Kop en klauw van een witkopzeearend (Haliaetus Leucocephalus) https://t.co/XU3KVrbaM6

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Here's Hildr Von Fitch!, My School of Necromancy Wizard, and her familiar Bucephalus the floaty frog! When she's not stuck inside doing research on ancient texts and specimens - she's out conducting FURTHER RESEARCH. She lives to study...and hopefully won't die for said study.

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Thylacine

Conservation Status: Extinct
Romanised Name: Fukuroookami
Distribution: Australia, New Guinea
Scientific Name: Thylacinus cynocephalus
Also known as: Tasmanian Tiger
Diet: Carnivore
Average Lifespan in the Wild: 5-7 years
Japanese Name: フクロオオカミ

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Thylacine

Diet: Carnivore
Distribution: Australia, New Guinea
Conservation Status: Extinct
Scientific Name: Thylacinus cynocephalus
Average Lifespan in the Wild: 5-7 years
Japanese Name: フクロオオカミ
Also known as: Tasmanian Tiger
Romanised Name: Fukuroookami

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Inclusive já desenhei um brachycephalus ephippium!!! 🧡🧡🧡🧡🧡🧡 https://t.co/UxMnHiK5GA

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mushrooms again :) specifically Marasmius haematocephalus

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. 『メスガキ』
(lesser cuckoo (Cuculus poliocephalus))

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Kop en klauw van een witkopzeearend (Haliaetus Leucocephalus) https://t.co/XU3KVrbaM6

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Today we learned about Bucephalus, the horse belonging to Alexander the Great. Or as my art history teacher pronounces it: Bussyfallus.

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✨UPDATE | CHAPTER 3, PAGES 61-68
Read: https://t.co/G1k1nDhy86
Alexander, Hephaestion and Bucephalus ride off into the sunset.
This wraps up Chapter 3! 🙌

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Brachycephalus ephippium ou Pumpkin toadlet 🧡🐸

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Diplocigmalus

Source: Diplocephalus
Castlevania: Symphony of the Night (PS1) by Konami

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Sperm Whale (Physeter macrocephalus) eating a Blue Shark (Prionace glauca)
Aside from squids and octopus, sperm whale are known to take large fish like sharks, such as blue, mako, or sleeper shark as part of their diet

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Spending my day working on a commission of darwinopteran pterosaurs - critters like Darwinopterus, Kunpengopterus, and Cuspicephalus (below). These are fun animals to draw thanks to having all the best bits of pterosaur anatomy: big heads, big crests, and long tails.

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