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CatterMater

paleontology, art, speculative evolution, worldbuilding. I draw stuff

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Blessed Eel

Blessed Eel

Blessed eel

Rate the gulper eel please :D

This...

Rate The Gulper Eel Please :D

This is a muppet.

Rate The Gulper Eel Please :D

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More Posts from Cattermater

3 years ago

Aw yeah, anatomy!

All The Arms And Hands Studies And Practices I Did To Level Up My Anatomy Drawing.
All The Arms And Hands Studies And Practices I Did To Level Up My Anatomy Drawing.
All The Arms And Hands Studies And Practices I Did To Level Up My Anatomy Drawing.
All The Arms And Hands Studies And Practices I Did To Level Up My Anatomy Drawing.
All The Arms And Hands Studies And Practices I Did To Level Up My Anatomy Drawing.
All The Arms And Hands Studies And Practices I Did To Level Up My Anatomy Drawing.
All The Arms And Hands Studies And Practices I Did To Level Up My Anatomy Drawing.
All The Arms And Hands Studies And Practices I Did To Level Up My Anatomy Drawing.

All the arms and hands studies and practices I did to level up my anatomy drawing.


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3 years ago

It's like an echinoderm settled itself into the sand one day and decided "Imma be a cycad".

Despite Looking More Like Some Sort Of Scaly Tubeworm, Rhenopyrgus Viviani Here Was Actually An Echinoderm,

Despite looking more like some sort of scaly tubeworm, Rhenopyrgus viviani here was actually an echinoderm, distantly related to modern starfish, brittle stars, sea urchins, crinoids, and sea cucumbers.

It was part of an extinct Paleozoic echinoderm lineage known as edrioasteroids, which lived attached to the seabed or on hard surfaces like the shells of other marine animals, using the tube feet on their five arms to catch food particles from the water around them.

Living during the Silurian, about 435 million years ago, in what is now Quebec, Canada, it stood around 3-4cm tall (1.2-1.6"), firmly anchored into the seafloor sediment by a bulbous sac-shaped base. Its long stalked body was somewhat flexible, and it was able to partially contract the top feeding region down under a “collar” of large scale-like armor plates.

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3 years ago

My most beloved toy was a plush frilled lizard handmade by an aunt's friend. I named it Cera because I loved the first land before time film. Never found another one like it.

How many people’s most beloved childhood stuffed animals are actually teddy bears, like I feel like that’s a thing someone made up. Reblog this and put what your longest owned and/or favorite stuffed animal as a child was in the tags, inquiring minds want to know

4 years ago

Journey to the microcosmos is so chill and soothing.

"Pelomyxa Are Giant Amoeba, Capable Of Growing As Much As 5 Millimeters In Length. So It Doesn't Seem
"Pelomyxa Are Giant Amoeba, Capable Of Growing As Much As 5 Millimeters In Length. So It Doesn't Seem
"Pelomyxa Are Giant Amoeba, Capable Of Growing As Much As 5 Millimeters In Length. So It Doesn't Seem
"Pelomyxa Are Giant Amoeba, Capable Of Growing As Much As 5 Millimeters In Length. So It Doesn't Seem
"Pelomyxa Are Giant Amoeba, Capable Of Growing As Much As 5 Millimeters In Length. So It Doesn't Seem

"Pelomyxa are giant amoeba, capable of growing as much as 5 millimeters in length. So it doesn't seem like they should be that difficult to find. In fact, Jame--our master of microscopes--found hundreds of them filling up his pond tank, completely visible without the help of a microscope. They were so large that he actually took one and touched it. So, if you would like to know what it feels like to pet an amoeba, he is now an expert. He says, "It's squishy.""

Journey to the Microcosmos- The Microbe That's Big Enough to Pet

Images Originally Captured by Jam's Germs

Quote Voiced by Hank Green

3 years ago

HEY THIS IS IMPORTANT whats your favorite place to find drawing references?