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jennywolfie.bsky.social
@jennywolfie.bsky.social
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she/her, just a simple 29y/o enthusiast of speculative biology, paleontology, nature, sci-fi, horror, and cryptids/mythical critters
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The Caddy is a serpentine marine mammal, specifically a lineage of ground sloth, specifically the already water-loving Thalassocnus. They subsist primarily on seaweed & benthos, & as they still possess the bony armor, renders adults being virtually safe from most predators like orcas. (Art by JT)
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Bust of my werewolf lass Corrine, in her regular human/resting form & her shifted feral form! (art by @teadrawstuff.bsky.social) #WerewolfWednsday
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AI "art" is NOT real art. Pass it on.
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The dreaded Lusca is neither shark nor even cephalopod, but some enigmatic mollusk which convergently evolved cephalopod-like features like beaks & suckered tentacles. They dwell in the underwater cave systems of the Bahamas that make up the eerily beautiful blue hole formations (Art by JT)
The dreaded Lusca is neither shark nor even cephalopod, but some enigmatic mollusk which convergently evolved cephalopod-like features like beaks & suckered tentacles. They dwell in the underwater cave systems of the Bahamas that make up the eerily beautiful blue hole formations (Art by JT)
The Caddy is a serpentine marine mammal, specifically a lineage of ground sloth, specifically the already water-loving Thalassocnus. They subsist primarily on seaweed & benthos, & as they still possess the bony armor, renders adults being virtually safe from most predators like orcas. (Art by JT)
Damn that sounds sucky, to say the least... hoping/praying you'll get through the ordeal well & ez! 🫂
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Spontaneous Carcinometamorphosis, commonly known as Mancini's disease after the famed boxer-turned-crustacean Bruno Mancini, is a disease that will slowly turn skeleton to exoskeleton, hands to claws, lungs to gills, until a human being finds itself where all the roads of evolution lead: crab.
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AI-generated content is flooding the internet, and we're entering a new era of information overload. Watch our latest video to find out how AI slop affects the internet and why kurzgesagt videos will always remain human-made: https://kgs.link/AISlop
Thx, gotta love uncanny designs (such as the lack of rhinarium/wet nose), esp when their werewolf forms mirror their human form! & lol, ye. XP
Bust of my werewolf lass Corrine, in her regular human/resting form & her shifted feral form! (art by @teadrawstuff.bsky.social) #WerewolfWednsday
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T. rex was formally named 120 years ago today. Hell yeah king happy birthday!

#art
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Named 120 years ago today.
Tyrannosaurs rex.
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BREAKING

Dr. Jane Goodall has died. She was 91.

It is impossible to sum up the impact she has had on our world and on science in a social media post.

She lived a long and incredible life but I am devastated.

Full Story: bit.ly/4pPcNFH
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Another art piece (intended for smaugust) this time for @jennywolfie.bsky.social's project Trail of Cryptids. Featuring a Sophont Dragon species that specialize in small prey, hunt with fire, and foster lost human children.

#artsky #myart #speculative biology
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An Elf in their true, unglamoured form. The mindset of these beings is so alien they're often seen as more terrific than even Angels & Demons. Infamous for deeds from poisoning crops to killing & abducting livestock & humans, seeing us as especially "fun" playthings (Art by @gaelcasas.bsky.social)
AI "art" is NOT real art. Pass it on.
Wearing this fit on stream would surely have a good number of Chat go