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Day 15: more fishies

--This image is part of the public domain, meaning you can do anything you want with it ! (you could even sell it as a shirt, poster or whatever)--
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Made transparent versions of individual illustrations also!
Edit of plate XXIX from "American spiders and their spinningwork. V.3", found via the Biodiversity Heritage Library.
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Edit of plate XXIX from "American spiders and their spinningwork. V.3", found via the Biodiversity Heritage Library.
(Redbubble link)
#spiders#arachnids#scientific illustration#arthropods#bugs#natural history#nature art#animals#naturalist
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#scientific illustration#transparent#skull#marine mammals#png blog#png#animals#sea lions#pinnipeds#australian sea lion#natural history of victoria#natural history#nature#nature art#vintage#vintage art#vulture culture#bones#skull art
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Hi I'm Latimer and I make edits of scientific illustrations for fun. Feel free to use everything I post here for collages, stickers, prints, etc. - the original illustrations are public domain, so I consider my edits public as well. My mission is just to get more people to see and appreciate these works of art and history.
I find public domain illustrations on the Biodiversity Heritage Library website.
Feel free to send me requests! Just send me an ask with any of these queries and I'll see what I can find:
Species - Anything from scientific names of specific species to something as vague as "algae" or even non-taxonomic like "plankton"
Location - Any level of granularity you think is necessary, from as broad as "North America" down to specific ecosysyems like "Puget Sound"
Anatomical Features - Anything like "Skulls", "Antlers", "Wings", etc
If you want to support me, check out my ko-fi and redbubble.
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