Red river hog (Potamochoerus porcus)
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A group of coelacanths
come enjoy the warmth and coziness of this forest hut
Illustrated Sketches of Natural History: Consisting of Descriptions and Engravings of Animals. Second Series. 1864.
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He is relaxing
Leopard Seal Selkie Studies! Every seal is inherently friend shaped, so I did my best to remedy that. The boy with the scar is a brooding protagonist, and the loooong snooted woman is Seal Supremacy Grandma.
The body of Wilf Batty’s thylacine, stiff with rigor mortis, tied to a fence on the man’s farm. Mr. Batty shot the animal, believed to be a male, in May of 1930, after it had reportedly been going after his chickens. It’s commonly believed that this represents the last thylacine to be killed in the wild. The photo itself, one of just five known to exist of the individual, was uncovered and shared by the great grandson of the original photographer. [ x ]
literally adore the way tkc treats their gods, especially when compared to the other rrverse series. yeah this is skrimbh hes a guy who lives in a downtown apartment that doubles as a storage den for the local library and makes biological weapons in his free time. he survives solely on krispy kreme donuts and caffeine pills. yeah he does have near-unlimited power but he kinda just. chills around. yeah no he's cool with us he helps us with our taxes. yeah no the other gods are all bastards and need to be imprisoned or otherwise gotten rid of i am SO sick of their bullshit. beehgt skipped in front of me in the mcdonadls drive thru yesterday and i yelled at her to get fucked. yeah she cursed me
First art of the year (that isn't a muscle guy)
I love the granulation effect added to the software, it gives it that rough unpredictable look that I like so much.
The Kingdom of Animals. Written by David Taylor. Illustrated by David Quinn. 1990.
C O R N
~ Perra con Mazorca entre los Dientes. (Dog with cob in her teeth)
Culture: Tumbas de tiro
Style: Comala
Place of origin: Colima
Period: Late Preclassic-Early Classic
Date: 300 B.C.- A.D. 600
Medium: Modeled, incised and burnished clay.
Thylacine archive blog: @moonlight-wolf-archive
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