African wild dog (Lycaon pictus) with reduced pattern
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Crops of some personal pieces for April, posted onto my Patreon
Website / Patreon
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African wild dogs
By: Unknown photographer
From: Wildlife Fact-File
1990s
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i felt like this was a necessary thing to share
i dont know exactly WHO needs this, but i know that someone does.
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I recently illustrated a memo game "Endangered Animal Babies" for Treecer. This memo game contains 72 unique illustrations and 36 endangered animal species. Each pair consists of the parent and the baby animal and all the illustrations were done in watercolor.
I'm really grateful for this opportunity and very happy with the outcome of the game! The game is sold by WWF Finland and Treecer at the moment.
SET 1 | SET 2 | SET 3 | SET 4 | SET 5 | SET 6 | SET 7
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smoke break
looks better in full size :)
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An African wild dog (Lycaon pictus) yawns in Botswana, Africa
by Fabrice Stoger
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I think everyone have already forgotten the other incarnations of Life, whose designs were drawn last year. All this time they have been on my mind because I also wanted to make them into personalities.
The wild african dog of the five stood out the most, as it belonged to a completely different area. While She-wolf, Bear and Lynx live relatively close to each other, Dog is the only one who lives in isolation and therefore has his own perception of his surroundings (plus the fact that he is blind).
Goes by the name Kaang. The locals probably believe that he is the god who, according to African mythology, created the world. The Dog doesn't agree, but he doesn't deny the rumors that are created around him x)
The She-wolf might have been one of the few who could, and more importantly wanted to, visit him.
But Wolf didn't share that opinion. Too alien. Too out of this world x)
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