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I'm Currently Working On A New Comic Page And I Just Realized That Current Colors Are Actually Trans

I'm currently working on a new comic page and I just realized that current colors are actually trans flag colors lmao.
Well, I guess I accidentally made my villains trans for the last day of pride month so...
Happy pride month!
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Day 14 of posting cute creatures we found on our field trip:
Green lizard (Lacerta viridis) is a medium sized lizard that mostly feeds on insects. In our experience there are three genders of this lizard.

The first gender is nice female. All females of this species are nice. They don’t bite, they nicely pose, they aren’t too shy, just overall 10/10 lizards. This nice girl was also full of eggs, just look at the momma:

The second gender is angry male. This is a male that will bite and he will constantly keep his mouth open and ready. Very pissy. Males have bright blue throats.

He is seething. In fact he was so bitey that we had to put him in timeout. (Which means that we lifted him up high):

What a majestic beast. His mouth was still kinda open and ready to bite.
The third gender is confused male. This male gets super confused when you catch him. He stiffens up, doesn’t bite and stares at you:

Confused males are ideal to turn upside down so that we can see their beautiful blue throat.
Oh, but they aren’t always this gorgeous blue and green. Juveniles look nothing like adults:

This is a juvenile green lizard. It literally looks like it’s a different species. Juveniles are almost all nice, just like females, so males become angry or confused when they grow up.
(Btw, this is all just in our experience, there are probably angry and confused females as well as nice males, it’s just that we haven’t found any!)
BONUS BABIES POSING:

Day 18 of posting cute creatures we found on our field trip:

Green frog (Pelophylax sp.) also known as water frog and edible frog is the largest frog in Europe. It’s famous for its ability to make semi-fertile hybrids. These hybrids can produce offspring with their parent species, but not with each other. The bad part is that it’s basically impossible to differentiate hybrids from “pure” species without looking at their chromosomes.
These frogs come in many shades of green:

Juveniles are usually more dull in color and not as fat:

These are the only frogs that are not under strict protection in my country, because they are edible and every year there are frog hunts in some areas. I’ve never eaten frogs.

Protect them ✨🪲🐍🐸🪱🐝🐛🦋🐌🐞🐜🐢🕷️🪰🪳🦟🦗🦎✨
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UPDATE: My friend found a NICE MALE!

Look at him being cute 🥰
Day 14 of posting cute creatures we found on our field trip:
Green lizard (Lacerta viridis) is a medium sized lizard that mostly feeds on insects. In our experience there are three genders of this lizard.

The first gender is nice female. All females of this species are nice. They don’t bite, they nicely pose, they aren’t too shy, just overall 10/10 lizards. This nice girl was also full of eggs, just look at the momma:

The second gender is angry male. This is a male that will bite and he will constantly keep his mouth open and ready. Very pissy. Males have bright blue throats.

He is seething. In fact he was so bitey that we had to put him in timeout. (Which means that we lifted him up high):

What a majestic beast. His mouth was still kinda open and ready to bite.
The third gender is confused male. This male gets super confused when you catch him. He stiffens up, doesn’t bite and stares at you:

Confused males are ideal to turn upside down so that we can see their beautiful blue throat.
Oh, but they aren’t always this gorgeous blue and green. Juveniles look nothing like adults:

This is a juvenile green lizard. It literally looks like it’s a different species. Juveniles are almost all nice, just like females, so males become angry or confused when they grow up.
(Btw, this is all just in our experience, there are probably angry and confused females as well as nice males, it’s just that we haven’t found any!)
BONUS BABIES POSING:


I don’t have a cat, but here’s a friendly stray. Stray cats in my town all look like this because literally everyone feeds them and some people even regularly take them to vet.
