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Storyboard Artist, Char. Designer and Aspiring writer.
He/Him, 29 years old.
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Another entry for Beast Fables, Chimeras! Showing that it's not just humans who can turn into other beasts, though unlike humankind, only a select number of a species can become chimeras.

Also, Jackalopes!

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Today's warm-up! An Armorhead punting a longbowman. Because there's always a need for more speculative/fantasy boars!

From 's Dragonslayer Codex.

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A preview for my next monthly abomination. You know who it is.

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And finally, a fully grown male Boaraceratops. The boar is a mountain of muscle and fury, with bright markings that signal both its fitness and a challenge to others.

Not a good runner, so it fights back the most.

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The Boaraceratops, late juvenile form (left) and young adult (right). At these stages of life, they begin to exhibit far more aggression towards potential predators. They also leave the protection of their parents as young adults.

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Well, since the Tyrannotiger got so popular, here's critter no. 2 of the hybrid series: the Boaraceratops. Combines the omnivory and ecological destructiveness of a boar, the size and strength of Triceratops, and the angry-ness of both

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A new No Man's Land update! First of a series called "Parallel Lives of the Keas", in which we explore the lives of two Kea populations, one from native New Zealand, and one introduced in Cincinatti.

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Some long overdue fanart for 's fantastic Dragonslayer Codex.

A Great Kinsbane and a Hullbreaker in a hypothetical territorial dispute, with the Hullbreaker giving a warning that it's not to be trifled with.

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Today's Warmup: Saint Patrick and the Beasts of Ireland. Featuring Scelidosaurus, Megaloceros and the Great Auk. Of the three, only the auks were alive during his lifetime, when they were still common in Europe.

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