Tucuxi Sotalia fluviatilis
Observed by sergiomtz, CC BY-NC

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Tucuxi Sotalia fluviatilis
Observed by sergiomtz, CC BY-NC
🗝️TEAM LOCKSMITH NO JUTSU 🗝️
Artist: @lildraws, Writer: @tucuxi
Title: Meet Me At The Intersection Word count: 25,688 Rating: Teen Warning: No Archive Warnings Apply Tags: Disability, Physical Disability, Alternate Universe - Pre-Canon, Alternate Universe - Canon Divergence, Pre-CanonChronic Pain, chronic disability after traumatic injury, Stubborn Umino Iruka, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder - PTSD, Survivor Guilt, civilian shinobi relations, Shinobi Politics (Naruto), Shinobi Culture (Naruto), Anbu Root (Naruto), Anbu Hatake Kakashi, Trauma, medical bias, systemic bias, Denial of care, Ableism, Medical Gatekeeping, Canon-Typical Violence, Medical Jutsu, Original Jutsu (Naruto), Mobility Aids, Past Child Neglect, Minor Character Death, Canonical Character Death
Summary: Umino Iruka regarded the man standing before his shop counter with what was probably poorly-veiled irritation. "Yes, thank you," he said. "I know how a triple-layered chakra lock works." Long years of experience kept Iruka's tone even: losing his temper meant losing customers, even if there weren't very many people in Konoha who did what he did. * * * The canon-divergent au in which Iruka graduates the academy, does 3 D-rank missions, and then retires, because his leg was badly crushed in the kyuubi attack—so he re-trains as a locksmith and makes chakra-manipulated locks. A story about systemic structural power imbalances between shinobi and civilians and the various ways in which expectations of physical strength and implicit ableism are detrimental to community trust. In which Iruka finds himself stuck between worlds, all because Sharingan Kakashi demanded the impossible, and Iruka made him a quadruple-layered chakra lock.
🗝️Read this Kakairu Big Bang Collaboration on Ao3! 🗝️
V/A
"Silo 4"
(LP. Silo Editions. 2018 / rec. 2017)
New animal unveiled. Tucuxi Infography on my Instagram
[ID: An image of a tucuxi from Apú y el espíritu del río (Apu, the Spirit of the River). End ID.]
Tucuxi from Apú y el espíritu del río (Apu, the Spirit of the River) (2015)
[Fic Book Covers 2/?] Thought and Feeling Interwound by tucuxi
Tsunade walked around the desk and sat directly next to Iruka, turning both of their chairs with a casually powerful grasp. In the end they were facing each other, not the desk. He tried and failed to hold her gaze. She reached out and tipped his chin up, forcing him to look at her again. Another hit landed. This time it came from Iruka's left. It felt like it must have shattered bone, ribs grinding against each other in his chest, and Iruka bit his tongue almost until it bled to keep from crying out. “Tell me, Iruka-sensei,” Tsunade said. “How long, exactly, have you been feeling Hatake Kakashi’s emotions?"
2 cardboard pieces, acrylics used
"g*rl with pigeon" and a tucuxi, although i didn't get the colours right
I gave a try at painting two Tucuxi Dolphins (Sotalia fluviatilis)!
This species lives in the freshwater Amazon River in South America. I believe most of its range overlaps with the better-known Amazon River Dolphin, or Boto (Inia geoffrensis).
This species is relatively small (about 4 to 6 feet long). They are generally shy but can be acrobatic at the surface.
If I could travel anywhere in the world to see any cetacean species, this is probably the one I’d choose.
I’m not sure what it is about them that grabs my attention - perhaps its their small, adorable appearance, or the fact that we know so relatively little about them, or maybe it’s just because I’ve always been a bit obsessed with the thought of river dolphins…
Whatever the reason, I dream of one day having the opportunity to photograph them in their natural habitat!