Websites I think you should look at
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Sites with buttons:
: my friend Jay's personal site, has a lot of cool stuff about bugs and media he likes and art
: secondary page also run by Jay about the musical and artistic genre Queercore, which is a kind of punk
: portfolio site of Jay Eaton, an artist who draws a whole lot of really awesome spec bio and sci fi stuff with a heavy focus on queerness and disability, including their original series Runaway To The Stars, I really love their work
: personal site with art and cool science facts
: personal site with a lot of cool resources and a swag vibe
: really beautifully designed personal site with awesome illustrations by the siterunner
: fun and whimsical personal site with a marine biology theme and some cool art and resources as well, siterunner likes creatures and beasts like I do which I respect
: this site has an awesome bug page and also a lot of other stuff and resources about biology and other sciences, which the siterunner is clearly passionate about
: retro website (the Wayback Machine says it's been around since at the latest 2004) all about trilobites, comprehensive knowledge base on everything you could possibly want to know about trilobites
: cool site run by fellow bug liker, I mostly know of them because I follow them on Tumblr and they're like the one other person who cares about Lemm Hollow Knight
: my friend's personal site!! Cool art and comics!! Go check it out!!
: cute website about snails, with care guides
: cool website with a whole lot of biology/ecology/natural sciences resources, seriously a lot of info here
: cool specbio and worldbuilding creative projects
: queer and leftist resources, siterunner does archive work for fun
: retro gothic style website with a focus on queerness in horror
: amazingly maximalist and fun-designed website with cool art and stuff
: awesome art and website design and also a super cool ecology page
: my friend Marc's personal site, cool art and super creative website design
: fellow bug liker with awesome art and a great resources page
Sites without buttons:
Humans-B-Gone: a 3D animated project set in a universe where the primary sentient life is giant bugs that are barely aware humans even exist
Bogleech: articles about creatures, horror, and biology since 2001
Ascalaphid: cool personal site with art
secretpaths: friend's personal site
Bugstamp.net: collection of postage stamps with bugs on them
Rockin' Roaches and More: care journal/guide for the siterunner's pet arthropods
Cydork: cool worlbuilding/specbio
BugGuide.net: resource for identifying bugs
Jack The Vulture: cool personal site, bugs and paleoart
Coelary: graphic novel about bug people
splendidland: fun personal site with cool illustrations and also sculptures
Dinofish: retro website about coelacanths
Xerces Society: reputable insect/invertebrate conservation organization, cool website
Hallownest.net: interactive map of the entire world of Hollow Knight
The Cockroach Homepage: website all about cockroaches with tons of information and literature recommendations about them
An Atlas of Insect Morphology: illustrated textbook about insect anatomy, extremely helpful resource especially for drawing them (Google Drive link but let me know if this stops working because I have the PDF as well)
Crab Database: database of thousands of species of crab, visually sorted by family and genus
Biodiversity Heritage Library: collection of public domain biology/biodiversity papers, books, and illustrations, additionally here's their Flickr page where you can more easily find vintage scientific illustrations that are public domain and free to use
The Small Science Collective: cool zines about science and biology topics, this link is to their insect zines page
Metazooa: daily taxonomy guessing game
Falling Fruit: collaborative map of edible plants
The Ant Nest: personal site with cool trans-related zines and printmaking and also a bug observations page
Macroinvertebrates.org: interactive visual atlas and identification guide of freshwater macroinvertebrates of eastern North America, really cool
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