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rapidpunches · 18 days
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Legend has it their necks are SO BUFF catching one and letting it go will grant you the magical ability to survive a karate chop to the throat.
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claypigeonpottery · 1 year
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had a strange thought about a rabbit walking through a deer's ribcage and becoming a jackalope
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astuto-the-rat · 11 months
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I have created a mythical animal, the Trufflelion! (still trying to find a better name, so suggestions are appreciated!)
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(NOT MY ART, credit goes to crictagrus from Therian Guide!)
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(also not my art, credit goes to House of Psychos, also from Therian Guide!)
The Trufflelion is an omnivorous marsupial that scavenges for food. Their most favorite foods are corn, strawberries, cow, and pig. Both male and females have pouches since both parents raise their joey(s). They are small, about the size of a mouse, and are great diggers/swimmers/climbers. They use their tufts and big ears to hear predators close by. They have an excellent sense of smell, sight, and hearing. They’re solitary animals, but if they come across one another, they may scavenge for food together and sometimes go their separate ways once they find food. They also come together to mate.
They are nocturnal and are extremely adaptable. They may sleep in burrows (created by themselves or using the burrows of other animals), caves, tree cavities, and even houses. They are most active during the summer, in which they store food in order to prepare themselves for the winter. Activity also increases when it rains.
They’re mostly found in forests, grasslands, and sometimes urban and suburban areas as well. They are vocal creatures, sometimes making a meow-howl when searching for mates, whistles when they search for their joeys if they’re lost, hissing to show affection, barking and growling to scare away oncoming predators, etc. They’re territorial, marking with their scent from their paws, scratching bark, rubbing their faces onto surfaces, and/or urination.
They may defend themselves by biting, jumping towards the enemy, scratching with their sharp claws, barking and growling (as mentioned before), etc. When a Trufflelion is angry, feel threatened/stressed, or senses danger, they may wag their tails in a fast pace, snort and huff, or whine.
I’ll probably post more facts about the Trufflelion later.
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deciduouseuphoria · 1 year
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A menagerie of jackalopes for my ceramics 1 class
Wood fired, 2023
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dinodanicus · 1 year
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A Madagascar night fairy caught in the middle of eating a juicy caterpillar. Madagascar night fairies are one of the most primitive of living fairy species coming out only at night to feed on caterpillars and flying insects.
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bebx · 1 year
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jue-jack · 2 years
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animal that totally exists
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evil-little-rodent · 10 months
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creachur
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just-a-we1rd0 · 8 months
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SORRY ITS TILTED
DRAFFINS MY ALL-TIME FAVORITE CREATURE AHGVGSHSWS
I MADE THESE GUYS IN LIKE YEAR 5 SO I DONT TALK ABOUT THEM MUCH
Anywho
The draffin is a 7ft semi-aggressive omnivorous creature. They have the ability to spit their stomach acid if they have eaten recently, which can cause painful burns. They can shoot two different ways: A straight line, for more precision, or a cone, for more area burns. They can be found living in cave systems, becoming aggressive when their homes are threatened. It is rather difficult for them to hunt due to their size, so they will mainly intimidate other creatures away from their kills, attempting to not get in a fight as they have very soft skin. Or, they will eat other food sources such as berries and tree-fruits, sometimes even eating tree bark or roots. Unique to these specimins, during the mating season, once a female has either given birth or laid her eggs, (These creature have a unique reproductive track, meaning some lay eggs, while others give live birth.) she will leave and let the males care for the young until they can depart in the late winter.
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juleteon · 7 months
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you missed.
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owlyjules · 1 year
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Grass Unicorn! 
It was a good little practice painting after so long! 
Couldn't decide if I wanted a border of not, so here we go! I really like how it came out!!:D
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claypigeonpottery · 11 months
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lope, jackalope
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ecoamerica · 1 month
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sennamaticart · 1 year
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vyxaer · 5 months
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bunnymellow-art · 10 months
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Strawberry Orange Griffin {$30}
Strawberry orange Griffin adopt! This little friend was designed by myself and my partner they're $30usd https://toyhou.se/22614998.strawberry-orange-griffin-30 base by huppyleon
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drapains · 10 months
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ecoamerica · 2 months
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