Ship Ingredients Dramione
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Mustelidae family in a nutshell
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A non-serious, but fun little elaboration on my previous headcanon about slugcats being primarily mustelids: slugcats with real mustelid patterns! Apparently people were doing the same thing a while ago using real cat patterns, so I wanted to try my own spin on it and see how it would look! Plus it was nice to practice more dynamic poses with these guys, especially quadruped ones.
Sorry I haven't posted as much as I meant to; this took a LOT longer than I expected. But I think the result is pretty cute, and I honestly enjoyed realizing the similar color patterns in all these animals!
Which one is your favorite? I think I like the black-footed ferret best!
Also, non-patterned alt below:
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HIEE can u draw snorpy as an otter pleas
So funny story, somehow my brain mixed up “otter” with “ferret” so I drew Snorpy as a ferret and then I realized “oh shit! Wrong animal”
So here is Snorpy as both a ferret and an otter (ft. Ferret Floofty)
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Happy pride everyone!!!
here's some mustelids i drew with that scan style i've been trying
ID: a digital drawing that features eight members of the Mustelidae family colored with some lgbtq+ pride flag colors. From left to right, there's a yellow-throated marten with the non-binary flag colors, the flag is besides it as an impact onomatopoeia; a tayra painted with the aromantic flag colors, and some sparkles and stars besides it; a ferret with the trans flag colors, and a little trans flag near its paws; a marbled polecat in the asexual flag colors, and a little heart and ace of spades; an ermine with the bisexual flag colors and two hearts over its head; a long-tailed weasel in the lesbian flag colors with some impact onomatopoeias and sparkles around it; a pine marten with the male gay flag, a line over its body and two little hearts near its paws, and a sea otter in the pansexual flag colors, as well as three hearts near its head. End ID.
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my first agere moodboard ! with a mustelid + woodland theme ‹3 o(՞· ﻌ ·՞)o 🐾
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rough doodles but you might even call this a tight knit family?? 😳
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oops! they got turned into animals
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Baby mustelids, and mustelid-adjacent babies!
Top right are two American badgers, one with double canines, and one with baby teeth. Below them, a river otter, an adolescent ferret, and a baby mink.
On the right, top is a baby raccoon, then a juvenile mongoose, and finally a baby striped skunk! Not mustelids, but cousins, ish.
Closeups are the mink and skunk.
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you knew I would ask this question
(A FRIEND HELPED ME GET POLLS, THANK YOU!!)
1. wolverine:
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2. hog badgers:
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3. domestic ferret:
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4. ferret-badgers:
5. otters:
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6. marbled polecat:
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7. European badger:
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8. yellow-throated marten:
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9. least weasel:
10. tayra:
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The love given to the first piece inspired me to do another one with more flags!
ID: a digital drawing that features seven members of the Mustelidae family, colored with the palettes of different pride flags. From left to right and top to bottom: a wolverine with the theme of the intersex pride flag, behind it, there are purple and yellow circles; a chinese ferret-badger with the genderqueer pride flag colors, and some sparkly onomatopoeias in the same colors; a black-footed ferret colored with the genderfluid pride flag, a heart in blue, pink and white and a line with the flag colors besides it; a river otter with the aroace pride flag colors, as well as exclamation onomatopoeias; a steppe polecat in the demiboy pride flag colors, a crown and a heart over his head; a striped polecat colored with the demigirl pride colors, which also has a little crown and a heart around; lastly, an american badger colored in the queer flag, and holding a little one. End ID.
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* Rethought concepts fer a internal Swap Boole Mindscape. But it does include funny animal puppets again
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