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Fly, Mary
Fly agaric
Dartmoor National Park UK
Some more zoo drawings. (Okay okay, to my one follower (only follower?) who’s only here for the dinosaurs, sorry there’s more of those on the way. Requests welcome.) Here’s some birds-modern dinos- including an ‘Emoo’.
just fun silly thoughts of nil and polly in vintage swim outfits :3
nil and polly belong to the amazing @brightgoat !!
alt versions under cut
Here are a few drawings I’ve made of Tylosaurus rex, which at 13-14 m (approx. 43-46 ft) long is the largest species of the mosasaur genus Tylosaurus as well as one of the largest and most fearsome mosasaurs of all time. one of these artworks is titled “Always a Bigger Mosasaur” and depicts the animal devouring a juvenile of the smaller Tylosaurus proriger at the bottom. For a long time the largest Tylosaurus specimens were once considered to be a very large member of T.proriger until they were classified as T.rex a few days ago.
Dartmoor National Park UK
eotriceratops comm
brown bears ʕ·ᴥ·ʔ
Bremen, Germany 🇩🇪
Bremen is one of the oldest and most important cities in northern Germany. Located along the Weser River, it became a major trading center during the Middle Ages.
Bremen was a key member of the Hanseatic League, a powerful network of trading cities that dominated commerce in Northern Europe from the 13th to the 17th centuries. Its wealth from trade helped shape the city’s impressive architecture and influence.
One of Bremen’s most famous landmarks is Bremen Town Hall, a masterpiece of Gothic and Renaissance architecture that, together with the nearby Roland Statue, is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
The city is also known for the fairy tale The Town Musicians of Bremen by Brothers Grimm, even though the animals never actually reached Bremen in the story.
Today, Bremen is a vibrant city that combines medieval history with modern industry, culture, and maritime traditions, making it one of Germany’s most distinctive destinations. 🇩🇪
there’s a genre of sketches in the vault over the years of “razulia posing next to buildings like she’s doing a car commercial while also hitting on the tenant”
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by Hanna Lazar
Dartmoor National Park UK