Hello fans! Here's one more for the Tweetstorm! This is one of my collections and the original that inspired it. https://t.co/5rg2MDmKdF via

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Day 4 of Tweetstorm. Mammal diversity was rich even in the Jurassic! Docofossor, a digger, Agilodocodon, a climber, and Castorocauda, a swimmer, provide a great example of this. The three are all Docodonts.

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of the experience. Small mammal trapping, Pit tags, data sheets, all that good stuff.

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A couple more whale skeletons for the tweetstorm. I love the scale differences between bones and body

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For day 4 of the the beloved cell chip & dip bowl that Budgie Smuggler knocked down and smashed. RIP, cell bowl. You were a Good Bowl.

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made a doodle in Thinking about drawing Sobble or Scorbunny later maybe

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Moar Sanic works! I have some sort of love/hate relationship with this guy, well, not hate, I just love him and making fun of him a lot. Juan the hedgehog?

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I almost didn't make it for today's day 3 of the It's my birthday today and I've been out having fun :) Here are an adult and juvenile Killdeer. I had a fun time with the little guy's fluff and the adult's broken wing act.

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Day 3 Tweetstorm. Here’s more from the gliding Haramiyidans papers. After examining Vilevolodon's teeth, we hypothesized that it ate softer fruit-like structures on plants like this Bennettitale.

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Day 3 Tweetstorm. And here is the process animation for the Maiopatagium scene!

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Day 3. Here are a few complex marine science illustrations I’ve made over the past several years for Oceanographer Francisco Chavez at MBARI. Illustrations by Kelly Lance © MBARI.

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tweetstorm day 3: some bird species that can be found in Buenos Aires. Entry 2. Milvago chimango

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Looks like I miraculously joined Twitter exactly when the tweetstorm begins whaaat ~ I draw diagrams to prep for ! This is the one I used for my Twitter and IG profile pics.

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I love working with fellow scientists—from learning about their research, composing a story, to visualizing it through different media—such a thrilling process! Here are some of my early collab with , & Dr. Julie-Anne Gandier

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Umbrellas at the ready for more tweetstorm action. These were for Nature and The Lancet.

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Joining the and Showcasing some of my insect paleoart! 🦟🦗🐜
Keep your eyes peeled for new artwork later today! 👀

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Watercolour fossil study and life reconstruction of a common trilobite from the Wheeler Shale Formation Utah. Getting involved with this

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First up for the tweetstorm - a pod of extinct long-snouted "river" dolphins (saltwater but likely freshwater tolerant) Parapontoporia and mancalline auk feeding on sardines and an unaware juvenile California sheepshead off CA coast 3 mya - graphite + digital, 10x14"

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