pink oyster mushroom 🍄 moluccan cockatoo sketch

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all sold
dragon SOLD to @/cherrydroodles
parrot (red moluccan lory) SOLD to NateDashoc
hamster secretary SOLD to MikeJMurdock https://t.co/GS0QluvaPP

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Thank you for the chance! Though I am an Umbrella cockatoo and can scream at up to/around 110 decibles, did you know that my cousins the Moluccans can scream at up to 135 decibels and be heard up to 5 miles away in the wild!

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Cockatoos can be quite obnoxious, especially the moluccan cockatoo, but I think I'd prefer hearing those over this bird

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I just thought - what if T Rex had giant poofy moluccan feathers.

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The moment you have all anticipated: COCKATOOS! Available in three formats: Drawstring bag, tote, or bandana. I crammed ten whole species from the family into this design:
Umbrella
Sulfur crested
Moluccan
Pink
Gang gang
Cockatiel
Bare-eyed
Goffin's
Red-tailed Black
Black Palm

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Buru Babirusa

The Buru babirusa is a beast of many names, also known as the Moluccan babirusa, golden babirusa and hairy babirusa.

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saicus and a moluccan cockatoo

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Uhmmm.... Tae cockatoo... Some kind of umbrella / moluccan cockatoo.,,,,,

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I sold two face masks "Kramer The Moluccan Cockatoo" and "Cockatoo To You Too" https://t.co/lviJsUcvfm Thanks very much to my client from Anaheim CA US

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Moluccan king-parrot, Sula Island subspecies (Alisterus amboinensis sulaensis), as depicted in "The birds of Celebes and the neighbouring islands" by Adolf Meyer and Lionel Wiglesworth, 1898. Pic from https://t.co/7PRh9IhfAg

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Happy Moluccan King-parrots (Alisterus amboinensis) are natives of specific Indonesian rainforests. from The Birds of Celebes and the Neighbouring Islands (1898) by A.B. Meyer and L.W. Wiglesworth, via & : https://t.co/cfz1w4d7Of

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Propatagia (the membrane on the leading edge of the forearm) - always add them when designing flying tetrapod creatures!

(in order: Chicky the Moluccan cockatoo, horseshoe bat, colugo/flying lemur, Haopterus by )

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Please say hello to Thomas Watling's Rainbow Lorikeet (Trichoglossus moluccanus) [between 1792 & 1797].

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