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@MagicalPouch What's a hyena's favorite wine? Yeen-ot Noir!
Zelaphas for @AbandonAmbition
#Artfight2022
The Ozark Howler has been sighted in the Ozark Mountains since the early 1800s. Described as bear-shaped with stocky legs, horns, shaggy black fur, & glowing red eyes, it emits a cry that sounds like a mix of a wolf's howl, an elk's bellow, & a hyena's laugh. #WyrdWednesday
An energetic cub and a tired but happy mama (or papa?). With an energetic one-year-old of my own, I really appreciate the #hyena's expression there. A little #pixelart for the latest #pixel_dailies. Ref photo of Kai from the @DenverZoo in thread.
@shiroGEM Okay okay, I'll try to break it down like a face dhdksbks my brain is so small sometimes I didn't even think about it
I have to replicate this mask, it's a hyena's skull
so i found out that desert puffball mushrooms are also called "hyena's fart" in arabic... so of course brigmi, being a hyena AND a good buddy of @turkburgg's shroom guy, shrotae, i had to draw him as a buff ceilimai
Working at the local theme park does wonders to a hyena's waistline, he just didn't know it was going to be a permanent attraction. Might need to shut down the other rides to make room for this one.
Art by @9threefour + @BlancMont_ cameo
The Ozark Howler has been sighted in the Ozark Mountains since the early 1800s. Described as bear-shaped with stocky legs, horns, shaggy black fur, & glowing red eyes, it emits a cry that sounds like a mix of a wolf's howl, an elk's bellow, & a hyena's laugh. #WyrdWednesday
The Ozark Howler has been sighted in the Ozark Mountains since the early 1800s. Described as bear-shaped with stocky legs, horns, shaggy black fur, & glowing red eyes, it emits a cry that sounds like a mix of a wolf's howl, an elk's bellow, & a hyena's laugh. #WyrdWednesday
Hyena's style feels very graffiti-inspired, with the sharp lines and bright colors. I LOVE how the snakes come out of the bandana, and how happy they all look! Also, the super-angular eyes going into the bandana is such a great touch! (2/3)
The Ozark Howler has been sighted in the Ozark Mountains since the early 1800s. Described as bear-shaped with stocky legs, horns, shaggy black fur, & glowing red eyes, it emits a cry that sounds like a mix of a wolf's howl, an elk's bellow, & a hyena's laugh. #WyrdWednesday
Back in 2012 I met one of my close friends back in college. This Hyena's name is Mark. The exchange we had inspired this hella short film I'm currently working on. It's gonna take some time, but I plan to have this completed before 2023 and put it in the film festival circuit.
Yay its done! I was trying a different technique for this so it was a bit of a learning process.
Mostly based on brown hyena's with a bit of vulture for the mostly hairless head.
And then I was like "maybe I don't have enough Rag'wi alters?" so I'm here looking at this goblin Connor Angelito Ragford Jiménez version. I called him Colt. The hyena's name is (Merchant) Princess.
For your own sanity, don't check anything about Hyena's "sexual reproduction"
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