Catfish are cutefish ❤️

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day 3! Broadnose sevengill, Notorynchus cepedianus. These big sharks are named for their wide snoots and their extra gills!

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Dang cute shark number 2 for ! Oceanic whitetip shark, Carcharhinus longimanus. These cuties are named for their long white tipped fins they use to glide through the water and swim long distances.

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My first shark of !! Frilled Shark, Chlamydoselachus anguineus. These sharks have several rows of very thin and sharp teeth!

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day 5 is for the big guys! Giant freshwater whipray, Urogymnus polylepis. These critically endangered rays are not only pretty dang cute, reaching disc widths of seven feet across!

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My mermaid for the mermay ✨
Done with watercolors.

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Conger Eel, Conger conger. Here is a big eel native to the Irish coast and most of the Eastern Atlantic!

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Full disclosure: this is cheating and I didn’t draw any of these this week! But here are the triggerfish and filefish I’ve drawn for my dangcutefish Instagram account! I LOVE and

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Happy Birth
Hace rato que estaba sin subir algo acá, no ando con mucho tiempo, así que no he podido hacer un trabajo tan detallado como el anterior, pero igual espero que le guste.

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~Hey~💕 I tried to make a little comic book with our animals 🐡🐈🐸🐤

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Alligator Gar, Atractosteus spatula. The largest species of far, these big boys are named because their flat snouts resemble alligators!

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Atlantic Mackerel, Scomber scrombus. These pretty, shiny fish live in large schools for protection!
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Wels Catfish, Silurus glanis. These river giants can grow to ten feet long!!
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Shark week is just around the corner! What’s your favorite species of shark? What shark should I draw next?

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Dwarf Gourami, Trichogaster lalius. These fish have modified pelvic fins that work like antennas, feeling around on the bottoms of lakes and rivers.
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Deep Sea Anglerfish, Melanocetus johnsonii. These fish are named for the light producing lure filled with bioluminescent algae!
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Deep Sea Anglerfish, Melanocetus johnsonii. These fish are named for the light producing lure filled with bioluminescent algae!
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