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Cloth (Manta), 1970s (collected 1978) Otomí culture, Tenango de Doria, Hidalgo, Mexico Factory-made calico/cotton, embroidered in satin stitch (Tenango embroidery) L 98 x W 173 cm British Museum Am1978,15.154

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#TextileTuesday:
Cloth (Manta), 1970s (collected 1978) Otomí culture, Tenango de Doria, Hidalgo, Mexico Factory-made calico/cotton, embroidered in satin stitch (Tenango embroidery) L 98 x W 173 cm British Museum Am1978,15.154
Audubon's illustrations of some of our favorite chaotic critters.
From: Audubon, John James, John Bachman, and John Woodhouse Audubon. The Quadrupeds of North America. New-York: V.G. Audubon, 1854.
IT IS TIME!!! FIGHT FIGHT FIGHT FIGHT FIGHT-!
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🦙 LLAMA
🐐 GOAT
🦛 HIPPO
Final round
when quadrupeds stand on their back 2 legs reblog if you agree
:0 can you talk a bit more about your experiences as a junior animator for centaurworld?
cant say much but everyone who worked on this show is so talented and I learned so much. there was so many legs, I cant wait for it to come out
Emboar and Inteleon actually look better as quadrupeds.
John Bachman – Scientist of the Day
John Bachman, a minister and naturalist from South Carolina, was born Feb. 4, 1790.
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