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Misplaced Lens Cap
we're not kids anymore.

Andulka
occasionally subtle
almost home

Origami Around
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Keni
Alisa U Zemlji Chuda

ellievsbear
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
Cosmic Funnies
Jules of Nature
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Lindwurm
Balance
What’s your favorite Pokémon region?
Unova!
Some slugcat anatomy
An interesting thing about the bodies of slugcats is how they get their names. Despite being mammals, instead of fur, most slugcats have a mucus coat similar to slugs and frogs. This gives them the need to be at least semi aquatic. There’s even a species (A. Caudatoides) that has adapted external gills like salamanders in order to be able to breathe underwater even. Similar to a reverse lungfish.
Slugcat taxonomy pt 2
This is the iconic genus, Limosa. Limosa includes 4 species which are listed in the drawing. This post shows the teeth differences as they are the only visual differences known except for L. Gourmand.
Some slugcat taxonomy. This includes the order, families, and an example species of each to show genera. Most genera tend to have one species except limosa. Slugcats are in the Ferae clade which includes carnivorans.
I decided to draw the nerves of a giant Pacific octopus
Jesus fuck it’s been ages
The Last Stag
Alligator gar girl (alligator garl)
My son
Some jumpers! I’m not too sure about the id but they could be from the genus habronattus
These actually look more like Menemerus to me; likely species will depend on the location they were found in, although M. bivittatus is one which looks quite like these and is very widespread across regions of the world which are at least moderately warm.
Habronattus tend to have more squared-off “faces”, more compact bodies, and the third pair of legs often longer than the other back legs but drawn close to the body (creating the impression of hiked-up “knees”).
Thank you. If you want the location, they were in an juan, puerto rico
Some jumpers! I’m not too sure about the id but they could be from the genus habronattus
Some fursonas
"An entity i saw in a dream. This entity is able to be found in what i named "The Kiddie Pool Cavern" a small cave that is dimly lit by a glowing pool that has a floor that looks like those that you would see in a pool for kids.
What is known about this entity: this entity has a greyish-black spiderlike body. Similar to that of a goliath bird eater. Its face is similar to that of a human baby except it’s pale grey with jet-black eyes and a jet-black bloodlike substance coming from the tear glands.Estimated to be the size of a full grown adult man (6’2), this entity is able to outspeed humans and can even kill them. It makes little to no noise when walking as it is an ambush predator. According to my encounter, this entity is hostile to those that enter the cave and chases them only to bite with apparent sharp fangs from behind. When it found me, it bit me at the back of the neck.”
Angel dog