Gerenuk (Litocranius walleri), male, standing to feed on tasty leaves, family Bovidae, Samburu National Reserve, Kenya
Photograph by @mogenstrolle
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✨Mutation March - Day 24: Antelope✨
Accidentally turned this antelope into the biohazard symbol, but that seems fitting.
Cantaloupe antelope.
I’m always happy to draw inspiration from centipedes, so depending on your feelings of those creatures, this may be an anteNOPE.
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Gerenuks demonstrating their ability to be long (left) and tall (right) from Richard Lydekker’s The game animals of Africa (1908).
Full text here.
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Ken Nuk
Got a new job. it's... just beach
IT'S NOT LIFEGUARD!! That's a very common mistake
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are you perchance an easily stealable borrowable item
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Everybody meet the gerenuk
I think Mother Nature was a bit high when creating this creature
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Picked a random animal (gerenuk) and random profession (bookkeeping), so here's the gerenuk from accounting.
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The skylight studio of the preparation department at the American Museum of Natural History. To the right, an elephant hide is being prepared for the Great Hall.
From: Natural History Magazine
1936
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Gerenuk
Litocranius walleri
By Nathan Rupert
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Gerenuk (Litocranius walleri)
Also known as the giraffe gazelle, the gerenuk is one of the only antelope specifically adapted for feeding on trees and high bushes. Between their long neck and their modified back vertebrae which allow them to comfortably stand bipedally, they can reach 6.5 feet (2m) above the ground in search of food. They live in brushland environments throughout east Africa.
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misc animal sketches
i was so tired that evening, but i really wanted to draw something, so i asked the corb server for some weird animal suggestions. they do not disappoint! i have more in a list that i'll draw next time i wanna tackle some funky critters
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Gerenuk (Litocranius walleri), mother and calf, family Bovidae, Samburu National Reserve, Kenya
Photograph by Michael Sheridan
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Give your best caption on this beautiful Gerenuk crew by #wildographydudette Keren Su #Wildography #allears #gerenuk #kerensu #allnatureshots https://www.instagram.com/p/ClBUuqZMrL_/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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THE BING BANG BOGGY BOO-BOO THEORY
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Blond Birchly
My airhead era arrives!
(Also I needed a new business card)
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