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Critters 30: Donkittern et al
Critters 30: Donkittern et al by @VioletWhirlwind (Violet Whirlwind)

Old stuff first.

Mouse gryphon: Mouse/sparrow gryphon. I need to redraw it bigger. (would shrink it down later) I couldn't really include much in the way of detail at that size.

(forgot the name) : simply described as a "grotesque otter" this is another native american monster...turned cute and critterized. I had pretty much free reign creativity-wise with this, as my reference did not describe it much. Gave it antlers, tufted ears, sabres, upward-curling tusks, armor-plating, and spikes. (spikes are always win =p )

(forgot the name) : another lumberjack-folklore critter. Again, not much in the way of description from my reference. All it said was it was snakelike, lived underground, and hated water. I decided to combine rattler and mole for it's appearance.

Donkittern: Combination of donkey and bittern, a type of marsh-bird. Another obscure creature from folklore. (heraldic? Maybe...I'd have to re-check with the reference...)

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