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Violet Whirlwind

Critters 14
Critters 14 by @VioletWhirlwind (Violet Whirlwind)

Old stuff first.

More web adoptibles.

Top to bottom, left to right:

(needs name): My first time drawing a kangaroo-like creature. This creature doesn't make a lot of sense, because it came to me in a dream. Why the Wilie Coyote-esqe ears? Cuz that's one of the major things my dream said to me. :shrug: Whe the fangs/tusks? 'Cuz fangs/tusks are cool.

(Needs name): This creature was supposed to be the above creature, but turned into what it is now...which is...I dunno. Some squirrel-leopard-thing with tufted ears and a short mane. :shrug:

Wagery (Needs NEW name. I don't like this one.): This is a result of a conversation I had with my mother the X-mas before last...or somthing...about a particular tree-ornament and what it looked like. It was supposed to be a wolf, but I thought it looked like a combination wolf/peccary(a type of wild pig)/badger; hence the stupid name of this creature. So, I decided to draw what I thought a wolf/badger/peccary would look like, and this thing happened. Again, like some of my other critters, it has two types of tails. Both will not be present on the same animal, but there is variation between them.

image (c) Violet Whirlwind

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Posted: Monday, 07 December, 2009 @ 03:55 AM

gah. I have to remember to put a space between the ) and the :

Again, ignore the frownyfaces.

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