‘Survivor’ My first entry for
I so wanted to participate in this fun challenge by so here is a work I did for a magazine which never got published.

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Day 15 prompt ‘twin’…a while back I did a stint as an animal care volunteer in the nocturnal house at the Woodland Park Zoo in Seattle, WA. I helped care for these adorable slow lorises. And my illustration was published in —albeit upside down.

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A trio of Poroderma pantherinum for prompt 15. Twins ( erm Triplets) For

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"Aflame"

The short eared owl (Asio flammeus) is ground-nesting, day-time feeder in the ‘eared-owl’ genus Asio. Its species name, flammeus, comes from the appearance of flaming feathers flowing from the top of its body.

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Firefish goby for prompt 13. Aflame. This was an easy choice

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A yellow head jawfish for prompt 12. Tunnel. This fella lives in burrows made from crushed coral and sand

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day 11- hoax

✍️:

How to Address Conspiracy Theories: https://t.co/3KpF0Hch5w

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A Megladon sketch for today's and theme. The hoax being that people think they are still alive today.

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Trying to catch up, been busy getting uni work and commissions out, but powered through a couple of low effort sketches for days 7, 8 and 9 of !

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Day 10: Echoing

Did you know that the horn of a ram is called *Shofar*?
They are used as a musical instruments (often for religious purposes).

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Pour le du repost du cachalot nain du de l'année dernière et son système d'écholocation :

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Day 10: Echoing. I know I won't be the only one to think of glorious These are a and a close up. Without bat there'd be a lot more nocturnal insects out there.

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For prompt 10. Echoing I chose a cow tail ray- recently confirmed to communicate using striking clicks. https://t.co/IUar3y9oGz

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