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it just is what it is
when ur lowkey getting owned so u have to pull out your sickest shmoves
“In the margins”, 2025
The margined burying beetle (Nicrophorus marginatus) is a carrion beetle native to North America. I won’t go into much detail here in case you’re feeling kinda squeamish, but the aptly named burying beetles raise their young in “crypts”; formed from the flesh of dead vertebrates that the adults processed and buried. Both parents then stick around and raise their grubs all while defending their fleshy nursery from competitors until the larvae pupate. It’s not often that non-eusocial insects care for their young, so it’s really neat that burying beetles take such great care in ensuring their grubs make it to beetle-hood! 🪲🦴🍄
I’m solidly back in my beetle era, so my page may be pretty beetle-heavy for a bit. I’ve also been having a blast with ecosystem/insect lifecycle pieces as well lately and have a few more on the back burner that I’m slowly chipping away at! Are there any particular insects/invertebrates/ecosystem scenes you’d really like to see me illustrate? Let me know!
I've been experiencing the duality of man to its fullest extent as of late
► lovely indie games I played in 2023
I haven't seen any stamps for some of these games yet, so I made my own. (And for the 5 other people that might enjoy them.)
May this holiday be pleasant. 🎁🎄
Une Charogne (The Carrion), Edvard Munch, 1896 - illustration for Charles Baudelaire's Les Fleurs du mal
Then, oh my beauty, tell the vermin Who will devour you with kisses, That I kept the form and the divine essence Of my putrefied love!
Charles Baudelaire, Carrion (fragment)