commission for @evilprincess900000
Control Room, 2004 (embroidery on black velvet) & Space Station, 2006 (embroidery on canvas)
Farhad Moshiri
We the People
Papier-mâché horses from the "Khokhloma Artist" studio in Gorky (USSR, 1970s-80s)
carnotaurus hugging
People enjoyed the Merrill sketch so I colored it…
Spectember/Spectober 2024 #10: Nosey Sea Monkey & Louse Mouse
Okay, let's finish up this year's round of speculative evolution concepts with one last post before we get back to normal paleoart content.
(…what do you mean it's November 3rd? how did that happen?)
Belial Lyka asked for a "marine proboscis monkey with a somewhat buoyant nose":
A descendant of modern proboscis monkeys, Phusarhinus beliallykae is a large semiaquatic primate found in shallow marshy coastal areas of what was once Southeast Asia. Around 4m long (~13') it has a lifestyle somewhat similar to ancient early sirenians, feeding on soft aquatic plants and hauling out onto land to rest.
Its dense rib bones and long flipper-like grasping forelimbs make it rather front-heavy, allowing it to naturally float with its head and arms hanging down closer to the bottom for energy-efficient foraging. When it needs to resurface to breathe it shunts air from its lungs into its large inflatable nasal sacs, altering its buoyancy enough to tip its head back up towards the surface.
Unlike its ancestors the elaborate nasal structures are found on both males and females – although they're more brightly colored in males and are also used for visual courtship displays and as resonating chambers for loud booming calls.
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And somebody who only gave their name as "bunny" suggested a "parasitic rodent":
Sanguichelonamys bunnyi is a highly unusual descendant of a rakali-like semiaquatic rodent that had a symbiotic relationship with early members of the Phusarhinus lineage. The rodents initially just removed algae and external parasites from the bodies of the increasingly bulky aquatic monkeys, but things have recently started to turn more parasitic.
At just 3cm long (~1.2") Sanguichelonamys is one of the smallest mammals to ever exist, with a wide flattened body and sharp hooked claws used to cling onto its host monkey's thick skin. Although it still does remove other parasites, during haul-out periods it will also use its sharp incisors to deliberately enlarge the wounds left behind – or even open up new ones – and directly feed on fresh blood from its host.
The thickened keratinous skin along its head and back has a specialized hydrophobic surface that traps a layer of air while underwater, acting as a "rebreather" bubble similar to that of water anoles. Along with the ability to drastically slow down its metabolism and respiration rate, this allows Sanguichelonamys to survive being submerged during its host's lengthy foraging dives.
RIP Greg Hildebrandt 1939 - 2024. Very sad to hear the last of the legendary Hildebrandt brothers has left us. Art by Greg and both brothers Greg and Tim Hildebrandt #greghildebrandt
A silly submission comic for a discord roleplay community thing I'm not quite sure how to link.
Fun fact: the Dog-folk in this little bit of the desert do their maths in base 8 - as they've only 3 fingers and a thumb (. ❛ ᴗ ❛.)
Saint Jellyfish Exhorter by seok young choi
Rino Kitano (Japanese, contemporary) - Homesick, 2017
More Than You; More Than Me - Submitted by SeesawSiya
#f3a430 #ffca3d #f8efef #3a7a76 #16443e
One last talent show to save the rec center
Ok everybody here's the deal.
My science education nonprofit, Skype a Scientist (you might know her, creator of the squid facts hotline and matcher of classrooms + scientists) has secured absolutely no grants to support general operations for 2025. But! We're selling advent calendars to fund our program! They absolutely rule. They can save our nonprofit asses. If we sell 5000, which I realize, is so many, we can fund our program for 2025. Then I can offer a bunch of programming for free. Running a nonprofit is a weird job.
Every day, counting down to frankly whatever you want (it's usually Christmas, but man, maybe you want to count down to Halloween, that's fine by me) scratch off the sparkly sparkly iridescence and reveal a fact about frogs! We have 24 top-notch frog facts here.
You should get one for every kid in your life, then get one for all the adults who still let themselves access joy in critters.
Get 'em here: https://squidfacts.bigcartel.com/
personally I think phone chargers and laptop chargers and shit should throb and pulse when plugged in. just so u kno thee energy is going thru them. right
You want the Mio Izawa charger...
fanart of Daegal from Blade of the Fane by Theo Stultz; one of my favorite comics to come out of this year's SBCF!