Anomalocaris really does know how it feels to be a bit of an anomaly… and he’s not the only one. Many moons ago railroad workers in the Canadian Rockies took time off from amusing themselves by fre…
It is a small macropod about the size of a domestic cat. It is the only member of the genus Setonix. Like other marsupials in the macropod family (such as kangaroos and wallabies), the quokka is herbivorous and mainly nocturnal
Armadillo at the Viera Wetlands in Viera, FL. Photo taken on January 20, 2010. (Poor thing... he's so ugly that he's kind of cute!) :o)
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The Andean ancestor of chinchillas- much larger and and scruffier!
Some more tests with ink and tea. I'm still trying to work out how to make a silhouette shape with subtle detail inside. The paper went all wrinkly. Can you iron paper, does anyone know? I know, showing experiments is a bit dull, but I'll have lots of new paintings to show very soon to make up for it. I'm in a show in December at Gallery1988 that has an animal-type theme, so went to the Melbourne zoo to take some photos to draw from. And OMG! Australian Animals are so fricken lazy!! So I guess the animals in my paintings are mostly going to be sleeping. Emu falling asleep: Kangaroo, asleep: Koala...ALSO asleep. Although we don't expect much more from Koalas, really. I went to the wombat enclosure but couldn't see any wombats in there, but I bet they were asleep too. This little echidna-guy was awake and SOOO cute. I want one.
Little otter is fascinated with his reflection Source: https://twitter.com/otterbeginner/status/658872994350022656
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