DAY SIXTEEN: Uaru!
Apparently my Us look a lot like Vs, which is leading to confusion about this prompt- oops. 😅

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Second mer of the bunch is Skeppy+Bluefish! I swear I didn't intend to make it look as weird as it does 💀. The red vines are supposed to be the Egg.

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DAY THIRTEEN: Hatchet Fish!
When I gave the prompt hatchetfish, it gave me the opportunity to pick the cute aquarium one or the freaky deep sea one. I chose the deep sea one.

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DAY TEN: Oarfish!
We’re officially done with one column out of three!! Heck!! Thank you to everyone who’s been doing this prompt list with me till now and beyond! 💙

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DAY SIX: Shark Sucker!
It’s been the BEST seeing how everyone is interpreting the strange body shape of this fish- y’all are so creative!!

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DAY FIVE: Ribbon Eel!
Not only is this eel’s colors super bright, but every picture taken of it ever makes them look like they’re constantly screaming. Perfect for this prompt list.

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DAY THREE: Angler Fish!
I’ve been carrying this design in particular with me since I first started doing mermay in 2017!! He’s grown so much!!

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DAY ONE: Koi Fish!!
It’s happening it’s happening!! I’ve been preparing for this event for months and I finally get to unveil my illustrations to you all. Here’s day one!

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Thank you
Me like draw your girl
I loved her hair of rainbow Red heartRainbow

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Thank you
Me like draw your girl
loved her hair of rainbow Red heartRainbow

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(repost because i forgot the hashtag)

day 1: red - tommy :D

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Oh this is nice. 's just announced the release of two pride-liveried trains for 2021: of . 🏳️‍🌈

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A portrait of the (especially) bizarre Triassic dicynodont Rechnisaurus, attempting to capture all its oddities—the crest, the pits on top of the snout, and caniniform processes that cover the otherwise sizeable tusks. Also a contribution to

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quick Rhinodicynodon, skeletal referenced by Ivanbel

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I would like to start a hashtag. We noticed yesterday on the stream that dicynodonts had potentially much better color vision than modern mammals, which opens the possibility to much more colorful "beaked-elephant-pigs".
Post ideas with

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