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Might as well post this here :0
Another #DnD character of mine, Noah the elf "fighter"
They are modeled after a spiny flower mantis. They also really seem to hate undead
🕸️Maigumo the Weaver🕸️
Wanted to attempt another go at a spider themed monster girl. This time based on a spiny orb-weaver spider.
Recent Patreon request from @ghostbane of my hedgehog girl Spiny.
The Spiny Leaf Insect, Extatosoma tiaratum, was described for the first time in the scientific literature by Macleay in 1826. https://t.co/G457H6fDTP
(Image: https://t.co/sd0Siq92mc) via @BioDivLibrary @NHM_London
Hello to the new #spidersona !! My young self was adorkable, but my current taste is entirely different! They're a Spiny Orb-Weaver. Am I still obsessed with #IntoTheSpiderVerse ? Uhhh duh!
Sometimes you just gotta ask yourself...if I don't make a super spiny Trilophosaurus, who will? #paleoart #paleontology #sciart #scientificillustration #wip #allokotosauria
Starting 2019 with my Spidersona, Spiney loosely based on the spiny orb weaver spider
Day 19 of @ResearchAsArt
Many consider the Pacific spiny lumpsucker to be the cutest fish in the world. It is a spiky horror show if you ask. me.
#artadventcalendar
On the 15th day of #Fishmas I give you the Pacific Spiny Lumpsucker! These amazing little pingpong balls have boney "spikes" all over their bodies to protect them from predators! #25DaysofFishmas #cutestfish #FishFacts @DrKatfish @RivershedBC
Loganellia, a jawless thelodont w/ a square body & distinctive covering of spiny scales (that I prolly made too large). Gave it a coloration befitting its likely habitat of shallow coastal waters or reefs. #paleoart #paleontology #fossils #sciart #scientificillustration
i miss when pokemon felt more "monsterous". nidoking has been sanded down so much over the years, i love the absolute spiny brute he used to be. maybe the watercolour style just made them look rougher
I can't be the first to think of it-
#Spinyette #Bowsette #peachsona
Common Spiny Lobster (Palinurus elephas). #SciArt (plate unsigned) from Cuvier's Animal Kingdom, Vol. 3: Mollusca, Annelides, Crustacea, Arachnides and Insecta (1834), by Pierre André Latreille. Contributed to #BHLib by the @NHM_Library of the @NHM_London: https://t.co/WUwFSn8W13
🔴[LIVE] HUNTY BOIZ Live ++ We've got spiny boys, wingy boys, dino boys, and we're gonna fight them all! Every kind.
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