New to twitter! Some paleoart of a newly discovered invertebrate I got really excited over this new species of Thylacocephalan that’s from a formation in Sussex England
#paleoart#thylacocephalan#invertebrates#marinelife
Sort of! Jumping spider eyes arent like human eyes where they have an orb or eyeball. The round part that we see is a fixed lens that cannot move, but under the lens of the primary front eyes are telescope-like eye tubes and retinas that can go side to side, up and down, and rotate! Their side eyes are stationary and don’t move. Heres a really cool video that shows how the eyes move inside!
If you want a no holds barred, historically accurate look at the ancient Americas, I think I'm a pretty good follow.
Dare say this is about as authentic a representation of an Aztec temple interior as you can get.
The Froglight Journal: a full documentation of how I discovered how to obtain Froglight without any information other than its existence
You can actually witness my thought process expand in real time
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The first two pieces of Lemuria Phase II are done and here you get the coral reefs! An incredibly crowded mess of sessile and mobile critters trying to get by.
One of my whales also sometimes visits here but since it's 11 m long I only show it's lower jaw/skull here...