More Penny/Chobits crossover. Penny as a tiny persocom/laptop. Travel size Combat Ready.
YOU ARE THE REASON
trying on a metaphor
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Monterey Bay Aquarium
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
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I'd rather be in outer space 🛸
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Misplaced Lens Cap

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Kaledo Art

Product Placement

#extradirty
Claire Keane

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More Penny/Chobits crossover. Penny as a tiny persocom/laptop. Travel size Combat Ready.
Happy Fossil Friday! Meet Edmontonia rugosidens, one of the tank-like ankylosaurs that lived in the late Cretaceous period some 75 million years ago. This image, snapped circa 1922, depicts a Museum preparator readying this specimen for display.
Ankylosaurs like Edomontonia were four-legged, plant-eating ornithischians whose short, massive bodies were covered with small bones set in a flexible skin. The ankylosaurs were the most completely armored of all the dinosaurs—some even sported spikes along the side of the body and a club at the end of the tail! This well-preserved specimen of Edmontonia was collected in Alberta, Canada in 1917 and is positioned with an upright posture, not with the sprawling, lizardlike limb posture it was once thought to have. See it up close in the Museum’s Hall of Ornithischian Dinosaurs!
Photo: Image no. 210273/©AMNH Library
i am losing my mind over discovering that there's a species of jumping spider (Pellenes nigrociliatus) that builds nests in empty snail shells and makes little silk webbing curtains to close off the entrance
look at her!! she is so cute!!! i want to cry!!!!
@dramatic-dolphin
@syncarida
During a game of hide-and-seek, Bulbasaur didn’t just play to win…
He went back for Togepi and found it a better hiding spot so it wouldn’t get sad losing too quickly.
Bulbasaur is a real one
Pachyrhinosaurus perotum vs two big Troodontids - A rare but exciting winter scene from the Maastrichtian-aged Prince Creek Formation of what is now Alaska (which doesn’t receive this amount of snowfall that often but only at a few times during the winter months)
An assortment of quick sketches I’ve made of the early Jurassic theropod Dilophosaurus wetherili
Continuing to monochrome one step at a time
Dinovember Days 3+4: Hylaeosaurus and Cetiosaurus
Some Dinosaur art :)
(I tried my best to make the anclyosarus scientifically accurate)
Ugh idk if I spelt anclyosarus right ( ´;゚;∀;゚;)
Day 5: erlikosaurus andrewsi
Dinovember DAY 4: Cetiosaurus
Dinovember DAY 16: Psittacosaurus
Warmth - Nuts and Dolts comic // 2023 [RWBY]
One of my last Nuts and Dolts comic (Ruby & Penny from RWBY) from 2023 ♥
Thank you to the people who keep enjoying these <3
Dinovember day 14 - giraffatitan
@1dinodaily 🦕
Dinovember 2025 Days 18 to 25: Medusaceratops, Plateosaurus, Scelidosaurus, Khaan, Icthyovenator, Pelicanimimus, Einiosaurus, and Zalmoxes
one hundred penny polendinas, eat this woman 🫵😐
Dinovember 2025 Days 26 to 30: Diplodocus, Minmi, Falcarius, Ambolopteryx and Deinocheirus