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✮ nev ✮ it/he ✮ 23 ✮ harpy ✮ white ✮ trans ✮ funny kinman eat roadkill

hey everypony ive mopped some floors on my patreon and decided to do something else with it, it will be more like a journal where i throw down all my background thoughts, because boy have i had a lot of those! i uploaded a big fat folder of CSPs and files i havent posted about Dragons, Dinosaurs, and Birds. other things i may include more are Taxidermy and 3D Modelling

at the moment im unable to work and im starting the application process for PIP. money has always been tight but itll get worse this winter. i was the only one in my house working. i figure if i can focus more on my art it would be a net positive until i can get into a better living situation. by supporting you would be making what i do possible ^_^

anything helps in this day and age, so i will also plug my kofi in case sub models arent your thing. thank u all for playing dragons with me, i wouldnt still be here creating if it werent for the kind folk here.

kestrel from memory for your time 🐦‍⬛❤️

Some of my favorite birds!

American Woodcock, Gambel's Quail, Nightjar (really any member of the Caprimulgidae family)

madrys, my failed/false nerevarine incarnate and the guy i am currently playing as in morrowind. hes sweet and charismatic but kind of shallow, and is ignorant towards the political landscape of vvardenfell (which probably lead to his failure in the first place). hes a big fan of biology, textiles and furs, polearms, interior design and furniture. he uses a cane sometimes for osteoarthritis.

♪ It's time for Fish Fact Friday ♪

The Amazon leaffish is a freshwater fish that can be found within the Amazon River basin!

These fish mimic the appearance of dead leaves in the water, floating slowly along water currents. An elongated skin flap on their lower lip acts as the "stem" of the leaf, and they can even change their colors to better camouflage with their surroundings!

This clever camouflage allows them to both avoid predators and ambush their prey, making them very efficient predators!

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