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Scientific Illustration teaches student illustrators to work directly with scientists and scholars to create visually ...
Lillian Gray Art School couldn’t be any more proud of their youngest artists, 6–8 years old, who recently took on the challenge of drawing animals using pencils. Drawing has been a big focus ...
Playing dead is a remarkable evolutionary strategy utilized by many creatures to avert danger. From opossums to spiders, these animals have refined the art of deception to survive the wild’s trials.
The snake, believed to be a red-tailed boa constrictor, is an exotic animal not native to Australia, and despite not being venomous, they pose a significant risk to the native wildlife.
Wonder. Throughout mid-to-late 2023, he had several pieces of art depicting the character commissioned. For example, on October 6th, 2023, ZackScott posted a piece of art to X [2] that he commissioned ...
Rescuers capture a sick sea lion in Santa Barbara, California. Hundreds of animals have become ill from a neurotoxin, found in algae blooms, that causes concerning behavioral changes. Two ...
Public art can connect people on a deeper level to the planetary crises of climate change and nature loss, helping to foster creativity, openness and the courage to change the way we live. “Climate ...
Suite 501) Animal art with a pop art twist by local artist Will Eskridge on view through Apr. 10. • Paintings by Abby Boylen that represent a song and her visual experience while listening to it will ...
Canada is going to the polls on April 28, 2025! Let’s make animals a priority for political leaders, and help drive positive change for animals. Unfortunately, Canada has some of the worst animal ...
Romulus and Remus, two of three "dire wolves" created by Colossal scientists, were born in October 2024. (Image credit: Colossal Biosciences) De-extinction requires egg cells from a living animal ...
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Epicyon haydeni was the largest of all the Epicyon species. Like other meat-eating animals, these colossal wolves had special “carnassial” teeth for slicing meat. Their molar teeth further back were ...