Logo image

Logo image

Monday, 1 August 2016

Week 51- Creature Creation

Hello all! I have had an busy week and I am looking into the future at another busy week. Since I preparing for quite a lot of upcoming things in the near future I have lots to get together. As best I can I am going to keep up my spliced creations since they offer a brief way of me relaxing after busy days. So here are my new creations.




The cat dog fish

Despite the friendliness of the cat dog fish you should be very aware to not to get too close. They actually have a fairly sneaky defense mechanism located in their dorsal and pectoral fins are barbs that contain poison. So be wary before picking one of these cute guys up.
 

The Airedale Terriat 

A decedent of the bat the terriat is remarkable. Not only does it use echo location at night but it also has a very keen sense of smell that doubles as a way to search out its prey. Mainly flying at night these little guys are often distinguished by it's loud howl. 


The Dolphipede 

Most who see this creature know to stay away. They have a hard exoskeleton that makes it near impossible to penetrate. To top it off it has claws that are both menacing and contain poison. Lucky however these animals are more known for eating fish than people. They also surprisingly enough have quite a  playful nature despite unless you get on their bad side.
   

The Chamonkey 

Oh yes you can see this one. This little guy here has the ability to change his colours making him able to camouflage himself and even change himself to have a bit of a funky hairstyle.


The Beamois

This mythical creature has being evading people for centuries. Not a lot is known about it except that it has quite often being seen followed by fireflies some what mistaken for magical sparks.
 

I shall have more to show you next week but in the mean time don't forget to show me your admiration through any of these methods:






Subscribe to my comic: 


Or buy prints/merchandise  at:


or 

Keep tuned for more adventures!!!


No comments:

Post a Comment