super flowery ella frm the stream, for my half of an art trade w kacheekly (▒╯.̫╰▒) !! thanks to every1 who came n watched me draw!
I love this sooo much! You drew her and the flowers so beautifully and the colors oh gosh *U* Her face and hair oh wowie are perfect! Thank you so much!!! <3
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SOME MARSes that i drew in my clothes for some reason! also some hairstyles i like, because i’ve been really indecisive on what i want my hair to look like lately
cleaned up those g3’s hair tho theyre still messy [dirt, marker, and melted plastic..?]! i tried to get some off with just soap/water but itll definitely take more elbow grease
anyway here are bubblecup and garden glade! they were hard to take good pictures of because neither of their heads can swivel anymore 😰
oh well! i really love bubblecup ☺️
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Feisty Little Bobcat Rescued From Barbed Wire Sprints To Freedom
An excited young bobcat made a lightning-quick return to the wild when she was released after six months of rehabilitation.
The 2-month-old bobcat was found snarled in a barbed wire fence in October. A local businessman rescued the little kitten, who was “hissing and growling,” and brought her to the Lindsay Wildlife Museum in Walnut Creek, California.
There, the dehydrated kitten was treated for a puncture wound on her neck, which could have caused a life-threatening infection in the wild, and showed off her very plucky attitude.
“Her attitude … is very ferocious, even more so than usual for bobcats,” Dr. Guthrum Purdin, the museum’s director of veterinary sciences, told the Santa Cruz Sentinel. “But she was kept to give her time to heal her injuries and grow a little more.” Kittens usually stay with their mothers for up to 12 months.
The museum, which partnered with the Sonoma County Wildlife Rescue to rehabilitate her, realized she was ready for release when she started catching her own prey. Now 7 months old and a healthy 6 pounds, the young cat was released earlier this month.
A video shows just how wild this cat still is, sprinting out of her carrier and away from her carers as soon as she realizes she’s free.
“It’s been a long journey for this little bobcat,” Purdin said in a statement. “It’s time for her to go back to where she belongs: wild and free.”Via The Dodo
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DAY 2: FAVE KID - POST SCRATCH
jaaaaneee!! my beautiful wife!!! i couldnt scan her but here u go
ahhhh so cute!
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