Rainforest I for Indian Giant Squirrel (Eating ice-cream and looking incredibly inept because their invisible, iguana-skin coat is inside out)

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Finished another picture of one of my world's races. They're known as the Xhierotz (Ky-rots) and they're a batlike race who lurk in the rainforests of Nielea. Their kind is well known for their use and knowledge of magnetism- which they often use for their clothes and structures.

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✨THIS SATURDAY @ 5:30 EST (4:30 CST)✨
after SM64 with Simply <3

Ruin the Run Event to support the Rainforest Foundation! 🌿

I try to beat Minecraft and chat can donate to make it more difficult or make me start over. Can't wait to see you there!

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H is for a slightly belated Harpy Eagle for ‘ Rainforest themed ABCs

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It’s the Harpy Eagle for this week’s animals of the

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Letter H on the starship USS Rainforest to a new world is our head of security `Hank` the tough-as-nails Harpy Eagle. With fashionable Eyepatch! For

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Our is an Old World you'll never forget if you see it once.Found in rainforests of the Western Ghats of India, lion-tailed macaque (LTM) is an unmistakable presence with black body & face, and the silver-white mane around its face. Art: Shivangi Pant
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G is for the Golden Lion Tamarin for ‘ Rainforest themed ABCs.

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My Egret for and the Birds of a Feather

It's always fun working with a limited palette, especially pigments I don't use often.

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Rainforest G for Golden Lion Tamarin (This grumpy guy is guarding and gobbling golden grapes)

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Today's is G for Golden Lion Tamarin 🐵

What a cheeky monkey!

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E is for Egret a very late for the prompts. I’m playing catch up and hope to catch up this week 😬

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Playing some catch-up. Here’s F is for Frilled Lizard. Should have G done in the next few days.

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Letter G on the starship USS Rainforest to a new world is 'Gally' the Golden Lion Tamarin from the Physics department. For

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Virshe the northern elf is now inured with traversing tropical rainforests with her spiderweave mesh raiment. She pioneers where her brethren are thwarted by insect bites and stifling heat and humidity with her frog familiar.

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African Clawless Otter (Aonyx capensis) is an otter similar to the Congo clawless otter that can be found in sub-Saharan Africa excluding the rainforest areas. They are listed as near threatened due to increasing human population and overgrazing.

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