1. lostbeasts:

    gallantcannibal:

    Prehistoric whale evolution, illustrated by Tiffany Turrill.

    Ambulocetus, my sweet baby

    (Source: tiffanyturrill.deviantart.com, via studyofnature)

     

  2. wanderingfalcon:

    Black Cockatoos by William T. Cooper

    (via scientificillustration)

     

  3. brettkingery:

    “Devotees” by Walton Ford - 1996

    Watercolor, gouache, pencil, and ink on paper

    30” x 22”

    (via scientificillustration)

     

  4. hopepooperson:

    For those of you thinking about getting a bot fly this holiday season… you might want to think twice.

    (via sbuehrer)

     

  5. fletchingarrows:

    yes please. kitchens are my favorite rooms.

     

  6. geisterseher:

    E. Ray Lankester, Extinct animals (1905)

    (via scientificillustration)

     

  7. alreadyhomesick:

    Ned Kelly’s armor, made from stolen cast iron pans.

     

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  9. infinity-imagined:

    The DNA Replication Complex, an assembly of proteins that synthesizes new DNA before cell division.  It consists of Helicase, Primase, Single-strand binding proteins, and DNA polymerase III.  Because DNA strands can only be copied in one direction, the complex must pull out loops of one strand and replicate it in fragments.  At this moment there are hundreds of trillions of these molecular machines in constant activity within your body.

    Video Credit: Drew Barry

    (via eyeballmansion)

     

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