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why does your hat now remind me of sailfish (big, long dorsal fin)
the fastest in water is the spiny sailfish, on land its the vanoosh that can run over 100 mph, and the fastest flying is a random ass common windbat
Here it is! Going off of my last completed piece of the news station, I got inspired to draw what Sodden Pulse's stage and towers would look like!
Their towers combine to create a 3D diorama of a sailfish and swordfish in combat, forever rivals.
#splatoonart #splatoon
splatoon(?) version of my sona loosely based on a sailfish except i went a little silly with the colors
#originalcharacter
this undead sailfish still has to be one of my favorite DnD concepts that I have worked on
lrt need to draw my fish again.. sturddlefish yellowfin tuna barracuda and sailfish :)
These guys are: Sailfish Dog, Colobus Monkey Cat, Fall Deer, and Pink & Purple Cheetah! 💖 Sailfish Dog isn’t available to be made into a fursuit, but the rest are!
Glass sailfish design ufs! Interaction on this is GREATLY appreciated!
Four new foo-cats. Zero the sailfish, Sarge the Mandrill, Cleat the shoebill, and Hydie the naked mole rat.
This is my watercolor painting of a vintage sailfish. Prints and products with this art are available: https://t.co/8qM1BLs4H3
#mattstarrfineart #sailfish #fishing #marlin #billfish #sportfishing #tuna #mahimahi #wahoo #bluemarlin #offshorefishing #swordfish #saltwaterfishing
#BartAllen the Atlantic Sailfish! TQSM @MeowHowdy for bouncing off colour ideas w/ me <3
They are some of the fastest things in the ocean, nyooming through waters at 110 km/h (68 mph).
OMG MY FIRST #MERMAY IN YEARS. Right before May ends :D
#Impulse #DC #fanart #FanArtFriday
@STAGSBANE Sorry to blind you w human art but I think he counts... this is Atticus he's a sailfish guy :)
Who’s meeting me at the 32nd Annual Downtown Stuart Art Festival this weekend?
BOOTH #40
Say the secret code “SALTY SAILFISH” for 20% OFF all in-person purchases!
More about the event: https://t.co/3Oxc2MCFay
See my art here: https://t.co/14LsPVy4gO
@friel This is a phenomenon in its own right, as it evolved in swordfishes/sailfishes, leptonectid ichthyosaurs like Eurhinosaurus, Protosphyraena (left), and thalattosaurs like Xinpusaurus (right).