Saw this art challenge popping up on my feed and wanted to join 😁

1: Earthly
Immediately thought of termite mounds cause they’re super cool ventilated structures, and they can be really old (I.e. 1000+ years old)

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Large in size but there’s still much to learn about the giant squid (and the sperm whale too) 🦑 Day 2: Little-known for (ok I haven’t made anything new that I can actually share in a while now 😂)

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It’s day two! The prompt is “little-known”, and I’ve just illustration for that. Most people hear “arachnid” and think “spider”, but DYK there are a whole bunch of arachnid orders? Here are just a few of the weird arachnids you might not know about!

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Day 2: Little known

The (Accipiter badius)
This small is a rare breeding species in southeast Europe, their distribution and behaviour there is nearly unknown. Common species in Asia and Africa.
- 2019

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Sharing an old piece for an ashy storm petrel. In 2005 I interned with seabird biologists, spending a few nights on Scorpion Rock helping to catch and band a few birds. They're extremely rare and only nest in sea caves on the islands.

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Its I will try matching my illustrations with prompts provided for the entire month. Today's prompt is 'Earthly' and here is a panel of Cory catfishes. They are bottom dwellers and fit the prompt well I guess!

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Starting off with an old painting of Delicate Arch from What could be more then one of the most famous geologic formations in the world?

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Day one of and I’m punting with an old illustration of some fungi for the first prompt: earthy.

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Laccase, an extra-cellular enzyme that shapes nutrient balance in the soil. For prompt: earthly.
Hoping to make it at least a week of

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