assorted MSPaint bug doodle commissions for @leafkidsblog @petedavidsonscock and @solidagold
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assorted MSPaint bug doodle commissions for @leafkidsblog @petedavidsonscock and @solidagold
today's invertebrate................diemenipatus mesibovi
he's very good at shoving his head inside holes. it's a weird skill, but it's very helpful when someone inexplicably loses their special little beloved amazing things or their child in a tight hole
he also messily eats and shreds whatever he finds in holes, so I really recommend calling him if you ever lose something important like a mummy or a relative in a hole
glorpiness rating: and yet when met
photographs by Gonzalo Giribet (ggiribet). link to original observation (iNaturalist)
wow it's been a while
Onycophorans or velvet worms are known for their soft bodies and many legs but also for their slime shooting appendages. They are related to arthropods and tardigrades.
Pic: Opisthopatus roseus
today's invertebrate......................phallocephale tallagandensis
everyone hates this guy because he is so rude and off putting to talk to. he'll shut down any conversation you try to have with him and will proceed to point out every single flaw in you then shoot you with his horrible slime cannons!! every word used to describe a bad person can be applied to him!! and even worse, everytime you tell him that he's a horrible person he gets about 2.75 times worse!!
glorpiness rating: I guess you could call him a.............phallocephale
photographed by Bruno Bell (tasmanian_cryptofauna) (CC BY-NC 4.0)
according to iNaturalist this thing is called the tallaganda dickhead
Work in progress (because there are only two frames in this haha) I'm starting a project creating pokemon-esque sprites/pokedex entries of weird animals. You know, ones you look at and immediately go "THAT IS A POKEMON. YES I REALIZE IT IS AN ANIMAL BUT THAT. IS. A POKEMON." First on the list is the velvet worm!
Velvet Worm
The Onycophora is saying HAAAAAAI to all my followers! =)