This Is From A Town In Spain That In San Fermines Instead Of Bulls Uses A Giant Ball And Its So Funny
this is from a town in spain that in San fermines instead of bulls uses a giant ball and its so funny watching it on tumblr
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More Posts from Cheapsweets
Much as I’m tempted to vote for the empathetically bonded deinonychus (not a velociraptor! *gasp*), I feel I need to check out Reverse Jurassic Park, which for some reason I have never heard of before this day 🤔🦖
Best Fictional Dinosaur Tournament: Saurischian Bracket; Round 1F, Poll 6/8


That bestiary illustration is as metal as it is inaccurate to the description (I'll assume the illustrator was just having fun with it!)
I really like the variety of interpretations we've got this time round; insects, crustacean/xiphosurans, snakes, different fishies... love all of these! This was one of my favourites to draw too :)
Bestiaryposting Results: Nirmosho
Today's is interesting in that it's notably vague about what kind of creature this is, other than "lives in the river" and "smaller than a crocodile". (Convenient that the crocodile was so recent, now that I think of it.)
It should also be noted that this is our very last entry on an individual animal -- as we're winding down, our final half-dozen Bestiaryposts are going to be collections of multiple entries, mostly ones that I felt were too short or too obvious to give their own post. Artists should feel free to pick & choose which to draw, or do a group shot, or however they like.
If you don't know what this is about, you can learn at https://maniculum.tumblr.com/bestiaryposting.
To see the entry the art is based on this week, click this link:
To see the entry for next week and potentially participate, click this one:
Now, let's see what people came up with.

@silverhart-makes-art (link to post here) has drawn this very charming little beastie that is not unlike a horseshoe crab, just less flat. I really like this overall, but I'd like to highlight the tiny little eyes, the detail on the mouthparts, and the nifty fin-thing on its back.

@coolest-capybara (link to post here) correctly observes that she's already drawn this one -- this is indeed the "certain kind of fish" mentioned in the Dolthruk entry, which she included in that illustration. However, in light of addition details, they have revised their design to create a fish that's capable of being mobile on land, basing it heavily on the mudskipper. Here we see an excellent image of two having a dispute in muddy water -- I particularly love the rendering of the fins and think the background works well here. (Also thank you for providing alt text.)

@cheapsweets (link to post here) has drawn this really nice fish inspired by various prehistoric species -- to me, it genuinely looks like this drawing would fit right into a series of illustrations in a paleontological text. To me, it's giving coelacanth, but that may be mostly because that's the only lobe-finned fish I recognize. I also like the little fang at the front. (And thank you for including alt text.)

@strixcattus (link to post here) has drawn this rather polite-looking snake, noting that the description provided lines up quite well with it being some sort of snake. As usual, the gold is in the naturalist-style description they've provided in the linked post -- in this case, I think it fits right in with any given article about unusual animal life cycles & behaviors. Weird, but not implausibly weird.

@wendievergreen (link to post here) is depicting, in their usual aesthetically pleasing stylized form, an insect life cycle. I like the idea of it being an insect, which does fit the description, I like the thought put into this crocodile-centric life cycle, and again I really like the vibe of the artwork here. See the linked post for more detail on the life cycle being depicted, and close-ups of the individual details of this drawing.
Now to see what the Aberdeen Bestiary has to say:

... yeah, that is neither a crocodile nor a fish.
The beast being killed here looks more like a medieval hyena than anything -- people who have read these posts from the beginning may find that spiny back familiar. And the creature killing it, which this entry is ostensibly describing, is dead-on identical to the standard-issue Medieval Wyvern Thing that you see in a lot of different manuscripts.
Anyway, as I'm certain nobody guessed from that illustration, we're going out with a bang on the world-famous... Ydrus.
If you've never heard of it, you're not alone. It isn't real, and is one of those imaginary beasts that never quite caught on. As far as I know, it pretty much only shows up in bestiaries -- occasionally it gets confused with the Hydra, but I don't think they were originally intended to be the same, similar names aside.
And now you know.
seriously i don't think the illustrator was making a lot of effort to fit the description

There was a Halloween graphics emergency today with the group I volunteer with (I’m half joking half extremely serious) and we needed something stat, so I whipped up these little guys and I just…love them? They’re so goofy and cute? Happy spooky season everybody.
How about Maratus rainbowi? (a silly lookin type of peacock spider ^^)
The silly guy from Webbed! Magnificent. I'll be doing the poll on Maratus spendens, because Maratus rainbowi seems to be an inactive taxon. I've included a picture of a female, just for fun.

