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this could be the snart of something big
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does anyone have that one drawing of a greyhound from like the 1920s or whatever please please please i need it the one where it looks like a single piece of forlorn wire i need it
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Baby Skarmory design idea. I've seen cool baby Skarmory designs but I think we deserve a scrungly little guy. Based on steel wool/scouring pad and those ugly newborn chicks.
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Remaking this post since I’m pretty sure it got deleted, and a lot of people found it very helpful. This is a medical diagram of before and after bottom surgery for trans femmes.
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no mom it’s not a post-shower towel turban, it’s a skillful homage to henry iv’s towel hat
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used “cliff nester” to describe a bird and it consistently corrects to “cliff jester”. WHAT is a cliff jester
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🧵 A herd of Silesaurus opolensis, a medium-sized basal ornithischian, alongside the crocodile relative Stagonolepis olenkae, and the giant amphibian Cyclotosaurus intermedius, all found at the Late Triassic Krasiejów locality in Poland.
Silesaurus opolensis, a basal ornithischian dinosaur once thought to be almost-a-dinosaur, a dinosauriform. This slender, beaked quadruped from Silesia in southern Poland probably fed on plants and insects, as shown by its teeth and beetle remains in fossilised feces.
Stagonolepis olenkae, a relatively small aetosaur, distant relative of modern crocodiles. This armored herbivore from southern Poland was a low browser, with forelimbs adapted for scratch-digging and a shovel-like snout tip, likely used to unearth roots and vegetation.
Cyclotosaurus intermedius, a medium-sized temnospondyl amphibian from the Late Triassic of southern Poland. Its skull was about half a meter long, nearly a quarter of its body, allowing it to ambush fish and other smaller animals in rivers and lakes.
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Charles Frederick Tunnicliffe (1901-1979). The White Turkey. Pencil, watercolour and bodycolour, on linen.
Christie's
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Chicken Spritzer by Lindsey Marie / Rainbow Wash Horse by Omegamart / Blitz Spray Horse by Omegamart / Original artist unknown / SPRAY by kik toyz
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Last minute addition to the print club for September.. a near-confrontation between a caiman and giant river otter :-)
[ID: an illustration of a riverbank. a black caiman is in the water, facing down, and a giant river otter is on the shore, facing up. various aquatic and terrestrial plants, stones, and other natural elements surround them. The color palette is shades of dull green and blue accented with indigo shadows and teal and orange highlights. End.]
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A comic I did for a roadrunner-themed anthology collected by my local indie comics group, 7000BC.
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