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I do simple art of fictional creatures inspired by the style used in scientific publications. Don't expect quality or quantity here... but thanks to all the new followers.
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Kinseviing
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#art
#dragon
#sona
#artistonbsky
#digitalart
Kinseviing sorry, reupload because I forgot the tags
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New monster design, and for once not a realistic creature.
23 days ago
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Daryll Marie
26 days ago
The Birds Feed just passed 14k likes 🤯 you know what time it is… post celebratory birb! 🎉🪶
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Hugh Harrop
26 days ago
Spectacular views of this Red Kite at various locations in the south Mainland of Shetland today. A rare species this far north with <50 records. Pic as it drifted north over the home patch of Loch of Hillwell this afternoon.
#BirdingScotland
#UKbirding
#Birds
#UKWildlife
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Sophie M.
30 days ago
A New Age of Reptiles Preview: The Masked Bitsybird! The Bitsybirds, tiny neognaths found across Eurasia and Africa, are the smallest of all birds in the New Age of Reptiles. Comparable in size to the bee hummingbirds of our timeline, they subsist on a diet of small insects, fruits, and sap. (1/6)
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betsy cooley
about 1 month ago
Brown Pelicans skimming the water looking for fish. Albany Mudflats, San Francisco Bay, Albany, California.
#birds
#nature
#eastcoastkin
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Waxosaurus Makes
about 1 month ago
Back at it AGAIN
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Finally saw our local Eurasian Nightjar feeding along a group of bats last night.
about 1 month ago
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Felix W. Moll
about 1 month ago
New paper on precise tool use learning in carrion crows
@currentbiology.bsky.social
. We show that—like New Caledonian crows—expert carrion crows pay close attention to the working end of their tool, suggesting tool integration into their peripersonal space. 🧵 & vids! 👇
www.cell.com/current-biol...
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Holly Grogan
about 1 month ago
Wallcreeper. Coloured pencil & acrylic on paper
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Hugh Harrop
about 1 month ago
One of two Hummingbird Hawkmoths I've been lucky enough to see in the south Mainland of Shetland this week. A scarce migrant to our northern shores, these tiny 'flying bullets' boast a wingbeat speed of up to 80 beats a second!
#Leptember
#teammoth
#UKWildlife
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Foxton Spoox
about 1 month ago
54 secs of tit*-mania *Blue, Great, and Long-Tailed 🥰
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Natalie
about 1 month ago
🪶🪶🪶🐍
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All current projects I'm doing, or continuing. None finished, as usual, but I will work again on them at some point.
#aliens
#skullart
#dragons
#rodan
about 1 month ago
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Ezequiel Vera
about 1 month ago
Macá tobiano / Hooded grebe _Podiceps gallardoi_
#sciartseptember
9: vanishing
#aves
#avesargentinas
#dibujo
#drawing
#sketch
#sketchingnature
#naturesketching
#naturejournaling
#naturejournal
#wildlife
#boceto
#cuadernodebocetos
#ebird
#ebirdargentina
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Surprised to see my tyrannosaurus silhouette in this paper. Easily the only good thing to come out of my old dino "research" (as bad as it was tbh).
add a skeleton here at some point
about 1 month ago
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Mike Melton
about 1 month ago
I love the little birds that don't get any attention. The Torrent Tyrannulet is a very special little flycatcher that spends its whole life hunting insects on the edges of fast-moving rivers. At first, they look like bits of foam or spray at the edge of the water.
#birds
#costarica
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Nic Rawlence
about 1 month ago
Nice to see my opinion piece on moa 'de-extinction' published in the latest issue of the
@birdsnewzealand.bsky.social
magazine. Thanks to those who helped give this article wings...you know who you are.
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rubylith
about 1 month ago
Portrait of the champion Chinese geese I saw at the state fair
#birdart
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Ezequiel Vera
about 1 month ago
Cormorán imperial _Leucocarbo atriceps_
#sciartseptember
(some days late) 1. Islet
#sciart
#sketchingnature
#nature
#naturejournaling
#birds
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Alien 'skulls' sketches
about 1 month ago
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Big Hippo 🇮🇪
about 1 month ago
Made a new piece only to realize that today is
#whalesharkday
🦈 🦊 😀
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Si Border
about 1 month ago
Lovely to see this Osprey (probable juvenile female) gracing Clifton Pits for several minutes this afternoon.
#WorcsBirds
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Sandra Aamodt
about 2 months ago
Common murre in breeding plumage off the coast of San Francisco for
#SuperSeabirdSunday
#birds
#photography
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Helen Woolston
about 2 months ago
The puffin gang, Inner Farne
#superseabirdsunday
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naomi
about 2 months ago
Wilson’s Storm-petrel
#superseabirdsunday
#🪶
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Ana María Morales Cañizares
about 2 months ago
Hey guys, im here to ask for your help! I was recently in Belize collaborating w/ the Belize Raptor Center & they've started a massive campaign to reduce & eventually stop the use of rodenticides in the country. Here is the link for the crowdfunding if you guys wanna help!
gofund.me/f2fdec80
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Donate to Help support our Poison Free Belize Educational Campaign ♥️, organized by Sarah Mann
Hi, my name is Sarah, and I am the founding director of the Bel… Sarah Mann needs your support for Help support our Poison Free Belize Educational Campaign ♥️
https://gofund.me/f2fdec80
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Gaegral OPEN COMMISSION
2 months ago
If you receive a DM like this or something very similar, don't fall for it. It's most likely a scam to steal your account. I saw something very similar on Twitter
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A thousand different versions later... I wanted to use bird wings for the head frills, and also reuse the old data. These are the results so far. Much happier with the new shape.
#dragon
#skullart
#skull
2 months ago
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Professor John R. Hutchinson
3 months ago
Artificial selection has been a hot focus in functional and developmental evolutionary biology lately, and is paying off. Here, in
#ProcB
, a cool take on how cranial morphology in rabbits has not followed simple evolutionary trends with human influences.
royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/full/10....
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From wild to domestic and in between: how domestication and feralization changed the morphology of rabbits | Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences
One of the world’s most recognizable domestic animals is the rabbit, domesticated from the European rabbit. Domestication can drive morphospace expansion into novel phenotypes not observed in their wi...
https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/full/10.1098/rspb.2025.1150
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Peter Nguyen
4 months ago
What a gorgeous bird and lucky encounter! Not something you see every day in Southern California Swallow-tailed Kite 📷🪶
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Continuing with Rodan, a full body sketch this time.
4 months ago
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At some point I had to do it. Reworking the Rodan (hope it doesn't crash this time).
4 months ago
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Honey buzzards have returned at last! Yeah this is all i had to say.
5 months ago
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Patrick Lynch
5 months ago
Head study, Black-Crowned Night-Heron. 🧪🌿🌎
#sciart
#scicomm
#sciviz
#illustration
#scientificillustration
#visualscicomm
#sciviz
#scicomm
#herons
#birds
#birdart
#birdartists
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Needs a lot of work, but it's not looking bad for now.
add a skeleton here at some point
5 months ago
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Retouching the old Godzilla, working on less animalistic ideas
#godzilla
#kaiju
5 months ago
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I'm not dead... just working on a new dragon design after a few months of not doing a thing.
5 months ago
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I haven't posted in a while... and i have nothing to show apart from this one.
7 months ago
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Sophie M.
8 months ago
He is immortal. His legacy will outlive us all.
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Nitish Pahwa
9 months ago
in case your company uses Google Workspace and is despairing at how Gemini A.I. is getting pushed into everything—fear not! Slate's indefatigable IT chief embarked on a successful journey to get it removed from our end and wrote a detailed guide for the curious:
slate.com/technology/2...
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Google Quietly Installed A.I. to My Workspace. Getting Rid of It Was Creepy.
Opting out should not be a premium feature. It’s a basic right.
https://slate.com/technology/2025/01/google-gemini-ai-workspace-default-opt-in.html
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Animal Photo Reference Repository
9 months ago
GenAI has polluted image search results, especially for animal pics. It’s now basically impossible to find accurate art references. Enter this: a repository of open-access, AI-free images of wild & exotic taxa. Artists creating *without AI* have blanket permission for derivative/transformative use.
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Exotic Animal Photo Reference Repository
https://www.animal-photo-references.com/
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Red 💢
9 months ago
I’m TRYING!! 😭❤️
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9 months ago
Si amigos, el mundo se va a la mierda, pero mientras tanto...dinosaurios!! Mirad que cuco ha quedado este montaje para Lirainosaurus. Y además ha necesitado muy poca edición
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Four-winged dragon, recicled from the old starburt project... might substitute it in the end.
9 months ago
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Arte es Ética
9 months ago
El gobierno de España lanzó HispanIA 2040 e intenta convencernos que la IA mejorará nuestro futuro a través de un PDF de 83 páginas con TEXTOS e IMÁGENES hechos con IA generativa 🤦♀️ Imposible tomar en serio a un gobierno que delegue sus funciones en modelos generativos que arrojan estos resultados.
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Kelly Lynne D’Angelo ✨
9 months ago
UM, I had NO idea facebook was tracking everything I did on the internet. EVERYTHING. I have diligently blocked and followed all ways to try to stop this messed up social media from taking from me, but this is the final straw… THESE JERKS! AGH! [screenshots on how to do it in the comments]
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A few days later, I was attending a meeting at the time, but I'm glad it's published at last.
journals.plos.org/plosone/arti...
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Re-evaluation of the Bahariya Formation carcharodontosaurid (Dinosauria: Theropoda) and its implications for allosauroid phylogeny
The first partial skeleton of a carcharodontosaurid theropod was described from the Egyptian Bahariya Oasis by Ernst Stromer in 1931. Stromer referred the specimen to the species Megalosaurus saharicu...
https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0311096
9 months ago
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moonrinblue
9 months ago
rural bun. day 11
#JanuHAREy
#JanuHAREy2025
#rabbit
#art
#furryarts
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Working on Gorgo
9 months ago
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