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Nine-banded Armadillo (Dasypus Peba) from the viviparous quadrupeds of North America (1845) illustrated by John Woodhouse Audubon. Download now at https://t.co/Gvo8YXZRv7
A design that's gonna be printed on mugs for @pinselohrkater and me~
Our lynx sonas in their non-canon quadrupedal form. Just fits better on a mug and is less "weird" to look at for the muggles visiting occasionally. :P
I always thought #otters were cute, but these ones from Audubon's 'Quadrupeds of North America' (1851-54) are frankly terrifying
I missed #WorldOtterDay, but I figure it's still yesterday somewhere...
Images via @BioDivLibrary & book also held @museumsvictoria library #RareBook
https://t.co/JbZMqYEmOa
Giving something different a go. Anthro is a nice breath of fresh air from smol quadruped equines :)
In preparation for my Art Weekend with @MorselWolf , I am taking a limited number of Traditional media Commissions! (these will be cute-style quadrupeds ) Hit me up for further details :)
@Trickywii #trickyfusions For some reason, I haven't seen any quadruped Lucario and Lycanroc fusions so here's my version of it :^)
Eevee for the video thumbnail. Getting the hang of quadrupeds... slowly... You can kinda tell I gave up in rendering fur in the end. XD
Did this for @DarkyLeUmbreon. Still need to get the hang of animal characters. Especially quadrupeds.
15/3/2017 today's doodle is a random fluffy cat :3 I should use a reference though, quadruped proportions are tricky for me. Next time!