Working on the next creature art (ft. Eudraco pyrophorus, the spark dragon). I love how cute my animals end up becoming, despite some of them being apex predators of their environments. How some just seem to have have absolutely no brain cells
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Working on the next creature art (ft. Eudraco pyrophorus, the spark dragon). I love how cute my animals end up becoming, despite some of them being apex predators of their environments. How some just seem to have have absolutely no brain cells
A size chart - but for plants!
Archaeopyrgosidae
Last Common Ancestor: Lepidodendron karyaensis Key:
A = Disciasodendron erosus, the serrated twin-capped towerling; one of five species of Disciasodendron.
B = Pyrsodendron erectus the straightened torcher; one of three species of Pyrsodendron.
C = Salicoidopteris argentatus, the silvery willofern; one of six species of Salicoidopteris.
Foraging for Food in the Frigid Fog
An Omorian strider stops in a winter-touched muskeg for a quick bite to eat. Unbeknownst to it, danger lurks just out of sight...
Operation "Getting Off My Ass And Make SOMETHING By Making Size Charts For Previous Clades" is a go!
((sorry for the lull of Project KARYA content, haven't been in the brain space to work on the current Gobbi's Lesson. I hope this is an acceptable compromise!))
A comparative size chart for various genera within the kingdom Vivibullae ("living bubbles"), descended from a unique lineage of multicellular eukaryotes. It is sometimes considered a sister clade to Animalia. Pictured for a sense of size are the silhouettes belonging to sampled species of extant genera of Vivibullae:
Terrabulla dumetora (A), the brambubble
Oroaphrus oroaphrus (B), the montane bubble
Palustrabulla vulgera (C), the common swamp bubble
Aquabulla borealia (D), the northern lake bubble
Oceanophrus oceanophrus (E), the common ocean bubble
Notosaphrus notosaphrus (F), the common southern bubble
Marebulla vulgaris occidentalis (G), the western sea bubble
Irisaphrus irisaphrus (H), the rainbow bubble
Profundobullus magnus (I), the great abyssal bubble
"An Unfortunate Miscalculation"
Finished illustrating the demise of our tragic protagonist before heading off to bed (kindly ignore that it is almost 3:30 AM where I live) :3
This piece features both the ruddy hippogryph (Ornithohippo rufus; left), and the common gryphon (Pennaleo vulgaris; right). A mature gryphon would be more of an equal match for a bull hippogryph, but this particular gryphon's young age and inexperience with hunting larger prey like this opponent has proven to be a fatal error. Gryphons and hippogryphs both share a common ancestor with an animal similar to the Gaiaic genus Lisowicia, and have developed marvelous keratinous structures analogous to feathers in birds despite being a synapsid; this makes them more closely related to mammals than to reptiles. While gryphons and other therrynchids still lay eggs akin to monotremes, hippogryphs have independently evolved vivipary much like placental mammals. Hippogryphs also possess spurs on each of their legs that they use as both protection against predators, and, in the case of bull hippogryphs, for interspecific fights during mating seasons.
"I...NOT...A-NI-MAL!"
The first recorded words spoken by lesser dragons, during an instance of attempted extermination of one such individual in northern Iyos.
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Yippee, finished the silhouettes of Karya's sophonts!
Legend:
A = Humans (Homo sapiens sapiens*).
B = Corvans (Cornix sapiens)
C = Papillans (Decorattinea sapiens sapiens)
D = Dracans (Draconis sapiens)
E = Vesperans (Fragilihomo sapiens)
F = Gigans (Magnahomo sapiens)
G = Griseans (Paenahomo sapiens)
H = Minans (Parvahomo sapiens)
I = Squamans (Simianguis sapiens); represented are the two body morphs
J = Cetans (Syrenus sapiens)
K = Aurans (Tenuihomo sapiens)
L = Ungulans (Ungulatus sapiens)
M = Ursans (Ursix sapiens)
*The species of human that resides on Karya is sometimes designated as Homo sapiens sapiens var. *karyaensis*, as opposed to Earth's Homo sapiens sapiens var. *terraensis*, due to nominal genetic differences between the two realities' humans.
Some additional context for those who need it:
Huh, I wonder how long it's been since I had asked people about my creature art....
<checks the post dates>
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....uhhhhh totally haven't been procrastinating due to health issues...totally...
LOOK, A DISTRACTION!
((still technically not finished, but damn it she's so cute. Look at her, trying to filter feed fishies and plankton))