
Thought you all might like to see this. :) Robin, my flying fox bat skeleton is finally finished. (Named him both after Robin Williams and Batman's right hand man. Robin Williams voiced "Batty" in the movie "Fern Gully" a favorite of my childhood)
This bat is HUGE. His dome is 31" in height (I'm having a very very hard time finding a spot to display this, right now its on the floor in the corner of the room) these bats can have a wing span of nearly 4 feet. He's hanging in the sleeping pose from a driftwood branch. Not for sale!
This bat is HUGE. His dome is 31" in height (I'm having a very very hard time finding a spot to display this, right now its on the floor in the corner of the room) these bats can have a wing span of nearly 4 feet. He's hanging in the sleeping pose from a driftwood branch. Not for sale!
Category All / All
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Size 1280 x 897px
File Size 323.3 kB
Oh wow. Random fact.... I may looking at this image very often LOL. There is a Solomon's Flying Fox bat in a novel I am writing and when trying to find a chart or render of a skeleton t use for an image of her, I could not find one. You however, have fulfilled that purpose uncoincidentally. Thank you!!
Oh no. I wasn't going to. That isn't what I meant. I was just saying you have inadvertently aided me in finding an anatomical reference to use when drawing my character. Like, searching in Google for "Flying Fox Skeleton" didn't pull up anything but like skulls, human skeletons, and Live flying fox pictures. I was just going to use it as a visual aid to get the anatomy right for the most part..... It was not going to be used physically or anything like that.....
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