Welcome! I am Stephanie Dziezyk (otherwise known as "Leccathu" since I first arrived online in the 90s). I am a freelance artist that specializes in fantasy and zoology, anything scaly or feathered, extinct or alive!
I hope that you enjoy my work! You can find me elsewhere below:

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Thank you Jū Jin Yuki Otoko (獣人雪男) lit. Monster Snowman) - transported via English as Half Human 1958. The film directed by Ishiro Honda had everything to do with propelling my questioning mind in 1960 into cryptozoology for my lifetime. ~

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The votes have been taken from across my social media! Wow! It was crazy close this time with only 62 votes between them! But just out voting Rhyhorn, the winner is... ABRA!

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Out today, our latest release, After Man: A Zoology of the Future by Dougal Dixon. Available from our online store. https://t.co/b9vhHXKLLW

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Night sky + Thunder + Zoology = Skyler
Bio :
Loves to study abot animals at night only and sleeps at day. She also controls the thunder n lightning when she need to.

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Rushy Tetratheca from "Zoology and botany of New Holland and the isles adjacent" by George Shaw, 1793. (Tetratheca juncea https://t.co/LtMqWhAXtD via

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Waratah, illustrated by James Sowerby, from "Zoology and botany of New Holland and the isles adjacent" by George Shaw, 1793. https://t.co/QiOJTU9qOr via

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Charles Darwin: the illustrations were "executed on stone by Mrs. Gould, with that admirable success, which has attended all her works" (The zoology of the voyage of H.M.S. Beagle, 1838) https://t.co/kJ6KE2RuUF via (#FullTextSearch for "Mrs Gould" )

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Get yer pre-orders in! Shipping after 28th May. After Man: A Zoology of the Future by Dougal Dixon. https://t.co/7gS83XbIsv

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We're closing out April with these curious Kappas from featured artist Chris Nichols' new book Counting Cryptids.

See more of Chris's work, along with a link to his shop, in our art portal at https://t.co/WCpWsXPuAp.

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Check out featured artist Chris Nichols' new book, Counting Cryptids, for the young cryptozoologist in your life! https://t.co/7K3mTA5hOR

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Votes have been taken from across all my social media and the winner is... Beedrill!

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The Sea Monk & other monsters. From J. Ashton, Curious creatures in zoology (London, 1890; Classmark FMO 15)

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Blue-grey Tanager (Thraupis episcopus) for by William Swainson for his Birds of Brazil and Mexico (1841). Contributed for digitization in by of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at : https://t.co/HRMzDFDPOM --

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Leadbeater’s Possum was believed to be extinct for decades until naturalist Eric Wilkinson rediscovered the species in Marysville on this day in 1961. This print is from ‘Prodromus of the zoology of Victoria’ via Collections https://t.co/5pDhnMzQ5c

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happy !! im kevin (they/them), im trans* and i enjoy art, cryptozoology and anthropology !!

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I've added all the votes across my social media and the winner is... Butterfree!

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The feathertail glider (Acrobates pygmaeus), native to eastern is the smallest known mammal capable of gliding flight. by James Sowerby for "Zoology of New Holland" (1794) by George Shaw. In via : https://t.co/CNsRM9AVWz

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