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Dinosaur, frog, snake!!! Good animals!! I was also recently reminded of how much I love annelids, especially earth worms

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Roberta McIntosh provided illustrations for "A monograph of British Marine Annelids" (1873-1923), a multi-part publication authored by her brother, William McIntosh, and produced over 50 years. See her in the Flickr ➡️ https://t.co/I9W0odFXgw

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I tried to "fix", roughly basing on annelids but...

Nnah, a single boot is just better xD

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Wow, what a fantastic story. Amazing that William Carmichael McIntosh was continuing to publish for so long. His Monograph of the British Annelids was such an important publication. Are we right in thinking that Agnes produced illustrations for his work?

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'Nobody likes me, everybody hates me, I think I'm gonna go and eat worms'🎶Remember this children's song? Well there are in New Zealand called noke that were the food of chiefs: sweet & rich to taste. Amazing I💚this te reo Māori poem about them!

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So I rolled an alien species for a traveler game, and went through some iterations to properly translate them into visual form. The last two are more or less finalized design wise. Here's to uhh, GIANT ALIEN ANNELIDS!

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"When that skeletal giant fell from the sky, it was like a floodgate opened and all manner of aliens, monsters and things poured out into the streets. One month after another, the world changed each time one showed up."

Necroborg, Annelids, Invaders

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On sharing one of my favourite books - McIntosh’s British Marine Annelids, so many beautiful images of marine bristle worms. Of course my favourite image being a shovelhead worm!

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NECRONAUTS

ANNELIDS

When in doubt, model worms. I really need to prepare her for 3D printing again.

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NECRONAUTS

THE ANNELIDS

This shy and mysterious creature holds a deep reverence for life on Earth and communicates through various whistling sounds. She is completely made of worm like bodies acting as organs, bones, digestive systems and of course skin. A very gentle creature.

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The annelids is a very shy creature, and will "hide" by retreating into her own body. This does very little aside from make her feel safe, thankfully she really doesn't have any natural predators here on Earth, and she can rearrange her internal mass to accommodate her neck.

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THE ANNELIDS
Wholesome worm lady with an incredible love for all kind of nature and life! With all those new redesigns and stuff, how could I not draw this bizarre maggot creature again?

HOPE YOU LIKE - . Now I think I did an actually good BD gift!

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NECRONAUTS

ANNELIDS

THIS MORNING
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TODAYS UPDATE

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Important Annelids update:
It kind of looks like she is smiling with her little mouth.
Amazing.

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Ooof finished this for and forgot to post it here

seriously though, the annelids is adorable

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Deep homologies: The same genes regulate limb development in cephalopods, arthropods and vertebrates – but not, intriguingly, annelids. https://t.co/PunOJWDz6r

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McIntosh's "A monograph of British Marine Annelids" was published over a 50 year period (1873-1923). McIntosh's sister Roberta & Ada H. Walker produced most of the for the work. View it in via : https://t.co/abTfQfmGlh

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