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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Getting in on the last day of to post some of my work that is currently on display at the Beaty Biodiversity Museum as part of the ReCollections Exhibit. Ink drawings with digital colour created between 2017 and 2020. All these species are red listed by the IUCN

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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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