Ammonites, inspired by a great talk by . Often reconstructed just as carbon copies of the living nautilus, these dinosaur-era molluscs were an extremely diverse bunch.

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Early herbivores: Sap-sucking molluscs in the Cambrian
https://t.co/bgsliVAMsl

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Centrosaurus poseidon:

A Semiaquatic ceratopsidae analoge to a hippo but much more pacific and omnivore, eating from vegetation to bivalve molluscs

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AYOOO ART TRAIN Tysm for taggin💖✨ Dont mind if I throw sum funny molluscs here

(dont have frens left to tag so anyone feel free to continue the train uvu) https://t.co/OqWkLa2DAf

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its a weird choice but we're both dumb and i always liked molluscs in general (sea slugs are BEAUTIFUL, search it up). i did a LOT of fanart of him. im so sad his only official toy is in a blind bag

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So the exam season is getting stressing, so I decided to paint Molluscs to cheer me up!

Here's Nautilus study

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New art for sale! "Molluscs Islands". Buy at: https://t.co/m5YxTR8n3B

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It's been a bad summer for molluscs. https://t.co/pf3CMtfFjG

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Day 9: This one gave pause for thought. Crab shell? The crystalline shells of diatoms? Mussels or molluscs? No. I'm settling for more This time it's a in its shell, in & And a walnut tree to go with

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a soon-to-be-named new crocoboi >>

he enjoys diving for fish and molluscs off the coast of Anu'Kaya--it allows him to bring in more exotic catches that he can sell for a good profit to businesses higher up in the city.

hi-res and a speedpaint available to Patrons~

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rlly fucked up that they made tsumi-tatsuya afraid of molluscs [ ]

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We are happy to announce that, following our conference postponement last year, registrations for are now open! November 28-December 1 2022; Gold Coast, Australia. Check out all the details here: https://t.co/ZKZeAwWO27.

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Joshua Alder was born in 1792. Marine biologist, conchologist & co-author of these volumes about British tunicates, published posthumously in 1904-11. Alder and Albany Hancock also published on nudibranch molluscs in 1845.

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wolfsui this, wolfsui that

everyone forgets molluscsui

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3 March was
‘Zonites, Xanthonyx, Helix.’
Paul Fischer (1835-1893), *Études sur les mollusques terrestres et fluviatales du Mexique et du Guatemala.* t.1. (Paris, Imprimerie impériale 1870-1902). Pt. 7, Pl.10.
https://t.co/fbpGduM3kp

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As I continue to work on the larger, yet less detailed map of life, I can show you the latest excerpt.
Here are the which includes the and the worms

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Walruses (Odobenus rosmarus) are a species of pinniped found in the Arctic Ocean & subarctic seas.

Their tusks aren’t just for fighting – they’re also used to aid locomotion, from hauling onto sea ice to stabilizing the walrus as they eat molluscs on the sea floor.

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Did you know a Walrus eats: clams, molluscs, worms, snails, soft shell crabs, shrimp and sea cucumbers!
They live mostly on the north pole but this one had a long journey to our country! Climate change? Or just lost? Who knows but it seems to be staying. https://t.co/Q7QLjLx443

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