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An adventurer from an alternate earth where, among many other changes, the large-scale sophont species is descended from the ancestors of baboons and other old-world monkeys
Despite working with macaques, baboons & lorises, #gibbons are still my top 3 favourite primate. It's so important we protect all the species so their songs and long-arm swings can be enjoyed in the wild for decades more.
#igd2018 #InternationalGibbonDay https://t.co/5LoTC5urKs
Since fossils don't preserve soft tissue, it's hard to tell what dinosaurs might have looked like. Many artists just leave off possible feathers, quills and skin flaps. If we drew modern animals this way, baboons might look like this. @qikipedia
(Credit: https://t.co/hxmDVQ3jf2)
Since fossils don't preserve soft tissue, it's hard to tell what dinosaurs might have looked like. Many artists just leave off possible feathers, quills and skin flaps. But if we drew modern animals the same way - well, baboons might look like this. 🖼️: https://t.co/kmWy3LBW5J
Baboons are already scary. Drawing them like dinosaurs makes them creepy & nightmarish.
https://t.co/p3t4tJikDE
Gelada baboons aka bleeding-heart monkeys. Endemic to the Ethiopian highlands.
M is for... mandrill! I like to think that of baboons had internet dating this would be a winning profile pic #alphabeasts #AnimalAlphabets
Missed yesterday's #safariLive drive.:( But I could draw the baboons and Tingana, the #leopard. #sketchsafari #drawing