#creature saturday

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antiqueanimals:

Under the Sea. Written by Maurice Burton, illustrated by Maurice Wilson, and published in 1960.

scarletandgreyexotics:

It’s been a minute since I posted Vega-blels! Still gotta love that slow gonyo tongue flick <3

She’s 7 years old this year, and well over 6 ft long (which is larger than average for this species). And she’s a real sweetheart these days, which is also not very typical for this species, haha.

Gonyosoma oxycephalum / Red-tailed green rat snake

antiqueanimals:

My Little Book of Bugs. Written by Maida Silverman. Illustrated by Rosiland Solomon. 1993.

montereybayaquarium:

Ever wonder what an octopus feels like? Well, they’re slightly squishy, but also quite strong and muscley. They also somehow feel velvety and slippery at the same time. Their suction cups are really strong and grippy!

Cephalopods, including octopuses, are mollusks, close cousins to slugs, snails, mussels and scallops. An octopus is a little like a normal mollusk turned inside-out! It has a soft body, and its shell has been reduced to two small plates where its head muscles anchor, plus a powerful, parrot-like beak.

finchwingart:

Howdy cousin

antiqueanimals:

Vadim Alekseevich Gorbatov (b. 1940)

antiqueanimals:

Robert Kakegamic. Loons, 1980

todaysbird:

shoutout to the bismarck boobook. 10/10 most ridiculous name AND appearance. love them to death

stagbeetleboy:

stagbeetleboy:

Pegasus but built like a pterosaur

Really fucked up bat

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