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( Jay )( He/Them ) Laid-backed black artist, I mostly draw monsters, monster girls, dinosaurs, and lewd adult content🔞. Other sites I'm on:
deviantart.com/bangboodoragon

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You're challenged by Rebel Trainer Donny . . .

Donny is a character from my series Rebels of the Pantheon, this is him as a Pokémon trainer.

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Day 30 - Snailfish :
The deepest found merfolk in the world, Snailfish mermaids are pale and slow-moving merfolk that can withstand the crushing pressure of the Hadal zone.


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Day 26 - Umbrella Octopus:
Small deep-sea octomaids that have cute ear-like fins that help them steer better, they eat small deep-sea fish and crustaceans.





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Day 23 - Fangtooth Fish:

Small robust fanged merfolk that inhabits the deepsea, these eerie-looking mermaids are known for their impressive fangs.


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Day 21 - Whale Shark:

Large slow-moving shark mermaids that live in tropical seas and open oceans as they are filter-feeders eating plankton and krill.



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Day 12 - Pufferfish:

Large Merfolk that have the unique ability to puff up as a form of defense. They inhabit tropical reefs and some species can be found in freshwater.


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Day 11 - Moray Eel :
Large den-dwelling merfolk, Eel mermaids can be found in tropical waters and are most active during the night.



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For any eagle-eyed followers who recognize the laughing Clownfish mermaid, good on you, for everyone who doesn't know, that individual is from the last MerMay. Canonically her name is Lola, and while I'm here the other one pulling the funny face is her new friend, Poppy.

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Day 10 - Clownfish :

Colorful merfolk that inhabits tropical coral reefs, and comes in a variety of colors and shapes. These mermaids are known as the pranksters of the sea and won't hesitate to trick man or beast.



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Day 9 - Blue Surgeonfish :
Tropical merfolk that are commonly found in the Indo-Pacific sea, they are very popular aquarium mermaids for their striking colors.


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