I did the pins for this month's Bizarre Beasts episode! I was asked "would you like to design an okapi pin" and I said "DO I????" You can get the pins on the Bizarre Beasts website all through April!! Check out the video down below!
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I did the pins for this month's Bizarre Beasts episode! I was asked "would you like to design an okapi pin" and I said "DO I????" You can get the pins on the Bizarre Beasts website all through April!! Check out the video down below!
Guess who got to design a tadpole shrimp pin for Bizarre Beasts this month!
They came out really well despite me being a bit ambitious with the fine details:
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This months artist is Emily Alvarez!Please read all of the information below before subscribing. **If you are already subscribed to the pin
(...They haven't updated the artist name on there from last month. I'm not Emily Alvarez 🙃.)
Don’t Grab The Venomous Frogs
Terror Bird, Bizarre Beasts exhibit, University of Nebraska State Museum
The deep sea contains some of the most bizarre creatures on Earth - but what else can you expect from animals that evolved in a dark, cold, high-pressure environment!
We Thought These Snakes Were All The Same
Eyelash vipers were thought to be one widely distributed species that came in a lot of colors, but they’re actually more like five to nine different snakes that each come in a rainbow of colors...even within the same litter... so, how does that work?
Pterosaur in the Bizarre Beasts exhibit, University of Nebraska State Museum