The Lenape story of the "Great Turtle" was first recorded by Europeans between 1678 and 1680 by Jasper Danckaerts. The story is shared by other Northeastern Woodlands tribes, notably those of the Iroquois Confederacy.

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my art from @/gruesomezoo

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Thank you for supporting

Also, the last four digits in your username are the last four numbers of my mom's phone number lol.

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Current cover of the North American Review titled "Women of Words" by done with pastel on paper

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day 10: Platyhystrix
We complete the first third of with the permian sail-back (no, not that one ( no, not that one either)), a mid size dissorophid from Northamerica

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day 8: Zatrachys
With lots of horns and and a misterious hole, we start week two of with the little dragon one of the weirdest looking temnospondyl from the early permian of northamerica

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Me and Grimsby are taking on the tour around Europe, and North America in the 19th century.

//rp.accnt

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N is for Napa Rebob

The Napa Rebobs have been spotted in Napa Valley in California; Partrick Road and Partrick Cemetery are their regular haunts!

Artwork (c) Lizzie Cavanagh

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F is for the Flathead Lake Monster

This cryptid was first sighted in Flathead Lake, Montana in 1889.

Artwork (c) Lizzie Cavanagh

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D is for Dover Demon

First spotted in the 1977 in Dover, Massachusetts, the Dover Demon was reported by four different witnesses over two days.

Artwork (c) Lizzie Cavanagh

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The Cryptid Alphabet 2.0 is a go! A is for the Alkali Lake Monster of Nebraska.

Artwork (c) Lizzie Cavanagh

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Regional variation and its regional evolution. They are based on the Splinter Cat and Wampus Cat, both from northamerican folklore. You can get more info here https://t.co/MQ7GYQFZDT

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