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I had to take a break from my break to draw Jeff’s cat.
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Pierrot Men - Avenida de los Baobabs, Madagascar
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Baobab. Bernard Rudofsky, 1964 [De Architecture without Architects: A short introduction to Non-pedigreed Architecture]
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“ ▪️Desert Rosewood▪️ “ // Max Terwindt
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Strawberry Kiwi Slushie (Vegan)
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Allée des baobabs by Jean Pierrot
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Wide EXEGGUTOR (Grass/Dark)
Second wide regional variant inspired by Bromojumbo's work on twitter
This EXEGGUTOR form is based on the Baobab tree from Madagascar mixed with the "Man-eater tree" legend, also from Madagascar. Its longer faces are based on the seed pods from the Baobab tree and the gaping mouth in its center is a referece to holes found on baobab trees, this are usually made by people to use the baobab for shelter, but can be done also by some animals, like elephants.
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Kind of a MILF not gonna lie
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Baobab trees are built for benedictions, and for wonder, with their bloated trunks and short, spindly branches that scrape the sky in supplication.
Jori Lewis, The Eternal Tree, Emergence Magazine, March 17, 2022
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Baobab: the tree of life
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Ground type chungus monsters.
Tarricade were found traditionally in arid plains and wastelands however today are more likely to be found around the outskirts of cities and isolated towns. They cause a number of issues as they tear up road surfaces to eat and are notoriously difficult to move on.
Baobasaur use their mighty girth to store copious quantities of water and can survive prolonged droughts for years if they are suitably prepared. When travelling, their steps can carve holes in the ground that fill with water pressed from their feet by their own huge weight.
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