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Last minute shark lady for Wednesday’s video:
@ShinyGanderAnja Yup! Until they hit the adolescent stage the eyes of all the robust clade are blue. At maturation uk and zen go red and kurajaku goes yellow. As basically a neotenic zentaur, the oritaku retains their blue eyes into adulthood.
A kurajaku bull rising from the shallows. At his age, algae has grown over all his feathers and most of his hide.
Xangogao, Prime Witch of the Viper Clan and a gifted healer. Their familiar, a horned viper, is armed with a bite which can deliver healing magic through his venom.
#RepostDay: a bunch of #Paleoart from back before writing a novel and working on Kaimere took over what time I had.
Some island dwarf elephants for Kaimere:
Top is a hairy Palaeoloxodon, bottom is tiny Elphas that basically don’t grow out of the infant size and proportions.
The parrot shark is a member of a clade exclusive to Kaimere related to dogfish that convergently resemble carpet sharks.
Although hardly an exhaustive list, especially since it leaves out the common jackal, this piece includes many of the canids of Kaimere that will be included in my next video, which will explore the mammalian carnivores of Kaimere: