Elisandre Ardeo

Elisandre Ardeo

@elisandre.bsky.social

UMW graduate for Conservation Biology! Looking for work as a naturalist/environmentalist she/they

150 Followers 112 Following 20 Posts Joined Jul 2023
1 year ago

also mouthwashing, and also interview with a vampire

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1 year ago

i need to experience disco elysium again

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1 year ago

oh dear what a day to turn 23

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1 year ago

probably says something that most of the characters im attached to most had memory loss or amnesiac episodes huh

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1 year ago
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medusa 🐍🌸

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1 year ago

Time to relax tonight and take a break. Then from tomorrow it's time to completely knuckle down on art because I don't know what else to do.

What I do know is wildlife is going to need all the positive outreach it can get and it is my honour and privilege to help as best I can.

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1 year ago

as corny as it is, now is the time to check in on loved ones
hope everyone is doing okay

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1 year ago

unsure how i got tooth paste in my eye

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1 year ago

Yea I think it's time I completed the move too

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1 year ago
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Been playing the new Monster Hunter Wilds demo!! Noticed these croc looking things have weird osteoderms (?) that almost look like aetosaur or even goniopholid(?) osteoderms??? someone tell me if i'm being silly but they look similar to the longer derms present?

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1 year ago
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Really interesting pre-game setting in Monster Hunter Wilds! Wonder how it looks in-game?

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1 year ago

started learning to sew!

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1 year ago
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have you guys seen my skinks

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1 year ago

A fun fact, by the way: there's good evidence to suggest that modern crocodilians re-evolved low metabolisms as part of becoming semiaquatic ambush specialists. (It's handy to be able to wait for a long time between prey!)

The rest of the family was much, much more diverse.

πŸ§ͺ🦎

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A young softshell turtle, sandy brown in color, is mostly buried in the sand of a river. The turtle's shell is thin, like a pancake. The bulging eyes and long, thin snout are both above the water.

More softshell goodness! A young Smooth Softshell (Apalone mutica) in the shallows of an Iowa river. If your body plan resembles a flapjack, you can scooch yourself under the sand very quickly to hide from predators. A long snoot lets you snorkel air while remaining hidden. #herps #turtles #nature

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1 year ago

HELLO!!!

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1 year ago

Hey, name's Elisandre (she/they) and I'm a Conservation Sciences graduate from the University of Mary Washington! Moving from twitter following the invasion of Elon Musk. Mostly post stuff related to conservation or ecology here and the occasional post on palaeontology.

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1 year ago
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you ever think about how cyprinids decided multiple times they need to actually step up and eat other fish while retaining their goofy lips

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1 year ago

this is gorgeous!!! haven't seen much of your recent work so this is a pleasant surprise

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1 year ago

I guess I should be more active here : {

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2 years ago

they're so beautiful

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2 years ago

these guys were everywhere no wonder they're invasive (in the U.S)

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Some brown anoles (Anolis sagrei) from back when I visited Harbor Island

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2 years ago

noooooo

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2 years ago

Just got my code! Herpetologist here and lover of all things slimy

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