The guy!!! I have two other fishing fly ocs, pepperoni and flash, but I don’t like the drawings I did of them..
the writing says; no legs, no skeleton, big blue feather (pointing to the feather/tail), quiet, likes rain, has a pet cat
They use they/tail/coral btw :3
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honestly it was so big brained to have will graham be a fisherman cause like everything else about him is so prey-coded; he's the dog rescuer, he has seventeen mental illnesses, his brain is on fire, he's the lamb in the grip of the lion. but he's also the fisherman. he ties his own flies, he goes out into the river, he baits and waits and sinks his hook in, barbs and all. from the beginning he always has power, even when he seems like he's at hannibal's mercy, at jack's, at his own, he still rolls a cast and waits for the bite
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Commission for @irazel !
Really love how this one came out! Was very fun to design a flying fish/shark inspired dragon 🐉🌊🐟
(not to mention dragons are my favourite!)
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Animal of the Day!
Flying Gurnard (Dactylopterus volitans)
(Photo from Shorefishes)
Conservation Status- Least Concern
Habitat- Atlantic Ocean
Size (Weight/Length)- 50 cm
Diet- Crustaceans; Small fish; Aquatic worms
Cool Facts- The flying gurnard is a magnificent fish with its gorgeous ‘wings’. These ‘wings’ are just extremely long pectoral fins. They are displayed when the fish grows excited or nervous and allows its body to look much larger, and harder to swallow, than it did a few seconds ago. They tend to stick to the sandy bottom of the shallow ocean, walking on the floor using their pelvic fins. Flying gurnards can only swim for short bursts using their ‘wings’ like a gliding mechanism through the water. These fish are capable of making a low, grunting noise by vibrating their swim bladder. Scientists believe they may use these noises to communicate with each other or possibly frighten predators.
Rating- 12/10 (Their wing-tips are edged in phosphorescent blue.)
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We need more flatfish plushies. I just saw one and it was so scary. I love him
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heres Hex's ref finally!
my apple pencil ended up breaking so i learned Krita!
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Warwick Goble (1862-1943), ‘Flying Fish’, ''The Idler'', #5, Dec. 1897
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Flying fish. In ocean land. 1927.
Internet Archive
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