it baffles me.

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Le está cundiendo al británico la imagen de la medusa gigante:
vio ayer en ella a y hoy hace invertebrado a ese que pretende no tener un solo hueso de racista

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It was uhhhhhh.... RoyalShipping kind of mood 👀 Siluk's gonna shatter Sidon's lower vertebrae

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I've had a marine-filled couple of days (so many whales and sea birds!), so here's Jurassic equivalent for Rhomaleosaurus, juvenile Stenopterygius, Parapsicephalus and many inverts. Composition is exactly how you see large marine vertebrates in real life.

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Just got a call that my dad fell off a ladder while cleaning up around the house and broke several vertebrae in his (already messed up) back. Luckily it doesn't seem like his spinal cord has been injured but they're keeping him in the hospital. 😢

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In a cervical fusion surgery, have to avoid damaging the spine and vertebral artery when drilling screws. Kudos to their steady hands! Art for and I's Kickstarter collab: Fixing a broken neck - coming soon!

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Hi! I'm a comic artist & illustrator who loves body horror, hillbillies, and invertebrates! I'm working on a comic about a mountain woman trying to save her girlfriend from a subterranean hell.

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I'm Chaise - my art media centers around vertebrate anatomy and how skeletons can be equally alike and different. https://t.co/o2wxMIeGWr

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DYK Molluscs are the 2nd largest group of marine invertebrates- ranging from snails to clams to octopus. They’ve been around a long time (550 million years) & as a system they can answer many interesting ecological & evolutionary questions. Find out how at https://t.co/Capx4YTM5T

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The Fossil Halls re-open this Saturday, so I want to highlight some cool invertebrates you'll find in the early life area. First is Waptia, an awesome Cambrian arthropod that's sometimes preserved with its eggs (ecr and ecl below)!

Images: https://t.co/ssnEj4iTl2

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"#Fostoria dhimbangunmal, gen. et sp. nov., a new iguanodontian (Dinosauria, Ornithopoda) from the mid-Cretaceous of Lightning Ridge, New South Wales, Australia", new paper by Phil R. Bell et al. in Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology () https://t.co/I0PoYzGpHe

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Elanodactylus has some unique skeletal features among pterosaurs and evolved long neck vertebrae convergent with another group, the azhdarchids. https://t.co/PyfxWV07cv

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They belong to the least known group of vertebrates and yet are some of the most recognisable and beloved creatures on Earth.

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The aquatic variants of crown crabs make their hosts larger than vertebrate crown crabs. Hosts also become more squishy, able to get through surprisingly small openings, but because of these two facts, hosts also loose the ability to stand on land.

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Day 20 of MerMay, HoneyBee! Invertebrates like the urchin act like bees for certain marine plants plus she's all little and spikey!
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