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nerviovago:

nerviovago:

Giant sturgeon fish in Canada.

I’ve literally been thinking about this all day, I feel more sympathetic to ancient cartographers who added sea monsters to their maps.

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mazurah:

Some Very Good Clockwork City Animals


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nataliesartprofile:Finally got around to playing with one of the ai-generated Fakemon that resonat

nataliesartprofile:

Finally got around to playing with one of the ai-generated Fakemon that resonated with me’s design+even gave it a prevolution; the alpine-loving rodent-PKMN Gershroud(gerbil+shroud) & its evolution, Cavibrawl!(cavie+bawl, ofc)


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pictures-of-dogs:you ever thought about THIS… i bet you haven’t….

pictures-of-dogs:

you ever thought about THIS… i bet you haven’t….


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eddworld posting but only best guy

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gawki:

Bamster? Hambat? Wip.

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gaylor-moon:

lizardsister:

33v0:

33v0:

what is it about capybaras that attracts groups of small animals to them?
Its not just mammals either its like birds and turtles and frogs too

look at this shit

They radiate peace

capybaras are friend shaped

I love this post

@susurrantpetrichor
pokefusion-workshop:As per a cursed request from my friend BelleShiny ver below Keep reading

pokefusion-workshop:

As per a cursed request from my friend Belle

Shiny ver below

Keep reading


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roboii:

Im Very Pleased to share this website my partner directed me to. You’re interested in retro techand/or robotics, The Old Robots is a unique and surprisingly thorough archive of all sorts of real robots from as early as the 1940’s to as late as the 2000’s. I especially love the dated nature of its aesthetics. But, seriously- there’s pages and pages worth of these robots. Many robots also include videos embedded in the site to show them in action.

An excellent resource for those interested in robotics, the history of robots, robotic toys, or just goofs like me that love to see little funny hard metal and plastic fellas.

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