I may be a bit sadistic... But we knew that. This is a "morning after" pic after my last encounter with
TonZa (here: http://www.furaffinity.net/view/13425883/).
On a related note, I spent today getting AWAY from my child - who is two. Thanks
Anu_Thane for watching her so we could have a nice afternoon and dinner and relax!
P.S. Inking all that red takes FOREVER. I should just used watercolors next time... >.=.>
TonZa (here: http://www.furaffinity.net/view/13425883/).On a related note, I spent today getting AWAY from my child - who is two. Thanks
Anu_Thane for watching her so we could have a nice afternoon and dinner and relax!P.S. Inking all that red takes FOREVER. I should just used watercolors next time... >.=.>
Category Artwork (Traditional) / Comics
Species Western Dragon
Size 1280 x 992px
File Size 208.2 kB
Sorry. I have a sick sense of humor. Relatedly, I've learned a lot about eggs. Did you know, even fertilized eggs will not grow unless kept at the right temperature? No need to separate your chickens by gender... because as long as you pick up the eggs every few days, they will never have chicks in them. Also, it doesn't matter how long (to an extent) that they sit out before they -get- to the right temperature. They will sit in stasis until they reach the right temperature to start growing. In other words, laying an egg and eating it, fertilized or not, is no different than eating an egg from the store - it's just a little yolk of cells until it's been heated to around 100 degrees constantly for several days.
Also, I saved a robin egg today. When I picked it up, it was cracked but not broken and I could feel the little baby move inside. He fell out of his nest, and we couldn't possibly reach it. So I took it home from the park and gave it to the cardinal who is nesting outside my window. She's sitting on it with her four little brown eggs. -^.=.^-
Also, I saved a robin egg today. When I picked it up, it was cracked but not broken and I could feel the little baby move inside. He fell out of his nest, and we couldn't possibly reach it. So I took it home from the park and gave it to the cardinal who is nesting outside my window. She's sitting on it with her four little brown eggs. -^.=.^-
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