Hello there, Name's Rick.
I draw a lot of stuff ranging from toony to semi-realistic and i upload whenever i can.
Big fan of Paleontology, Tigers and Chocolate Milk.
Not only were thylacines common zoo animals, but they were also not uncommon as pets. According to some, thylacines were easy to tame and incredibly friendly and loyal animals
@crocutamatata The cutest fact about Thylacines I can think of that I learned recently is from accounts of Hobart Zookeepers telling how the Thylacines that were most attached to them would rub themselves against their legs like cats do.
@FurrotakoMX@crocutamatata There has only been one successfully captive bred Thylacine pair in history at the Melbourne zoo, many other programs at the time were propped up but failed, a lot of their breeding habits are still largely unknown.
To all those who care, I'm not going to be active here anymore.
Not that it matters since I rarely touched this site at all, trust me, I'll make more of an effort elsewhere, you know where.
It's where you'll find the full version of this pic and then some. See y'all around.
Unfathomable amounts of people have fallen in love, found beauty in a sunset, were brave, cowardly, loyal, traitors, died fighting senseless wars in the names of tribes and gods that will never be remembered for an amount of time literally incomprehensible
A Huguenot, on St. Bartholomew's Day, Refusing to Shield Himself from Danger by Wearing the Roman Catholic Badge, by English painter John Everett Millais (1852). In private collection.
Posting again on its own.
Hoplitaspis coming to land at night to mate and lay eggs only to witness the thin sickle of the orbital rings glowing faintly in the night sky.
>Gamingbeaver is a father now
>Jurassic World is going to be 10 years old in a few months
>I have Mattel JW toys from wave 1 that are older than my 5yo niece