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Reposting these because they go wherever I go! They are a species of currently unnamed "pseudo-mammals" whose migratory patterns are decided by an annually fruiting species of tree with which they've evolved codependency. These images are a little old so hopefully I'll have more on them later.
Oppossumsaurus from 2 years ago
I NEED MORE APPRECIATION FOR GROOVY SOCKS.
someone told me a few days ago that my socks didn't match my outfit.
Like uhm, honey yes? My pink cupcake socks don't match my blue jeans and jumper?
thats the POINT.
Everyone needs to fix their sock groove please and thank you.
Allow me to introduce you to Franklin and Sally They are twins and Franklin is envious of Sally’s impractical amount of teeth
come back daily for more creatures
New headcanon: Warlock is the only one who got the joke about the dinosaur bones. Turns out it was a dumb dad joke.
#MiniatureMonday
A Study of Dinosaurs on the Comparative Method or Comparative Dinosaurs for Students, Amateurs, Fanciers and Breeders
This being a rather dreary Monday in the middle of November, an item of a cheery, satirical and humorous nature seemed called for.
With that in mind, may I present to you A Study of Dinosaurs on the Comparative Method or Comparative Dinosaurs for Students, Amateurs, Fanciers and Breeders.
The question may then be posed “So why are there pictures of beetles and not pictures of dinosaurs?”
The publisher helpfully explains that they graciously commissioned a work on Black Beetles, payed in advance, but received a book on dinosaurs several years later. The author offered that this was another amazing example of evolution, and as the publisher had already received the illustrations for the originally requested book, so what's a publisher to do? Thankfully, they decided to give us this.
The book is bound in blue leather, with a matching cloth covered clam shell box and case for the loose prints, which are the same as the illustrations in the book.
Read more about this miniature.
Keep an eye out for this weeks #voicesfromthestacks for another humorous item to combat dreary November!
--Diane R.