Category Artwork (Digital) / All
Species Aquatic (Other)
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It's 'too bad' that this hadn't been a sheet with four cephalopod species, rather than the wider range of aquatics it is now. Could have been octopi, cuttlefish, squid and.. nautiluses? :O
That probably would have been too many tentacles, of course. May I ask, as well: Why give the sharks (and both shark examples) legs while having non-standard lower bodies on both the seals and the octopi? Was that Zsisron's request, or just how it went, with you?
That probably would have been too many tentacles, of course. May I ask, as well: Why give the sharks (and both shark examples) legs while having non-standard lower bodies on both the seals and the octopi? Was that Zsisron's request, or just how it went, with you?
The second column can not be whales: Whales do not have two dorsal fins, nor would they have gills or the crotch/waist fins. Also, those patterns are whale shark patterns, for real: http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikiped.....k-enhanced.jpg http://www.wildlifetrustofindia.org.....r-students.JPG
Whale sharks are simply extraordinarily large sharks that feed on plankton, like whales do.
Whale sharks are simply extraordinarily large sharks that feed on plankton, like whales do.
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