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Will the terrier catch the ball or will the ball escape the terrier?
Been quite angry/sad/worried about the state of the world lately more than usual. Drawing happy dogs makes me feel a bit better. Feeling sad? Draw a happy dog. Feeling worried? Draw a happy dog. Feeling angry? Draw a happy dog. Feeling happy? Draw a happy do-
Forgot to post some more animal illustration studies!
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Red Warblers (Cardellina rubra), family Parulidae, order Passeriformes, Oaxaca, Mexico
Photographs by Manuel Grosselet
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Photo by Marc Mol / Caters News.
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“The baby hippo was clearly not used to the red and yellow oxpeckers on his back,” Mol says. “It was only a matter of 10 seconds or so before the little guy had had enough. […]"
Hippos and oxpeckers generally have a symbiotic relationship in which the birds eat ticks and other types of parasites from the hippo’s body — the hippo gets free grooming while the bird gets free food.
In this case, however, it seems the baby hippo hadn’t yet gotten the memo on its feathered friends.
Black-capped Donacobius (Donacobius atricapilla), family Donacobiidae, order Passeriformes, in a wetland in Loreto, Peru
The only member of its family.
photograph by Sergio Leon
Rudolf Koller (1828-1905) - Resting Lion, oil on canvas, 40,5 x 59,5 cm. 1864.
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[ID: a pixel art study of three geese standing in a grassed place, one sitting and looking at the other two graze next to it. a shadow is cast from the left of the frame shading one of the two that has their head down. white specks like clover blossoms decorate the ground. /End ID]
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slightly unusual gryphons
(more slightly unusual gryphons)
Source details and larger version.
I’ve squirreled away a modest collection of vintage squirrel imagery.
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