A good mother.

due to being birthed, Young dolphindiles cannot use the calcium of their eggs for the skeletons, and instead have cartilaginous bones. Mother helps by feeding calcium rich food to her baby.

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It’s been awhile now huh, alright. Hi, names Takeji, I’m a illustration major, interested in character/creature designs, speculativebiology, fantasy stuff. Nice to meet you, both new and old :)

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World Map I’m working on for my world building project, Primal’s Heart. Still need to add something but here’s are some of its continents and where group of animals might be dominate. More will come later

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Patch, one of the main characters in my novel/worldbuilding project/field guide thing. Patch is quiet, reserved, and very much a hermit. They work as a linguist and translator.

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Aypa, these large South American otters primarily live on land. They can dispatch prey many times their size, and decorate their burrows with the skeletons of predator species.

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Batutut are a group of rain forest dwelling post humans from 20 million years in the future. Both males and females grow beards, but only dominant males grow moustaches… Boy.

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A Nildoror, one of the sapient alien species from Robert Silverberg's excellent sci-fi book Downward to the Earth. Described as large green elephant-like creatures with three tusks, a fingered trunk, and a row of spines running down their backs.

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So my latest brain baby is the Lemon Snappers!
These livestock animals are around the size of goats, with mild temperaments, and are very friendly. 🍋

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South Africa’s top predator, a group of flange faced dogs with cheeks and gums they can push out of their mouths, rich in blood vessels, to cool themselves off. The African yawning Wolf.

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Cerberus depicted in a way that pays homage to William Blakes Cerberus painting.

Unlike Williams Cerberus, Cerberus of the future don’t have three heads, instead I have depicted 2 males competing for the much larger female.

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haraka, A group of predatory Baboon descendants from the East African subcontinent. They are some of the fastest primates alive, reaching speeds comparable to antelope of modern day.

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Nionova Internal Organs. I don't do internal organs often cause I'm not great at biology. But I tried and that's all we can do.

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