![Arctodus is bored with giant, saber-toothed salmon for breakfast.](http://cubelight.graphics/sites/default/files/arctodus_oncorhynchus.png)
![Closeup of the face of the Short...um....faced bear, Arctodus.](http://cubelight.graphics/sites/default/files/cyqot4vu0aewd20.png)
![An illustration showing the paleoenvironment of Pleistocene California with Arctodus (short-faced bear), Oncorhynchus rastrosus (saber-toothed salmon), and Larus californicus (California Gull).](http://cubelight.graphics/sites/default/files/sabertoothsalmon17c_copy.jpg)
Last year, the authors of the Symbiartic blog on ScientificAmerican.com -- Glendon Mellow, Kalliopi Monoyios, and Katie McKissick -- summoned an epic storm of amazing and informative scientific artwork on Twitter with the #Sciart #Tweetstorm.
Today, the winds will begin to gather their strength again as another Tweetstorm begins to form on the horizon. My first contribution to the gathering stormfront is a selection of non-dinosaurian(!) sketches which are part of a drawing I'm working on for Dr. Darren Naish of TetZoo fame for an upcoming book.
-Raven