Morning folks! And we have a guest thread this morning from , who asks:

What UK habitat contains at least 15% of our nationally rare and scarce invertebrates?

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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

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I love invertebrates and all types of creatures

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Helerrets are the most common salmonids that can be found in the rivers, lakes and wetlands of the continent. These medium sized predators mainly feed on the abundance of mollusks and other hard shelled invertebrates, as well as smaller vertebrates occasionally.

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I guess this isn’t really a bad take, but I was thinking about it earlier. I miss when Fossil Pokemon were based off ancient lesser known animals (like marine invertebrates) instead of dinosaurs. Plenty of regular Pokemon look like dinosaurs, so it feels redundant. https://t.co/DfJJFOPLYQ

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Hi this video features works from
please give him a follow he's dedicated so much of his time to expanding the amount of accurate illustrations we have of less known prehistoric invertebrates. it would be great if his featured art can also be credited in the video desc

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Hello! 🦐 I research and illustrate crustaceans and other marine invertebrates! I enjoy sharing the things I learn with all of you! 💕

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Hi ! I’m Chen Zha, an entomologist and freelancer artist.
Invertebrates are my favorite illustrating topics but I love all the life forms on this planet; especially those underrepresented and misunderstood ones. Open to work in 2023!

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I finished coloring in my dragon-headed caterpillar, one of four art prints of invertebrates that are coming soon!

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Recently finished up all the character references for an original story called Slug City, a world inhabited by anthropomorphic soft invertebrates,and what better time to post them than for ! (1/4)

Featured here: Gingull(banana slug), Alfin(apple snail), King(leech)

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I always look forward to any new picrews that makes. I love creators who have great nature options, especially if they include any invertebrates 🕷️🕸️🖤

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Day 27!

Coming back with a historical diagram, the Nacho Lobster of the 11th Century BC, believed to be the ancestor of most Carnivinvertebrates today.

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days 19-21
I'm starting to love to draw bugs and various other goofy invertebrates. I've never really paid attention to them, so this october is definitely broadening my horizon. 🌺

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It's funny to me that some ppl think of me as the gnarly violent dino combat dude (which isn't untrue) but I'm also the dude who has painted tons of pretty plant life, sparkly fish & invertebrates, & animals nesting & parenting...

so maybe thats an external bias 🤷‍♂️

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The funny invertebrates game!

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To people referring to soil invertebrates as 'insects', I have made a visual for you. You could say this really bugs me.

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Day 1 of Terrestrial cetacean

The Shovel-faced Bogpoirse is a species of burrowing cetacean from the distant future that uses hardened hairs and iron reinforced teeth to dig through the soils of the wetlands it lives in, where it preys on burrowing invertebrates.

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Oh I guess for newer bug* art for I have these doodles!
I named my novel characters after invertebrates. I haven't drawn the fly yet, but I have another character named for the Lucilia genus.

*bug in the most loose sense of the word, none of these are true bugs 😆

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I am very partial to the crusty invertebrates 🥺

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