NSFW commission I finished for Eezo-the-Dragon (FA), but really wanted to share it here as well!
Made it SFW by putting random group of fishes on the foreground. 😂👌

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's new website features a whole page dedicated to 'The King of the Fishes', my educational book about Jen turned my scruffy sketches into beautiful illustrations! https://t.co/qZFiAksIzz

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Lights and colors are done on next villain. Have to find a name both in French and English now...

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Cool 50 fishes of North America infographic! Of course the top fish is the top fish👍 https://t.co/vqMNCmAoTT via A.Bernau Jr.
HT

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Darkness on the ebb



She’s inspired by jellyfishes…and will probably guide you in the deep sea. Where she takes you I’m not too sure jk 😂

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Ryujin is a Japanese Dragon God. Often honoured as the god of the Sea, he controls the tides using magical jewels. He lives in a palace built out of red and white coral and his servants consist of sea turtles, fishes & jellyfish. His jewels appear in many myths

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Colourful and surreal illustrations of fishes found in Moluccas (Indonesia) and the East Indies by Louis Renard (1678 -1746) from Histoire naturelle des plus rares curiositez de la mer des Indes (1754).
Download now at https://t.co/1YDNtC19Ut

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I don’t think you ready for this Jelly, cause her body’s too jellyfishes for ya babe!

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Me: mermaids are graceful and mysterious. I'm going to make the prettiest mermaids from the prettiest fishes.
Also me: goldfish are so dumb I love them only goldfish forever.

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Fish fact: The earliest relatively-complete fish fossils date around 470 million years ago. Here are artist renditions of Arandaspis from Australia (470my old) and Sacabambaspis (450my) from Bolivia. Both are armored jawless fishes.

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I have been working on a grant in which I paint fishes native to the Middle Tennessee Stones River system in an effort to show the general public just how beautiful and diverse our native fishes are. Go out there and discover your beautiful native animals, too!

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It's not a garlic. Or maybe it is?

Inaria is a shallow water thingy that lived 550 million years ago. Its fossils have been found in Australia and Russia. It's a ~mysterious~ creature but paleontologists suspect it might be related to corals and jellyfishes.

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Updates from our team in Bolivia! A Two day symposium on fish, rivers and people in La Paz tomorrow, and our reached But more news is coming... As we come closer to World Fish Migration Day 2018!

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Random doodle of and
Fishes need water.. !!

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