The beauty of the woolly mammoth (Mammuthus primigenius) in an amazing life-size model by Blue Rhino Studio made for the Bell Museum in Saint Paul, USA
Here I made a Entrapdak fanart for the prompt "Scientific" from Entrapdak Positivity Month 2023💖. As fans we know that one of the facets that Entrapta stands out the most is the scientific area 🧪🧬💉, so here experimenting with some substances and always with some contribution from Hordak 👍
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this month for the October famous challenge im going with a new scientific type of illustration everyday, this species is commonly know as lady-slipper orchid 🫶
Students across the nation in all 50 states looked up at their class projector screen this year and witnessed what some describe as “alien-like life decked out in discoware grooving across the dance floor!”
While kids have access to a lot of interesting content these days, it's not often a student can watch microscopic life magnified and projected over the internet by plankton experts. The featured plankton was collected from surface waters just off of San Francisco, and shared nationwide as part of the celebration of NOAA’s National Marine Sanctuary System’s 50th anniversary.
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What's going on in this clip?
This tiny free-swimming jellyfish larva is called an ephyra. As it feeds and grows it will develop the stinging tentacles of an adult jellyfish. Visual description: Translucent, microscopic living organism pulses several times.