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EAA AirVenture Oshkosh Seaplane Base
Whipmas batch 2/3
Characters from @innsjovide @morgedoesart @sirnamehere @samzart and others
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hair, undershirt, pants, button-up- base game, shoes
(was hard to find most cc used)
Cad Bane’s toes
A discussion in the Duros Hoes Discord server has prompted me to think about this. I believe his toes look like that of a frog, so in this regard he leans towards amphibs. Look at those little feets! They even look like Cad’s hands! Definitely only has three toes.
S/O: * Sees Cad's toes * THEY'RE ADORABLE!
Cad: Nothin' a’sso’ciated wit me can b'defined as adorable - dat wurd ain't in my vo’cabulary, lil lady.
*tickles feet*
Cad: Do ya’ have’a death wish or have’ya just lost all yer blasted marbles?!
wrapping up the drawings from december... here’s my standalone characters
Green Tree Frogs - Australia's biggest frog!
This is focused/based on the Australian type of green tree frogs!
Green tree frogs (Litoria caerulea) are a member of the Pelodryadidae family native to Oceania, more specifically Australia and Papua New Guinea. They are also found in Indonesia! Although adapted to live in seasonally dry or wet habitats, they prefer to live in wet biomes such as the tropical forests of New Guinea. Besides that, they live in the dry eucalyptus forests in Australia, shrublands, grasslands and wetlands.
U.S. Marines with Maritime Raid Force, 22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU), conduct fast rope drills from a MH-60S Seahawk aboard the amphibious dock landing ship USS Gunston Hall (LSD 44).
Photo by Sgt. Mason Roy, 22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit