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Recipe
* bwol
* 1 noodle
* butter (to taste)
ENJOY

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Begging you for some pinnipeds any pinnipeds please
Piebald Northern fur seal

Atypical colored Antarctic fur seal! With the orange, white, and grey they look calico.

Leucistic Antarctic fur seal

Interesting gang of Antarctic fur seal, one is leucistic and one almost looks brindle?

Leucistic southern elephant seal

Northern fur seal labeled as albino and partial albino (leucistic?) by some sources. NOAA says albino and they are experts.

Albino harbor seal

Albino ringed seal

Melanistic grey seal

#color mutation#albino#albanisim#melanistic#melanism#piebald#leucism#leucistic#oddball#northern fur seal#Callorhinus ursinus#antarctic fur seal#Arctocephalus gazella#harbor seal#Phoca vitulina#ringed seal#Pusa hispida#southern elephant seal#Mirounga leonina#grey seal#Halichoerus grypus#ask
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New stickers in the shop!! The vinyl is transparent, so once you peel em you can see their whiskers :3



You can find my shop here
#white tailed deer#deer#buck#leucistic#albino#piebald#color morph#oddity#sticker#decal#art sale#artists on tumblr#mule deer#reindeer#rdr2#legendary animal#mine#hunting#deercore#fawncore#ungulate
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Fall shoot with the children!! They were truly made for this season 🍁🧡🍂
#archie#corn snake#albino#christine#ball python#piebald#orange dream#snake#my snakes#my pets#autumn#halloween#reptiblr
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would you be willing to consider making ball pythons variants of your snake dividers? :0 /gen
YES ! here’s a few variations of some common morphs:] if this isn’t what you had in mind, i will gladly do more!
original snake dividers are here
please like, reblog, & credit if you use!
[DIVIDER REQUESTS ARE OPEN!]
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#sister lucifer’s dividers#dividers#aesthetic#aesthetic dividers#snake aesthetic#snakes#ball python#albino ball python#piebald ball python#ball python morphs
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uhhhh fursona ❓️ i thjnk ❓️ first time drawing anthro animals in. years. ough.
#i love the lasso tool i love the lasso tool i love the lasso tool#i love the lasso tool#my artwork#deer furry#furry oc#furry art#furry#deergirl#piebald deer#fursona#albino deer#anthro#anthro deer
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hi! :D
can you make me an angel deer alterhuman moodboard? albino or piebald deer would be preferred but not required, i'm coatflux :3
for the theme weird/dream/nostalgiacore if possible
ty in advance! :D
possibly unnerving imagery of nostalgiacore/dreamcore/weirdcore!
albino/piebald angel deer alterhuman moodboard with themes of weird/dream/nostalgiacore!
i hope I did it right! had a hard time finding images of winged deer that weren't just regular brown deer ^^"
#otherkin#alterhuman#otherkinity#alterhumanity#alterhuman moodboard#otherkin moodboard#therian#therianthropy#therianthrope#therian moodboard#angel deer#angel deer therian#theriomythic#piebald deer#piebald deer therian#albino deer#albino deer therian#deerkin#deer kin#dreamcore#weirdcore#nostalgiacore#cw derealization#tw derealization
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Natural Werewolves - #2 left - OPEN
The remaining werewolf is $15 USD (Paypal, Ko-fi or Boosty) Original upload on my DeviantArt Adoptables Account: Link
[TOS] < Read before purchasing please and thank you! Base by Gatorstooth from DeviantArt
~ Please pm me if interested in purchasing one!
#werewolf#open#brown#albino#melan#white#grey#red#adopt#adopts#adoptable#adoptables#open adopts#open adoptable#husky#werewolves#piebald#furry#furryart#anthro#paypal#kofi#boosty
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winnign 👍
#creatures of sonaria#sonaria posting#a very nice person nested me until we got a mutation i liked.#also in the process we got- in order- albino harvest x2 and leucistic#they were legitimately like 'wtf?' and i was like 'yeah boss idk either lol'#this is piebald.#i could theoretically get a real pretty penny off this fella considering the trait/mutation combo. but im keeping them.#their name is gabriel. they suck.
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I miss my snake so here's some pictures of her





#ball python#albino#piebald#snake#cw snake#hestia#<3#love this girl so much#i also miss my wife but im not gonna post random pics of her online lol
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I really love this theme with Pokemon and conditions/mutations!❤️❤️❤️
Just been thinking about Pokemon, various pigmentation conditions/mutations, and the possibilities combining the two could create.
#Pokemon#albino#Pikachu#Ponyta#Arcanine#Growlithe#Vulpix#Absol#Politoed#Kecleon#Turtwig#Chatot#Meowth#Unfezant#Oddish#melanistic#chimera#piebald#psuedomelanistic#vitiligo#leucistic#erythristic#axanthism#gynandromorphy#art#fanart#pigment mutations
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defective
I will be dropping my rewrite in 5 days 👍🏽
[id: it’s a drawing of Omega standing in front of Crosshair. Crosshair is wearing his black, grey, and red armor from the show and standing with his back to the viewer though he is looking over his shoulder and down at Omega. He is depicted as albino with pale skin covered in dark freckles, buzzed light blond hair, and medium brown eyes. Omega is depicted with piebaldism which has resulted in a lack of pigment in a stripe of skin down her face and a splotch on her left hand, as well as in a tuft of hair and part of her right eyebrow. She is wearing a blue and red cadet uniform sans the belt, and her brows are furrowed. While she’s depicted in the light, Crosshair is cast in shadow. /end id]
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a few people have mistaken Neynari for albino (she's actually leucistic) so here's a quick doodle of her with an actually albino Na'vi!
autistic infodumping about albinism vs. leucism under the cut (lots of cool animal pictures)
Albinism is a genetic condition that prevents the production of pigment, specifically melanin...which for mammals would be all pigment since mammals only produce melanins, but some types of reptiles, birds, etc. also have other types of pigments that are unaffected by albinism, which is why you can get, for example, an albino ball python that still has bright yellow markings. That's a tangent though, and yes I know that being aliens and all Na'vi skin is colored by "cyanin" not melanin but for simplicity's sake let's assume that the Pandoran equivalent to albinism affects cyanin the same as melanin in Earthen species, and since the Na'vi are clearly a mammalian equivalent let's assume that they don't have fancy extra types of pigment.
This lack of pigment production means that albino individuals end up with white hair/fur/feathers/scales and pinkish skin (it's unpigmented but will still appear pinkish instead of pure white because there's still red blood/muscle/etc. underneath. So, no, an albino Na'vi probably would not actually look like all those AI-generated "snow Na'vi" images floating around 😅)
It can also makes the eyes appear red or pink because without pigment in the way you can see the red of the blood vessels behind them. That said, depending on the opacity of the structures inside the eyes, this won't always be the case; if they are opaque enough you won't be able to see those blood vessels and the eyes will appear a pale gray or bluish.
Speaking of eyes, it turns out that the presence of melanin is actually pretty important in ocular development, so albino individuals often have impaired vision.



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Leucism, on the other hand, is an umbrella term that covers a range of conditions that cause partial lack of pigment in some way, shape, or form (as opposed to the total lack seen in albinism). Leucistic phenotypes can be quite varied depending on what's causing the pigment malfunction.
Some leucistic conditions cause a lack of pigment in hair/fur/feathers but not skin or eyes. This results in a white coat that is often mistaken for albino. The main way to distinguish this type of leucism from true albinism is to look at the eyes (and sometimes skin, like on the nose or pads). Leucistic conditions do not affect the eyes, so if the animal has a standard eye color for its species, it's leucistic, not albino. If it has red/pink or unusually pale grayish eyes along with pinkish skin, it's albino.

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Another leucism condition causes uneven distribution of pigment-producing cells, giving the individual normal coloration interspersed with unpigmented splotches. This condition is also known as piebald and can produce some really stunning patterns!

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Yet other leucism conditions reduce pigment production, but do not completely halt it. In other words, these individuals do produce pigments in all their integuments, just not as much as their standard-colored counterparts...so they retain most of their natural markings/patterning, but with a pale "washed-out" appearance (this is the type Neynari has!)




...so yeah, now you know :)
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I love seeing the colour patterns on your clan gen homotherium and smilodon.
They remind me of cat colours. Colour mutations in animals (cats and prehistoric animals on general too) are my special interest
I remember that my favourite smilodon design was the one from Primeval. I still have the box sets and they were my favourite as a kid (and now lol).
Sad that Smilodon was most likely tawny like lions. It apparently lived in open areas so most likely wouldn't have spots or stripes. But that doesn't mean we can't draw them like it. Also I wonder what mutations they did have in real life (like white lions, white tigers, "strawberry" erythristic leopards, albino leopard, and melanistic leopards and jaguars do appear in the wild)
I actually discovered your comic when I followed the homotherium tag after seeing the frozen cub. I once saw lyuba the mammoth at the natural history museum, London, at a limited exhibition. I'm completely obsessed with the permafrost mummies. I hope I get to see more in person one day.

Here's my kitty, Zoe.
Oh my goosh what a cute cat ;A;


here's my creature, Fat Tilly! She's an 11yr old Selkirk rex who likes loafing and lying in the sun c:
And thank you! I adore colour mutations in extant animals and I agree that it's really fun to contemplate them in extinct ones c:
I'm gonna preempt this getting long and put a cut here jhrjhrf
I'm sure you will already have seen this, but for anyone interested in paleoart depictions of colour mutations, I'd really recommend this great article all about it
White Cat, Gold Plains was actually all about the premise of a Homotherium with piebaldism. Pied is one of my favourite pigment mutations because it's so much deeper than integument patterns; it's actually a neural tube defect that leads to distinct behavioural changes. WC,GP was about Kiina, the pied cat, and her struggles with always being view as 'childish' by her peers and struggling to fit in. There was also more human impact in this story, as Kiina gets picked up as a cub by a group of early humans. It was sort of my own experience/musings on neurodivergency played alongside some thoughts on early domestication attempts humans must have had (though we all know that, sadly, Homotherium did not end up domesticated). Pied animals are typically more trusting, which is why you see so many pied domestic animals! (Fat Tilly and Zoe both are, for example lolol)

Also the Primeval Smilodon has one of the most gorgeous and distinct designs of any media sabercat tbh, I really loved the episode as a whole even though it had a sort of sad-but-expected ending.
I don't remember where I read it, but there was someone discussing Smilodon patterns and the conclusion was basically "we can't be sure". While lions are solid as adults, they're spotted as cubs and likely had spotted ancestors seeing Pantherines seem to have strongly contrasting patterns as the default. Machairodontids aren't even the same lineage as Pantherines, so we really can't know what patterns they had except for Homotherium latidens having dark brown cubs! They could just as easily grow into a different adult coat, like hyena do. (side note, I was sorta hoping that absolutely amazing Homotherium mummy news might drag some people to my comic so I'm glad it did lolol)
Smilodon was also likely very ambush dependent, being too bulky for pursuits even as long as modern lions. Disruptive colouration could have helped with this even in fairly open habitats. This is actually why I gave the Ice Fangs very faint stripes; high contrast tiger striping didn't make much sense, but breaking up the outline a little couldn't be a bad thing even in a steppe environment. I also didn't want them completely solid because there are actual lions to differentiate cx
#just as an FYI our yard is cat-proofed which is why Fat Tilly is outside with me here (she also couldn't run off if she tried bc she old)#she's not free roaming- im an enviro tech and am STRONGLY against free roaming cats#just wanted that to be clear in case anyone was wondering/concerned cx#mammothask#roseate-felidae#paleo stuff#pav chatter#ooc ask#sabertooth#clangen#homotherium#smilodon#mammothclan#sabercat#fleet fang#ice fang#tuft tail#piebald#white cat gold plains#kindred of the mammoth#fat tilly#cat#all these asks lately really are just “trap card activated- hyperfocus”#i will get to the “clangen comic advice” ask! soon! i think!#long post
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Okalivember day 12, aberrant!
The kita is a large mammal that lives in arid grasslands and digs in the ground for roots with its hooves. This one is albino!
The bog kisgulderel is a small biennal plant, that blooms for only a week at the end of summer on its second year. This one is fasciated!
The kojapkoviz is a large beetle who is a clumsy flier. It lives in dense foliage, and while the males only live a year, the females hibernate in holes they've dug in the ground and can live up to four years! This one is bilateral gynandromorph.
The abali is a large, fast-running cyclops that lives in the large plains of the Nalken Peninsula region. It can have up to fifteen young at once, and will raise them for two years. This one is piebald.
#okali#fantasy#wandering okali#art#graphi's things#worldbuilding#species#speculative biology#specbio#xenobiology#fantasy biology#fantasy creature#creature design#okalivember#ive actually seen fasciated dandelions (thrice) and a bilateral gynandromorph moth myself on nature walks#incredible feeling to find an oddity out in the wild
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