Meet Perdushka.
Perdushka is very much adult light fury. However she stopped growing long ago, and got spoiled by life indoors with, suddenly... Grimmel.
Don't get me wrong, the nastiest pet for the nastiest human being 👀

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Meet Perdushka.
Perdushka is very much adult light fury. However she stopped growing long ago, and got spoiled by life indoors with, suddenly... Grimmel.
Don't get me wrong, the nastiest pet for the nastiest human being 👀
Teratology Challenge & Inktober day 2
Achondroplasia Mindless
A dwarf dragon
They work with the dwarf searching minerals and metals
So these two weren’t done by me, but by friends and family. Still from the Dragonology coloring book, and worth sharing. Mostly following the color suggestions from the book, with their own twists, using kuretake markers. We have the Sargasso dragon and the Dwarf dragon.
Western Dwarf Dragons, Pogona minor, pretending to be dead branches.
#623 - Pogona minor - Dwarf Dragon
a.k.a Western Bearded Dragon
This large (despite the name) agamid lizard is widespread in SW Australia and our central deserts; including in semiarid woodland or heathland, and in arid desert or coastal dunes. Often seen basking on fence posts. Large ones can be almost 40 cm from nose to tail.
They display a behaviour common to other Pogona species, waving one of their forelegs to trigger a response from a potential rival or mate. Another typical behaviour is head-bobbing amongst males, perhaps related to dominance within their social order.
This particular individual was pretending to be a branch - he didn't move until I got within hands-length of him.
Baldivis, Perth