other disney/warner crackship
My favourite genre of extinct animal is forbidden pupy
my rough illustrations of archaeoceti: pakicetus ambulocetus and dorudon
“No Air”
A female Cuvier’s beaked whale is headed down. Down past the birds. Down past the fish. Down past where light can reach. She’s already in the twilight zone. Soon her lungs will collapse, the negative buoyancy pulling her further down like a sinking bullet. Down down down into the inky black abyss. At 2 kilometres depth she’s in her element. Here she hunts, fighting the squid that over the years have marred her face with scars. She will stay down here as long as it takes. One hour. Two hours. Three, four. It is only the mammalian condition that forces her upwards again. Towards life, towards light. And that crucial breath.
A little painting to celebrate the new mammalian dive record. Previously held by a Cuvier’s beaked whale who dove down to 2992 metres, staying under for 2 hours and 17 minutes. Yesterday news came out that a fellow Cuvier’s broke that record. They stayed down for no less than 3 hours and 42 minutes. Almost four hours without breath. What must it be like to spend life like this, divided between the warm, sun-filled waters, and the absolute blackness of the freezing deep?
A juvenile Yellow-Footed Rock Wallaby (Petrogale xanthopus) in Flinders Rangers, South Australia
by Julian Robinson
The ancient Egyptians: And they were dualistic counterparts Herman te Velde, writing papers about Set in the 1960s: Oh my god they were dualistic counterparts
Tiny chaos god
Made myself a little set figurine in the style of those little Anubis figures you find in every spiritual shop
Something’s fishy 🐟🐠
Julie Curtiss (French, 1982) - Limule (2021)
OMG THIS IS AMAZING
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Love it when a new character comes to you in a vision
Thylacine archive blog: @moonlight-wolf-archive
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