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chicken birb and old man (Calamity Mod go *bivalve*)
Permafrost is best archmage
Tuzoia canadensis, from the Burgess Shale - watercolour and pencil.
Tuzoia had a nearly global distribution, and is one of the largest bivalved arthropods at nearly 20 centimetres long.
Ozia con me sull'erba.
Libera la tua gola da ogni impedimento.
Né parole, ne musica o rima voglio,
né consuetudini, né discorsi,
neppure i migliori, solo la tua calma voce bivalve,
Il suo mormorio mi piace
W Whitman
#IlPesoDelleParole #SalaLettura
@SalaLettura
Van Loo
The #BurgessShale Cambrian bivalved arthropods from my PhD at the at @ROMtoronto and @eebtoronto.
Clockwise
Tuzoia burgessensis. Art Brittany Cheung
Fibulacaris nereidis, Art @MesozoicMuse
Balhuticaris voltae, Art @metazoastudio
Pakucaris apatis, Art @MesozoicMuse
Now on the feeding structures. Skaravids posses a highly derived radula. Stem-Skaravs had to independently evolve a form of radula since bivalves lack them, these were originally filaments used to aid in sifting through the ocean floor for food
Bivalves were the first and among the only animals on Praya. The group that would dominate the land stems from a group of bivalves adapted for a more mobile/worm like lifestyle. With no invertebrates other than them, or vertebrates they were free to radiate for 90million years https://t.co/dBgYmXIsT9
Centrosaurus poseidon:
A Semiaquatic ceratopsidae analoge to a hippo but much more pacific and omnivore, eating from vegetation to bivalve molluscs
#arte #art #ilustracion #ilustration #paleoart #specevo
Results from the #paleostream
Congopycnodus, Necrolemur (a #MonkeyCruise piece!), Elephas hysudricus and Chondrodonta (and very large bivalve)
Here be shipworms!
These wood-eating bivalves have evolved to look like a ~ WORM ~ i.e. the most commonly evolved body shape among animals.
#InverteFest
https://t.co/P8QIehh2pX
It is a #BurgessShale double-header! Another weird wonder from half a billion years ago, the largest bivalved arthropod Balhuticaris voltae! New research by @trichodes and @ROMtoronto's Dr. Jean-Bernard Caron 🌊
📖:https://t.co/f4B6GxQlSW
🖌️🎨: Hugo Salais
Birthday drawing for @Mr_MasonThe2nd. I drew a Tamagotchi reenactment of a scene from the SpongeBob episode "Rock-a-Bye Bivalve", where Lovelitchi struggles to care for Omututchi while Melodytchi sits back and binges comedies on TV.
Happy Birthday, Mason! Welcome to adulthood!
For example, episode 30 involves the students taking care of their own babies, and Cam gets paired with Holger.
This is similar to the Spongebob episode Rock-a-bye Bivalve, but the students take this assignment seriously and teachers see no issue with 2 boys being parents.
Mermay Day 27 - Blue Mussel
Also known as the common mussel, this familiar bivalve mollusc is found all over the world. Variation in the size and shape of their shells can be an indicator of environmental change, such as temperature and salinity.
Well Patrick, he doesn't need us anymore.
This is the hardest part of every parent's life, I assume.
Despite all we've been through, it was worth it.
Yeah. Let's have another.
[Happy 20th Anniversary to “Krab Borg”/“Rock-a-Bye Bivalve”!]