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This one is for @HonkIfUrHoary - who put me onto the existence of Fat Bat Week on instagram and who's Hoary Bat photos (and reposts) always delight.
Third pseudoprint in my series "Suns Out! Tongues Out!" - a #tamandua, and so by first letter of their names so far spelling
Anteater
Numbat
Tamandua
❤️
I have Pangolin next pencilled up.
The SEVENTH week of LockDragon means a new thread!
Beginning with the 43rd in the series: Cog-backed Teal Dangler. Love tummy rubs. Does not blink. Vigilant, Viridian, Virulent. Causes a mild case of the common cold if you don't have the correct key in hand when you touch it.
40th of Lockdragon! Jade deco mazed roundel. Nervous, likes pineapple mint frappes, visits to the beach and watching jellyfish at the aquarium. Dislikes sudden loud noises, recreational 4WDs and litterbugs.
SIXTH week of Lock Down begins: 36th of LockDragon.
A doubly opinionated Athenian Turquoise browed lock. Hangs around with night birds, the BEST at pub quiz nights, really likes a well made coffee. Suspicious.
LockDragon #27: Is unconvinced. Has just remembered that it left its cup of tea in the microwave. Smells of aniseed. Chirrups when locked/unlocked.
Week 3 of #lockdownlockdragons begins with 22nd Lock Dragon...
Crimson curly-horned small-winged DragonLock, anxious, eager to please, suffers from tummy upsets, wishes it could fly (likes to secure things in high places to pretend). Tries hard.
Hard to believe it is the end of week 3 of these & yet I have hard proof: the dragons concur.
21st of LockDragon : Two faced emerald heraldic lock. Eats green ants, smells of apple cider. Has two opinions, generally conflicting, on everything. Likes botanical field guides