I wanted to do this waaaayyyyy earlier, when I realized I got past a 100 watchers on here, but multiple factors stopped/distracted me... excuses aside better now than later! Thanks a ton everyone! Read the rules if you want to participate :D
To participate you must be a watcher (new watchers welcome of course) and leave a comment containing a fact you find neat about your favorite animal. I will reply to this with a number for you.
One winner will be chosen sometime during the 14th of this month and the prize is, as the image suggests, a fullbody of their character of choice. This is a sfw raffle so please don't enter this one expecting lewds! I will reach out directly to the winner.
Sharing is optional but appreciated <3
That would be it! Thank you for the support again, it's about time I did something nice for once. Good luck, I hope everyone had a good time during holiday season!
Rules: To participate you must be a watcher (new watchers welcome of course) and leave a comment containing a fact you find neat about your favorite animal. I will reply to this with a number for you.
One winner will be chosen sometime during the 14th of this month and the prize is, as the image suggests, a fullbody of their character of choice. This is a sfw raffle so please don't enter this one expecting lewds! I will reach out directly to the winner.
Sharing is optional but appreciated <3
That would be it! Thank you for the support again, it's about time I did something nice for once. Good luck, I hope everyone had a good time during holiday season!
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yess queen slayy!! 100 isn't nowhere near enough tbh
My favorite pygmy marmoset fact: they mostly give births to twins, with single babies or triplets being very rare. This is assumed to be an evolutionary strategy because pygmy mamas carry their young until they're too heavy to carry :D
My favorite pygmy marmoset fact: they mostly give births to twins, with single babies or triplets being very rare. This is assumed to be an evolutionary strategy because pygmy mamas carry their young until they're too heavy to carry :D
I do also love spiders. Did you know Jumping spiders are considered to be pretty smart? Jumping spiders are considered to be smarter than other spiders because of their sharp vision, complex mental processes, and ability to plan out routes to their prey. Impressive for a little bug isn't it?
edit: Congratulations!!! I got too excited to share facts I forgot to give you a congrats lmao. Been around as a watcher for a long while, your style is a great mix of cute and horrifying.
I don't really have a favourite animal (at least not consistently) BUT...
Giraffes have only seven neck vertebrae :D same as us!-
A group of Jellyfish is called a Smack-
Ants were around during the dinosaurs!-
Not all Snakes lay eggs, usually the ones in colder climates will use live-birth instead-
Special breeds of Leeches and Maggots are still used in hospitals to help prevent bloodclots and clean wounds of bad flesh :D they are good beans.
I don't really have a favourite animal (at least not consistently) BUT...
Giraffes have only seven neck vertebrae :D same as us!-
A group of Jellyfish is called a Smack-
Ants were around during the dinosaurs!-
Not all Snakes lay eggs, usually the ones in colder climates will use live-birth instead-
Special breeds of Leeches and Maggots are still used in hospitals to help prevent bloodclots and clean wounds of bad flesh :D they are good beans.
Cool! I would love to join. ^^
Thanks a lot for this awesome offer here.
As for neat fact about my favorite animal, the Tapir Valley Tree Frog (Tlalocohyla Celeste) is a new tree frog species found in rewilded Costa Rican nature reserve around 2018. They are tiny frogs about the size of a bottle cap (only around 2 centimeters (0.8 inches) long).
Thanks a lot for this awesome offer here.
As for neat fact about my favorite animal, the Tapir Valley Tree Frog (Tlalocohyla Celeste) is a new tree frog species found in rewilded Costa Rican nature reserve around 2018. They are tiny frogs about the size of a bottle cap (only around 2 centimeters (0.8 inches) long).
Heyoooo! Congrats :)))
Whip spider fact:
Whipspiders show one of the extremely rare cases of social behaviour among arachnids
In favorable environmental conditions a family of whipspiders (usually related) may tolerate each other within the same territory (like a cave or tree)
And maternal whip spiders never show agression towards their immature young
Whip spider fact:
Whipspiders show one of the extremely rare cases of social behaviour among arachnids
In favorable environmental conditions a family of whipspiders (usually related) may tolerate each other within the same territory (like a cave or tree)
And maternal whip spiders never show agression towards their immature young
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