A little tiny microscopic dragon, rotifers passing by.
I've spent a lot of time peering down a microscope in the last few years, enjoying taking inspiration from the real tiny organisms to make one of my own.
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A little tiny microscopic dragon, rotifers passing by.
I've spent a lot of time peering down a microscope in the last few years, enjoying taking inspiration from the real tiny organisms to make one of my own.
a tiny springtail on Craterium minutum
by Barry Webb
so beautiful a single father shows his son a cone
Paramecium bursaria
Photo credit: Picturepest on Flickr
Microorganism Megop..... love on a molecular level....
(specifically prewar megop... small frame orion pax... made even smaller)
(initially request from @purrliacci to make an 'abstracted megatron'.. i made orion to pair)
https://archive.org/details/generalmicrobiol0000unse/mode/2up
Writer milestone!
I have a poem in a biology textbook!
I’m really delighted by this.
(Thanks to Margaret Riley and Princeton University Press for reaching out.)
Sorry I can apparently only manage to post on one platform consistently (and even then I have just forgotten to uh. Post on there oops) and I’ve been writing my stupid thesis BUT!! I have returned with more jaderose (yayyy rejoice) this time they are TINY yippee!!