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#みおーん絵
I drew this picture on commission!
Herbivorous carnivore...
Toothsome Carnivores
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#sugarysymbiote #gurokawa #yamikawa #yamikawaii #BlackArtist
White Stork
Conservation Status: Least Concern
Japanese Name: シュバシコウ
Distribution: Africa, Europe, Southwestern Asia
Average Lifespan in the Wild: 22 Years
Diet: Carnivore
Romanised Name: Shubashikou
Scientific Name: Ciconia ciconia
3. I have a few designs I really like, one of them being Key-Ri. He is a dragon-kin who looks really young and tiny but is actually not so young. He has a carnivore bunny companion he named Posta, who will chew your hand off if you try to pet him. #nepOC
Blue Whale
Japanese Name: シロナガスクジラ
Conservation Status: Endangered
Distribution: Unknown
Romanised Name: Shironagasukujira
Average Lifespan in the Wild: 80 – 110 years
Diet: Carnivore
Scientific Name: Balaenoptera musculus
Thank you for tagging me, sweet thing!!
I’m practically a carnivore so I do love a well prepared steak and potatoes ~
No tags from me this time!
Anyone who wants to~ https://t.co/A8EL5TPcBr
Wolverine
The wolverine, also referred to as the glutton, carcajou, skunk bear, or quickhatch, is stocky and muscular carnivore. The adult wolverine length usually ranging from 65 to 107 cm, a tail of 17 to 26 cm, and a weight of 5.
"you paired an ELF with a KITSUNE?"
"why, what'd I do wrong?"
"you fucking moron, elves are vegan."
"and?"
"and?? And she's a carnivore!"
And I started my personal inktober named #knytober2022 I will post every other four days so here the first batch 🧵 to follow for the other days
1 carnivore
2 anchient
3 modern AU
4 night
The best overall visual reference I have been able to find is this graphic from Pearson Education. This graphic shows a basic comparison between the teeth found in carnivores, herbivores, and omnivores.
Another random hybrid idea. This one is made of allosaurus, sauropelta and tanycolagreus.
Large carnivore that uses it's shoulder spikes to easily hunt down sauropods
The only fictional girl I be down bad for, and simping is the yeti from Carnivores (Ice Age)
Amazing!
"Insektenfressende Pflanzen"
Carnivorous Plants, Carnivores, Karnivoren, Pitcher Plants
Chromolithograph published 1896. The plants are numbered with the names given below in Latin and German.
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No thanks! Your lunches are way too veggie-heavy. I'm a carnivore! I needo meat!
Thylacine
Average Lifespan in the Wild: 5-7 years
Distribution: Australia, New Guinea
Conservation Status: Extinct
Diet: Carnivore
Japanese Name: フクロオオカミ
Romanised Name: Fukuroookami
Scientific Name: Thylacinus cynocephalus
Also known as: Tasmanian Tiger