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@star-critter
Caught red-handed!
they should've MADE OUT in that CAR
just remembered this game existed
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OVA redraws with my designs 📼
I have ethically sourced tails from local small businesses, all my animal bones are also either bought from an ethical source orrrrrr I go outside and look for them, its not that hard.
Would Human Puzzles kill me if i headcannoned his name like Wilson William Deanster or Freddy :]
A copper retriever with her unoxidised puppies
Such a beautiful family ❤️💚
Tell me star do you truly like bread
Yes, I do, Anon. Yes, I do. Though I am completely unaware of how you know this, as I do not recall ever bringing up my likeness for bread on my blog.
/gen
⭐️ The Brightest Star ⭐️
🤎 - thylacine plushies!!
The thylacine in Oslo! I like that they display it in its own diorama
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impression of the past
First Dinoël posting ! Those are illustrations i made for my first creator's market, centered around dinos and popular science ...
The Thylacine, or tasmanian tiger, was an extinct marsupial from Australia.
The Quagga was a species of zebra from South Africa.
Edit: I updated the Thylacine art, because the inspiration i chose for the frame was an uneducated choice, enjoy this updated version !
Dappled sun (Thylacinus cynocephalus)
This is a 3-D scan of NRM A56 6599, highly regarded as “the best preserved” of only 5 adult thylacine wet specimens in the world.
She, a doe, was captured somewhere in Tasmania in the year 1882. She was on display at the London Zoo from the 14th of November 1884 to April the 2nd, 1893. She was originally purchased by a Dr. A. Bingham Crowther of Launceston, from the Zoological Society of London.
She is currently in the collection of the Swedish Museum of Natural History in Stockholm
I’d have more information here but for some reason all of the information on this pretty lady is about genome sequencing and other bullshit, so here’s to hoping colossal biosciences doesn’t get their greedy hands on her and damage her for her DNA.
If Puzzles and WPNZ were forced to follow traffic laws, I think WPNZ would experience the most road rage out of the two of them.
Puzzles to me is more like those oblivious drivers who induce rage in others.