Just some random sketches from dnd
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leafy seadragons!
leafy seadragons are found off the southern and western coasts of australia!
they are extremely good at camouflage and can easily pretend to be a floating piece of seaweed
it is a fish which usually grows to be an average of 30cm long!
they eat small shrimp-like creatures called mysids, and each day leafy seadragons can eat thousands
leafy seadragons actually do not have any predators!
they’re very poor swimmers so they rely on their camouflage to protect them
they have a long snout to slurp up their food :)
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leafy sea dragon for day 8!! technically q seahorse i just like these guys better <333
@fish-daily
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The leafy seadragon - Phycodurus eques✨
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Leafy seadragon! Hides among seagrass and kelp; they are poor swimmers and rely on camouflage to avoid predators!
[ID: an illustration of a leafy seadragon, which resembles a greenish seahorse with appendages and crests that look like leaves. It is on an ocean background. End.]
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Photo by Dina Abdel Wahab on Unsplash
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~ Leafy Seadragon Mermaid ~
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Introducing the Ocean Friends series! I will be drawing fun, fishwiggly friends from the ocean over the course of the next coming weeks. Today's friend is the leafy seadragon!
Do you have recommendations on what you'd like me to add to the Ocean Friends series? Let me know!
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De Wonderen van het Heelal. 1925.
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