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Hey hey! I'm Mya and honestly my goal is to one day make it to 1000 followers. But then again a goal I have right now is to be able to sell out of charms! https://t.co/wZUFVmJwtd
Hi #artistsofthecaribbean ! My name is Mya and I'm from 🇱🇨☺. I'm a self-taught artist who loves experimenting with different styles! Heavily inspired by the magic of melanin. 🍯✨
two silly mary comms for @criedwooIf !!!!!!!!!!!! ILY MYA THANK YOU <3 #hisdarkmaterials
pterosaurs were around for ~160Myr, and died out in the Cretaceous–Paleogene extinction 66Mya.
the large Azhdarchidae were doing very well at that time - they were the dominant predators on some island ecosystems - but then being big quickly became very bad
(art by @markwitton)
A group of Alamosaurus sanjuanensis (Ojo Alamo lizard, not named for the Battle of the Alamo but for Ojo Alamo Formation of New Mexico where it was first discovered.), out for an evening walk in the Late Cretaceous Period (Maastrichtian Age 70-66 MYA). Named by Charles W.
Fire is burning in my head , because I am really passionate to chase my dream .
photo by Minn Mya Thway
@canthler Thankyou for hosting 💛 Hi guys! Im Mya, just started doing digitals for a year. I love doing portraits and im still exploring styles lol, i mainly share my works on ig https://t.co/ywgsrfZVCa
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Anyone wants to be moots? I recently reactivated my acc after a few years lol
hi #drawingwhileblack 😁 i’m mya and i’m a 19 year old african american college student in upstate ny! i love doing portraits with bright colors and mostly work with traditional painting 💖
I guess I'll hop on this #drawingwhileblack I'm Mya and part Costa Rican and part Jamaican! I like to draw lewd and cute things! I make charms and just regular ole doodles
@ethereqldiana Heyo I'm Mya and I like to draw cute and lewd things! I've recently been making charms and just doodling.
Here we meet the newly discovered Dzharatitanis kingi (Dzharakuduk titan), having a walk in Uzbekistan (Bissekty Formation), Late Cretaceous Period (Turonian Age 93.9-89.8 MYA). It's the first recorded rebbachisaurid from Asia and was found in 1997 by Hans Dieter-Sues and David J