Onto the bandwagon I go.

Check out the hashtag. Much gold.

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(Day 4: Threat): Temminck’s pangolins are threatened by accidental electrocution by electric fences used to protect game & livestock farms, esp in South Africa & Namibia.

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Art: Kačka C.

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(Day 4: Threat): DYK the US was a major importer of products until around 2000? Pangolin scales were used to make boots (costing up to US$1,500), belt & handbags.

More and Source: https://t.co/CEDsUvmPLT

Art: Kačka C.

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Finger painted space art commission 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟

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I draw a lot of of dead things, both extant and fossilized, but I love and a heck of a lot.

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Final artwork for :
Biological 03

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Frommy painting-based photographic series presented as transparencies, on lightboxes to enhance the effect of medical imaging. 8" x 8" x 1.5", 2019.

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One last piece for the This is an older one! I sometimes do pixel art, so here's a Pokemon-style poster of endangered US animals.
https://t.co/dTeV6BMagc

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Some abelisaurs I’ve done: Llukalkan (sketch), Pycnonemosaurus (sketch), Carnotaurus and Majungasaurus (zone of the reconstructions I did for Nat Geo Magazine Oct 2020 issue)

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Not a lot of love for graphical abstracts and conceptual figures on twitter sometimes... but obviously these are my favorite parts of a paper

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I’m a senior at the Cleveland Institute of Art, majoring in Biomedical art. I focus a lot on natural science and vector work! :)

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Tools of the trade before we come to an end with this amazing

Good to know the name of *that-thing* if you need to ask for it in the middle of a digging field day. 😉

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Aaaaand here's a random set of infographics for the last day of the We got some physiology, popgen, community ecology, and ecological chemistry!

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Some underwater Mesozoic scenes to continue with the last day of Nothosaurus, Keichousaurus, Rhomaleosaurus and Hauffiosaurus

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Although my main focus is on birds and bird-like dinosaurs, I also have a soft spot for rodents, of all things. 🐭🐹 Here's a rodent phylogenetic tree I drew to help myself (and others) understand rodent diversity: https://t.co/Q1OxoVBIqd

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I don't do porper scientific illustration, but usually depict extinct animals, mostly birds, island fauna and Cenozoic creatures

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There are so many amazing artists out there - I love everyone's work. I am so glad I found out about this. Thanks to our great president Emily S. Damstra for encouraging us to participate in

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Anyway, lots more could be said about Hooke (he discovered plant cells and coined the term "cell" itself!) but he's so cool I snuck a Micrographia illustration of a louse into my comic series Hocus Pocus: https://t.co/SvhVpv3Xap

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Phylogeny is one of my favorite subjects. Well of course, I study it. But it also connects you to every species that has ever lived on Earth! I drew this vertebrate phylogeny in 2015 as an undergrad. It needs many updates... https://t.co/JW7e8Z1RRb

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