I'm drawing your ocs as scrungly lizards! Lemme add your oc to this kobold kollection by joining my stream~
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Helloo!! I do PixelArt and have done Lizards/Dragons before!!!

Prices in image more examples here: https://t.co/pnXyMn2OY3

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Life's a peach when there are no fire breathing lizards around.

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doodled matsuo's siblings ^_^ family of extremely normal lizards

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the great alioramids and the otodontid sharks, the grimlock tyrant is an extinct giant tyrant that specialized in hunting young castle lizards https://t.co/b4rBx66Z9X

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Castle lizards, and the only Rivals they have are themselves, too big for predators maybe except for the now extinct Grimlock tyrant but the extinct predator only hunts young castle lizards, fully grown ones only fear eachother

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re:been drawing lizards lately mutsume gets her own poast because super special double sided designs

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I draw robots

And lizards

I have yet to bridge the gap between

Is pitch, you follow now

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💖💯The stealth tho! ✨🔥 but I like all the lizards that are au naturel! 🦎

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The gangs all here!! ✨✨

No I can’t draw any animals, that includes robot lizards

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0xB98D5 swept 12 Ethlizards for Ξ10.690 ($17,160.44)

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As an avid web fan 3 NFT collector I'd be loving my founder to be speaking this way.We're in good hands Lizards!Hissssssstory.
BULLIZH!

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What do the results look like for Euparkeria? Blue=nose down, red=nose up. To be bipedal Euparkeria needed to be in the red area. All extant lizards are deeply blue and the results are robust. Euparkeria couldn't be bipedal if it moved similar to any bipedal lizard today! 10/15

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So does this mean it was potentially bipedal? To get more nuanced insights we looked at the moments around the COM. Bipedal lizards run bipedally due to peak GRFs in early stance phase, pushing the GRF vector in front of the COM, and thus pushing the nose up. 9/15

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We identified muscle attachments on the pelvis and hindlimbs and built the musculature in 3D! Based on those 3D muscles and muscle architectural data of crocodylians and lizards we estimated muscle parameters for our musculoskeletal simulations. 5/15

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