Sharktember: Big Mouth Squad (and yet they eat the smallest things in the ocean)
A Sea Full of Sharks. Written by Betsy Maestro. Illustrated by Giulio Maestro. 1990.
Sorry i’ve been dead. Here’s some dwdxrottmnt crossover shenanigans.
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Giant Sea Creatures, 1984, illustrated by Fiona Reid.
bugs & bugs & bugs [likes<rbs&follows]
You know what? peacock mantis shrimp but make it 1870s-1890s bustle fashion.
I don’t post art that often on this account anymore, so check out my current art account, @mjhartwork! I’ve also got a redbubble with merch of this piece
Me when the seal is Baikal
The big one
Whale shark - Maldives, South Atoll “Suadiva”.
Photographer: Giacomo Marchione
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Rare footage of an Eastern black rhinoceros [ Diceros bicornis michaeli ] and her calf, taken in the 1950s in Amboseli National Park, Kenya. The rhino, known as “Gertie”, had a horn that measured nearly 4ft in length before breaking off naturally sometime in the 1960s, possibly during a fight with another rhino.
The demand for rhinoceros horn has made sights such as this exceedingly rare. As of 1992, only 2 rhinos were left in Amboseli National Park, where the animal is now considered locally extinct, while the subspecies as a whole is listed as critically endangered.
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I attempted that mystery color palette challenge, and I must say I do enjoy the lad
halloween special: ghost aquarium
Thylacine archive blog: @moonlight-wolf-archive
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