I want to contribute to this gem that is wwx in crocs

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Good morning, frens! Its Croctober 19th, and something those who hang around us long enough will realize is that we are truly a very odd little community. From redpill rocks to right-wing crocs, android frogs and cartoon dogs, we're a strange family! Embrace the weird!

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06 ::: Opposite Style

Khione pretty much wears everything so to save myself from drawing him in a plain t-shirt and fire crocs with wool socks I figured I'd go for something he wears more rarely.

Also lmao I mislabeled the previous piece, oops.

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Once you want a character to wear crocs, you blink, and next second you have a full outfit to paint on him to match boots

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Very much torn between a few pins representing me, but these ones are probably the best. The transgender tiger is absolutally beautiful, and the polyamory croc is rad af to see. As a Polyamorus transmale, these two just perfect. Also, aussie boy, crocs are aussie,💜
https://t.co/ZjGR7Klt5d

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my first art post compared to one of my more recent crocs.
I think I improved a bit over the months ✨🐊

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Pakasuchus had molar-like teeth that fit together to allow real chewing. It’s one of the most heterodont of the weird-toothed notosuchians, suggesting it might have been herbivorous.

📸 O’Connor et al, 2010: https://t.co/rtNedrq2XD

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Today’s is Nundasuchus songeaensis Nesbitt et al. 2014 a pseudosuchian from the Manda Beds of Tanzania. The phylogenetic position is poorly constrained, but largely because it lacks characters of the ‘classic’ pseudosuchian clades

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Superman contre le KKK, une étrange star académie, "Twitter the comic book" (du moins l'histoire d'un petit oiseau bleu), des gens accrocs à LA TECH brrrr et un nanard Netflix, c'est dans CO 152 et disponible maintenant >>> https://t.co/g4J910mLAR

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Ogresuchus’ name comes from the speculation that it might have been eating young titanosaurs in the nesting ground where it was discovered, like the baby-eating ogres of legend.

📸 Sellés et al, 2020: https://t.co/mXkUXALJJQ

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Onto sebecids and co. for Day 15, a mostly Cenozoic group of terrestrial crocs. The group is famously from South America, but little (~1.5 m) Bergisuchus, with its tiny teeth & one big 'canine' here was from Eocene Europe! (Including the Messel pit!)

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spooky continues- Here are some squishy Werecrocs!
You can get the YCH here: https://t.co/16EMA0zmyE
First character is a new oc of mine!
Other example chars belong to BlueWarriorWolfeh, BlueFella02, and x-PetPrince-x

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wip de niversario a maldita usa crocs

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Today’s is Desmatosuchus spurensis Case 1921, an aetosaur from the southwest. It was a one of the largest with shoulders spikes measuring ~50 cm. The diet is his unknown, but it could have been the largest herbivore of NA in the L Triassic

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Fasalosuchus was one of the biggest rauisuchians (maybe the biggest), at 8-10 meters long. It’s H in this figure, check out the scale bars to get an idea of the size difference.

📸 et al 2013: https://t.co/EqfrGZwkMQ

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F is for Fasolasuchus (B in this pic), a very distant croc-relative from the Triassic of Argentina. It’s in a messy part of the tree we sometimes lump together and call “Rauisuchians.”

📸 Lessner et al 2016: https://t.co/3k8BveHwLn

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Inspired by yesterday's Weretober prompt of "Crocodile", I decided to hold an impromptu in-stream sketch sale of some werecrocs and weregators!
Warmed up w/ myself, then took some commissions from & Trickster9800(FA). (Thanks!)

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Have you celebrated the existence of crocs today? (it should be a daily activity!)

Here are four crocs (or kinda-crocs) I did for Christian Flores, who's doing exactly that with Croctober, on his instagram ian! Can you guess who these are?

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