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Today's Document
Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
Misplaced Lens Cap
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One Nice Bug Per Day

Kiana Khansmith
Stranger Things

Origami Around
AnasAbdin

ellievsbear
YOU ARE THE REASON
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cyborg Eddie. Pencils
Mayken (oc)
Emissary and agent of the timekeeper. She was deafened at a young age
phone doodle
one of the few good things about talking on the phone, is doodling while you talk
mondor, the sleeper
one of my OCS. From a race of forest dwelling pachyderms.
Cloutless morons...... Now ive blocked u all
jumpin spidey
nocturnalist logos
nocturnalist 2
unsolicited logo
unsolicited logo for nocturnalist crew
cass
castiel sketch
krumpy boi
just learned that magnolias are so old that they’re pollinated by beetles because they existed before bees
They existed *before beetles*
Why is this sad? Why am I sad?
https://xkcd.com/1259/
Bee Orchid
This is how I feel about Joshua Trees. They and avocado trees produce fruit meant to be eaten and dispersed by giant ground sloths. Without them, the Joshua Trees' range has shrunk by 90%.
(my own photos)
Not only they, but the entire Mojave ecosystem is still struggling to adapt since the loss of ground sloth dung. their chief fertilizer.
Many, many trees and plants in the Americas have widely-spaced, extremely long thorns that do nothing to discourage deer eating their leaves, but would've penetrated the fur of ground sloths and mammoths. Likewise, if you've observed a tree that drops baseball or softball-sized fruit which lies on the ground and rots, like Osage Oranges, which were great for playing catch at my school, chances are they were ground sloth or mammoth chow.
You can read about various orphaned plants and trees missing their megafauna in this poignant post:
Trees that once depended on animals like the wooly mammoth for survival have managed to adapt and survive in the modern world.

First quote from the linked article. Found it poetic.
I made something cursed but hopefully helpful to artists.
Edit: here’s the bird wing tutorial I mentioned in the captions.
reblogging for knowledge
red bolter