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The Mausoleum by the Phantom Painter
Welcome to JTV Pokecenter! Please ensure your pokemon are in a carrier, on a leash, or in their pokeballs at all times. Thank you!
Your friendly neighbourhood veterinary clinic is probably the closest thing in real life to a pokemon center, eh? So here are some pics of a few of my patients re-imagined as pokemon. I’ve been meaning to do a mashup like this for a while, but now seems a particularly relevant time.
(And if you ever visit our little clinic with your real life critters, I’ll check out your pokemon as well for free! ;) )
Many-horned Adder (Bitis cornuta), family Viperidae, northern Cape of South Africa
Venomous.
photograph by Robin James Backhouse
Easter bunnies (aka chabbits, skvaders, or boultry) are GMO designer pets turned practical livestock from Runaway to the Stars. Each breed has a distinct egg color! They are popular choice for small spacer colonies, since they’re quiet and produce eggs and meat on a completely vegetarian diet.
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Razor-backed Musk Turtle (Sternotherus carinatus), hathcling, family Kinosternidae, found in the southeastern U.S.
photograph by Tara Biron
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look at this cutie!
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