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Product Placement
will byers stan first human second

@theartofmadeline

shark vs the universe
Jules of Nature
ojovivo
Show & Tell

izzy's playlists!
Monterey Bay Aquarium

blake kathryn

JBB: An Artblog!

❣ Chile in a Photography ❣
Not today Justin

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$LAYYYTER
Cosmic Funnies
art blog(derogatory)

#extradirty
Xuebing Du

JVL

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@cornbyte
Another utah comm
Unsettling Omens by Juanra Peralta
the winner of my ‘how should I decorate things?’ poll was cryptid cave art, so please enjoy some jackalopes
Unsettling Omens by Juanra Peralta
Ningen by William 巴特尔 Bao
Early accounts sourced from a Japanese internet forum circa 2007- The Ningen. A gigantic man shaped whale like creature that stalks the frigid waters of the South Pole. First to be sighted in the early 2000s by Japanese whaling ships illegally hunting in the Antarctic water. For a creature so large it seems to be extremely skilled at evading human eyes. Some blurry evidence from underwater cameras hinted at its existence from time to time but researchers still lack any concrete evidence. The creature’s white beluga like skin tone suggests it evades detection by camouflaging with giant underwater icebergs, perhaps even pretends to be chunks of floating icebergs, making the search for the Ningen’s illusive figure even more difficult in an already harsh environment.
art as a hobby is great because I can just draw whatever the hell I want Spinosaurus mirabilis
@gaylightisminetocommand
ALFRED JOSEPH CASSON (1898-1992)
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Asian stubtail, Urosphena squameiceps
Sharing
Today I have a turkey vulture for you
Another turkey vulture (unfinished)
rough shift
The Idaho Statesman, Boise, October 23, 1912
loon
greater scaup (aythya marila)
THE PITT (1.07 + 2.02) "The E.R. can be a little bright and noisy."