I have a deviantart which I haven't updated in a long time and I've also set up a separate tumblr where I dump doodles and artwork (more recent stuff generally).
I also take commissions for stamps, digital art and dress-up games. Details and prices here.
oooo very very interesting.
Beautiful illustrations!
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My mom’s friend adopted this lovely dog after he was abandoned by his previous family. His name is Shaun. Shaun had always been very good at eating all his food. Every last bit that was, he ate it. One day he started leaving a little bit behind. He wouldn’t eat everything, no matter what. He always left a little behind. Every morning when my mom’s friend checked Shaun’s bowl, the food was gone. That was very strange, because Shaun always spent the night by her side.
One night she decided to investigate the food situation. She waited quietly by the food bowl and then, in the middle of the night, a cat came through the window and ate the remaining food. She noticed the cat was actually pregnant. A week or so later the cat came into her house and gave birth to 6 little kittens. Shaun took care of them as if they were his own babies. My mom’s friend adopted the cat too (her name is Meow) and they took care of the kittens until they all found a loving home. Nowadays Meow and Shaun live happily together as a family and they each have their little bowl of food.
ahhhh precious darlings ;-;
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Yellow Tailed Black Cockatoo by mark.helle on Flickr.
I need to know more about how cockatoos manage to have such incredible lifespans. ._.
Northwest Australia // Vulnerable // Peramelemorphia // image source
Fun Fact: Bilbies do not drink water. Like most Australian mammals, they are marsupials.
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CUBAN LAND SNAIL (Priotrochatella stellata)© Adrián González Guillén
Blaesospira is a genus of land snails with an operculum, terrestrial gastropod mollusks in the family Pomatiidae.
This one is beautiful!
Other Photos you may enjoy:
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IO MOTH CATERPILLAR (Automeris metzli) Saturniidae - ©supernova83
This large and colorful caterpillar can cause painful skin eruption (dermatitis) when handled. IO larvae possess many venomous spines (urticarial hairs) on their body and must be handled with care
Another photo here
Fact Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Automeris_io
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Woah.
Brilliant creature! :’D
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