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Dive into Stitching: My New Sea Lion Cross Stitch Pattern!
Hello, crafty ocean enthusiasts! I'm so excited to finally share my latest cross stitch pattern featuring the ever-so-charming sea lion! These sleek and playful marine mammals are a joy to watch, and I wanted to capture their delightful energy in a stitchable design.
This pattern is perfect for anyone who loves marine life, the ocean, or just wants a fun and engaging project. Imagine this adorable sea lion bringing a touch of the sea to your home decor, perhaps on a cushion or framed on a wall! It’s a wonderful project for stitchers of all levels, and the smooth lines of the sea lion make for satisfying stitching. Get ready to make a splash with your next crafting adventure!
A splashy and fun Tumblr blog post about your sea lion cross stitch pattern:
Dive into Stitching: My New Sea Lion Cross Stitch Pattern!
Hello, crafty ocean enthusiasts! I'm so excited to finally share my latest cross stitch pattern featuring the ever-so-charming sea lion! These sleek and playful marine mammals are a joy to watch, and I wanted to capture their delightful energy in a stitchable design.
I can't wait to see your finished sea lion creations! Happy stitching!
Check out my entire collection of more than 2500 unique and inspiring cross stitch patterns here!
POV: You’re in the middle of the ocean and, for some reason, you need to write something down. To your surprise and delight, you discover that there are about three hundred species of sea pen! Unfortunately for you, none of them can be used for writing. Named for their resemblance to old-fashioned quills, sea pens are actually not single animals: they are colonies of polyps. All of the polyps work together and each has a role to play. There are feeding polyps that catch plankton, as well as polyps that circulate water to keep the colony balanced and upright. Photo: Nhobgood, CC BY-SA 3.0, Wikimedia Commons #oceanlife #deepsea #marineanimals #biodiversity #naturegram #naturephotography https://www.instagram.com/p/Cnw2eTrL2mz/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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A Hybodus that I illustrated for an upcoming issue of the Steinkern Magazine under guidance of Sebastian Stumpf. Most reconstructions get the horns wrong. (image ID: A watercolour painting of a slender shark with serrated spines on its dorsal fins and four horns on its head.)
Who's ready to go see what the whales 🐳 have been up to? We have trips going out on Friday and Saturday 9:00 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. Join us in our heated cabins 🔥 while there's a break in the 🌧️ All trips will be refunded if it's necessary to cancel due to poor weather. Safety 🛟 1st. 📸@randy_straka_photography #whales #humpbacks #sealife #spyhopping #wildandfree #friendlywhales #oceanphotography widlife #travelgram #nature #travelphotography #wildlifephotography #lifechaningadventure #specialmoment #oceananimals #marineanimals #californiatravel #californiadreaming @allthingsmarinelife @whaleswon @discoversealife @whalelife_ @world_wide_whales @oceanawe_ @cleanbluesea @sanctuarycruises (at Princess Monterey Whale Watching) https://www.instagram.com/p/CnDn9gfJSvD/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
Today's World Wildlife Week feature is the gray seal found in Stellwagen Bank National Marine Sanctuary. Can you guess the two true facts about the gray seal?
1. In US waters, there is only one stock of gray seals.
2. Gray seals can dive to 1,560 feet for as long as one hour.
3. Gray seals’ life span is 70-80 years old.
Which one of these statements isn’t true? Tell us your guesses in the comments!
Happy #worldwhaleday! 🐋
Let's celebrate it by enjoying the outstanding surface sequence of a Sei whale (Balaenoptera borealis).
Did you know they are actually the third-largest animal, right after Blue whales and Fin whales? They are incredible giants, that sometimes pass by the Azores in their migrations.