*guys omg
anyway COMIC IS COMING SOON!!!!!!
First ACTUAL post on Tumblr, here is a YIPPIEEEEEE!
What’s this? A baby Wally with an apple? What a little guy.
Entry 4: "No regrets" - hell yeah, little flamingo dude, I hope you have zero regrets as you sleep better than anyone here in Night City.
LOOKIT DA WIDDLE GUY
Brought little bloodletter to school
quick anouncement:
charles smith has no flaws and has done nothing wrong ever.
Cryptid of the Day: Ningen
Description: The Ningen is a Japanese cryptid supposedly seen by researchers in the Antarctic. Though the legend began in 2012, people claim that Ningen have been captured on Google Earth in 2005 in the Southern Ocean and a 2010 Youtube video.
Happy National Bat Day! Here’s a happy little bat embroidery pattern from the 1632 pattern book “The Schole-House for the Needle.”
He is so teenage girl coded! Literally giggling and kicking his feet!
The unken reflex is a posture that toxic amphibians will take to show off their bright colors. It’s their way of saying “stay back! I’m dangerous!”
In California, the California Newt (Taricha torosa) will do the unken reflex to show off their bright orange bellies. These newts produce tetrodotoxin.
Spotted skunks do handstands when trapped or startled! Here’s a skunk I drew 🦨
Moss’s guide to catching a little guy (safely and without traps):
1. Spot a guy, probably running around in a little field or perhaps in an underbrush.
2. Slowly and quietly get as close to the guy as possible.
3. Lunge for the guy like a volleyball player going for an out of bounds ball.
4. Lightly and gently (very important!) flatten the guy with the palm of your hand against the ground.
5. Grab the scruff, or the loose skin on their back of their neck, gently and firmly with two or three fingers.
6. Take a picture with the guy, then place him back on the ground.
To all wondering, scruffing is the safest way to hold a rodent for both you and them! It’s the technique often used by researchers!
I love shrews because they’re such strange little guys. They have the largest brain-to-body ratio of any vertebrate and some species can even be toxic. Anyway, give it up for these weird little guys!
Also, shoutout to anyone else that loves rodents and other strange little guys. Let’s be friends.
💧we are all little houses, and it’s okay to cry 💧 (one of my favorite little linos I’ve made this year)
twig in g3-ish style bc it's the cutest ever