Behold the black and rufous elephant shrew (Rhynchocyon petersi)! Despite its diminutive size, this critter is more closely related to elephants than it is to shrews. It’s also distantly related to manatees, dugongs, and hyraxes. It uses its long snout to scoop up worms, ants, termites, roots, berries, and shoots to eat. To move around its territory, this fast-moving mammal creates networks of foraging trails, which also serve as escape routes from predators.
I don't mention here too often that I've been drawing and coloring the Elephantmen comic book written and created by Richard Starkings, for over 15 years now.
Well, then, next friday we are launching a kickstarter campaign to publish the next special issue. You can sign up at: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/comicraft/new-elephantmen-comic-and-eric-powell-elephantmen-screenprint?ref=ksrfb-prelaunch&fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAR38ULHtAbQfRbEXUZVNnsh4u9Mk_eNN0Oae-52qNp5XZHj5TmYMH-9RoyQ_aem_AdnEwu28NG4awDXTEplOMKH-NPNjZyo6Y_H3QC1mNsAIgshlwQVZttLIDJOpnsn4sdcIjCA2an4xO-y3I2uz8-ct
I'll be painting several of these as rewards. Any support will be very appreciated, specially spreading the word. Thanks, everyone.
Buick Riviera “Bombshell Betty”, 1952 (2009). This heavily modified Buick which has held six land speed records since winning its first competition in 2009 at the Bonneville Nationals Speed Week is for sale for $195,000