Birthday post! Couldn't see my friends due to quarantine but at least I made a huge cake to eat all by myself! Things I love illustrated, like toxodons, Noname, Gloria (my horse), Akari (my pup) and some of the animals I have worked with since 2016 in Museo de La Plata.
SEMANA DE LA CIENCIA 2019
#SemanaDeLaCiencia#CienciaBBA
Del 9 al 13 de septiembre, organizada por el Departamento de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales del Bachillerato de Bellas Artes UNLP.
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📷 Ilustración científica de Juana Yañez @BlueToxodon
Belemnites are a type of prehistoric squid-like cephalopod that are usually only represented by the long pointy bit (the guard/rostrum).
BUT, on rare occasions even the tiny hooks from the arms are preserved!
This fossil is from Germany & is ~180 million yrs old #FossilFriday
#FossilFriday The Kolyma Woolly rhino (Coelodonta antiquitatis), the only complete permafrost preserved adult woolly rhino known. Images from Boeskorov 2012 and Vladimir Filipov
@JuliotheArtist This diagram usually comes to mind with this topic. It’s crazy how we even altered the facial musculature of canines for the sake of social receptivity.
Did some time to paint a yawning toxo after all the exams in university.
Did you miss me?
Also: may I spoil you with an incoming oil painting of *heavy breathing* extint mammals of South America?