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tlburrell · 13 days
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Gonna try to start posting art here again.
Been learning to embroider and repair my dad's old jacket. Tried kits before and learned some basics but never finished. Got this image in my head and stitched it together im 2 days. No idea if any of it will last but we'll see.
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tlburrell · 16 days
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I love this, Orca was made because an executive saw Jaws and thought "how can I one up this?". Orca's were only chosen by chance as the boogie man because a producer's brother had an interest in them. The best part is they made a novelization of this movie, and the book goes in a very different direction. Like I couldn't finish it because Arthur Herzog III wrote the male lead in such a gross manner. The novel literally starts with the MC complaining about how his sister is so hot but he can't fuck her.
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Frank Frazetta, Boris Vallejo, and John Berkey all created art for the 1977 film Orca. Via @GregRozeboom
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tlburrell · 19 days
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Started a new tabletop with peeps tonight. This is Mr. Little Fun Gi, my character's pet lemur.
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tlburrell · 21 days
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Victor Nizovtsev
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tlburrell · 24 days
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🚨 A team of scientists, led by Phil Morin of NOAA, have published a new paper formally proposing two “new” species of killer whale: Bigg’s killer whales (Orcinus rectipinna) and resident killer whales (Orcinus ater).🚨
More than fifty years ago, researchers began studying the killer whales found off the west coast of North America. One keen-eyed scientist, Dr. Michael Bigg, noticed that there appeared to be two kinds of killer whales: a smaller, more gregarious form that fed on fish and a larger, stealthier type that fed on marine mammals. He and his colleagues dubbed the fish-eaters “resident” killer whales and the mammal-eaters “transient” killer whales (who were later renamed Bigg’s killer whales in his honor).
Two female Bigg’s killer whales in Washington (top) and a male and female resident killer whale in Alaska (bottom)
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Many decades later, scientists have been hard at work trying to resolve whether or not these two forms are different species. It is not an easy task. This requires a thorough investigation into many factors, including evolutionary history, genetics, morphology, ecology, and behavior. In this paper, the researchers lay out all of the evidence and conclude that these two forms warrant elevation to species status.
As newly proposed species, both need new scientific names. There have been numerous killer whale species proposed and described in the past by other naturalists and researchers, including those in the North Pacific. Unfortunately, there are no type specimens— individual specimens upon which the first descriptions of a species are based—available for killer whales previously described from the North Pacific, so the researchers were left to examine drawings and illustrations of killer whales in the North Pacific in the late 1800s by Scammon and Cope.
The authors propose “Orcinus rectipinnus” for Bigg’s killer whales and “Orcinus ater” for resident killer whales. “Rectipinnus” presumably refers to tall dorsal fins, and “ater” means “black” or “dark” in Latin. Of note is the fact that a female killer whale from California originally examined and described by Scammon as “Orcinus rectipinnus” had seals in her stomach, suggesting she was a Bigg’s killer whale.
In addition, the authors note they are consulting with Indigenous tribes for a new common name for resident killer whales.
What’s next? In marine mammal biology, proposed taxonomic changes are reviewed by the Society for Marine Mammalogy’s taxonomy committee. If accepted, these species revisions become “official.” This has been an eagerly awaited paper by many in the field of killer whale biology and it is a great accomplishment, made possible by decades of research by scientists around the world.
A big thank you to lead author Phil Morin for letting me preview the manuscript and for answering my numerous questions in preparation for this post!
Read the paper here!
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tlburrell · 24 days
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The world is full of killer whales. There exists a wonderful diversity of shapes, sizes, and coloration patterns. Some of these whales are distinguished enough to separate them into distinct ecotypes, such as the Bigg's killer whales of the North Pacific or the type C killer whales of Antarctica. Others defy such easy categorization, and instead exist somewhere along a hazy spectrum of morphological and ecological traits.
This piece displays 16 different types/forms/populations of killer whales around the world and is by no means exhaustive or representative of every killer whale; indeed, it would be difficult to fit all variations of killer whales into a single, cohesive piece.
As scientists learn more about killer whales around the world, especially those in low latitude areas, the classification of killer whales will likely change. We may see new species or subspecies come to fruition, or perhaps newly proposed ecotypes. Or, we may see current ecotype designations rescinded as research continues, as was recently done with the “type 1” and “type 2” ecotypes of the Eastern North Atlantic. Truthfully, even this piece may be an oversimplification—perhaps we should be wary of trying to box in their complex nature.
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tlburrell · 24 days
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tlburrell · 1 month
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My body woke to pain,
A stone wanting out,
So to the ER I away,
But there are not enough people about.
So, in the stone stays,
I hope to outlive the pain,
Until a Lazer pews it away.
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tlburrell · 2 months
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https://x.com/MorePerfectUS/status/1765391777580912958?s=20
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PLEASE GD IF YOU LOVE AND WANT TRAINS
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tlburrell · 2 months
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Making bead lizard bracelets. They are surprisingly hefty for their size.
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tlburrell · 2 months
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tlburrell · 3 months
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tlburrell · 3 months
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New Crow Time 🐦‍⬛🦊🌟
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tlburrell · 3 months
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Winter frost is here, covering the world with frozen glass.
Capturing the beautiful gasp of life for the fragile time it lasts.
Then melting away as the Earth warms.
Soon to be a memory of the past.
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tlburrell · 3 months
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tlburrell · 4 months
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Trying to create an elephant plush pattern. My first fabric mock-up showed some flaws in my design but it sure made a cute little alien.
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