Second piece - frills vulvas by Lisa Garbage Face ( Elise Hiam ) 2012
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Second piece - frills vulvas by Lisa Garbage Face ( Elise Hiam ) 2012
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Hand colored lithograph showing the nerves in the brain, along with muscle mass and tissue, 1843
P.S. Duval, published in Philadelphia by Carey & Hart
“Lichenes” from Ernst Haeckel’s Artforms of Nature, 1904
Recently, on 26 April 2012, scientists reported that lichen survived and showed remarkable results on the adaptation capacity of photosynthetic activity within the simulation time of 34 days under Martian conditions in the Mars Simulation Laboratory (MSL) maintained by the German Aerospace Center (DLR).
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Bioluminescence Surfing
Botanical Neuroentomology for Beginners
by *Immy-is-Thinking with chaoskatie[exquisite corpse collaboration]
The bizarre 8-inch creatures exist only in the alpine forest of Mount Kaputar in New South Wales.
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The Lygodium Spider Moth knows how to stand up for itself by using intricate patterns that mimic the shape of a spider - deterring potential predators from attacking it. The fascinating bug was discovered in Thailand in 2005
Gregarious Orange Waffle Mushrooms On A Stick
(Waipio Valley. Big Island, Hawaii - 2/2013)
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Emerald Starling. Photo by Angela Rizza
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