This is something I’ve been working on for a project for school. I guess it kind of looks like a big, blue cardboard drum. I drew pictures of the the lifecycle of Dipetalonema recoditum(it’s an internal parasite) and glued them around it. Hence the reason for the circular shape. Then I glued on more information on the other sides. I think it looks great, and I guess my drawing skills aren’t too bad considering that I haven’t really done much drawing in oh so many years. Now the only problem is getting it to class tomorrow, that and presenting it orally. Not entirely looking forward to that. It could be worse, I could end up accidentally leaving it at home. Now that would be a nightmare.
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A Little Cardboard and Biology
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