Art by
thetyronelectric
Original submission: http://www.furaffinity.net/view/2955464/
Artist's description below:
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This is my black bear fursona holding up my state's flag. This was really fun to draw! I first drew the sun with only 12 "rays"! Then i got suspicious and checked my state's quarter collection and found out that the sun had 16 "rays" around it! (That was close!)
The yellow flag with sun is New Mexico's state flag.
The black bear is New Mexico's state animal. (Also a the animal for a few other states)
I was born in Albuquerque,NM.
How i ended up in Texas? That's a loooooong story!
thetyronelectricOriginal submission: http://www.furaffinity.net/view/2955464/
Artist's description below:
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This is my black bear fursona holding up my state's flag. This was really fun to draw! I first drew the sun with only 12 "rays"! Then i got suspicious and checked my state's quarter collection and found out that the sun had 16 "rays" around it! (That was close!)
The yellow flag with sun is New Mexico's state flag.
The black bear is New Mexico's state animal. (Also a the animal for a few other states)
I was born in Albuquerque,NM.
How i ended up in Texas? That's a loooooong story!
Category Artwork (Traditional) / Miscellaneous
Species Bear (Other)
Size 1280 x 1070px
File Size 143.5 kB
http://www.stateanimals.com/states/.....ico/index.html
Personally, I think the state insect should have been those chicken-killer things, but whatever. :D
Personally, I think the state insect should have been those chicken-killer things, but whatever. :D
http://www.furaffinity.net/view/1698089/
A...um...thing. My parents call them chicken-killers, but I know for a fact that that's a local invented term and that's absolutely not what they're called. It took me years to find out what they really are. I think they're the males of the species labidus coecus, the New World Legionary Ant. All I know for sure is that they look like some sort of male ant/wasp hybrid (wings, can fly, stinger) and act like moths (incredibly stupid, attracted to light to the exclusion of all else, will just stupidly buzz around any random light source so long as it's there.)
A...um...thing. My parents call them chicken-killers, but I know for a fact that that's a local invented term and that's absolutely not what they're called. It took me years to find out what they really are. I think they're the males of the species labidus coecus, the New World Legionary Ant. All I know for sure is that they look like some sort of male ant/wasp hybrid (wings, can fly, stinger) and act like moths (incredibly stupid, attracted to light to the exclusion of all else, will just stupidly buzz around any random light source so long as it's there.)
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