Sabrina Brewer: Capricorn (2004)
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dragons are real! they're just aquatic and live among the fishes, i saw some at an aquarium back when i was on vacation :]
(you know what i'm talking about right i'm not trying to request false creature i just think its cool)
Yes, yes, there are 3 species of sea dragons...
Leafy Seadragon (Phycodurus eques), family Syngnathidae, order Syngnathiformes, found off the Southern and Western coasts of Australia
photographs by Dave Fleetham & James Rosendale
Common Seadragon or Weedy Seadragon (Phyllopteryx taeniolatus), family Syngnathidae, order Syngnathiformes, found along the southern coast of Australia
photograph by John Sear
Ruby Seadragons (Phyllopteryx dewysea), family Syngnathidae, order Syngnathiformes, found off the coast of western Australia
photographs by Zoe Della Vedova
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dubious thrift finds
1) michelle obama fanny pack
2) fish clock
3) the most terrified cup
4) musclebob buffpants
5) the smilerrrrrrr
6) who fed this cursed doll a lemon
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📢A Fisher's Guide to Eorzea - V.2.0.0!
No longer a single 303 page document, "A Fisher's Guide to Eorzea" has been sundered into SIX VOLUMES.
📚Faster Perf + Loading
🎨New guide art style
💧New Aquariums guide
🤯and more! 🧵
Check it out now:
https://afishersguidetoeorzea.carrd.co
The original single-doc book got so big that I had to break it up. Seems fitting. Examples of the new site and new art style below:
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What would an ocean be without a monster lurking in the dark? It would be like sleep without dreams.
Will Graham surrounded by fish but he's the real catch fr fr.
Corel Painter + Photoshop
(p.s. I just restocked my print shop!!)
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Informed by Research Aboard Ships, Elsa Guillaume Translates the Wonder of Marine Adventures
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While most fish cannot regulate their body temperature (known as being ectothermic), basking sharks were recently discovered to be able to (known as being endothermic) which was previously thought to be exclusive to apex predators such as the basking shark's relatives: the mako and great white shark.
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Can anyone help me identify this fish?
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