The image is of a Kochi soldierfish (Myripristis kochiensis) against a gradient background of white to pale blue. The image is drawin in the style of a traditional colored pencil drawing. The fish itself is mostly pink, with a BIG eye. It has a no thoughts expression on its face. The text reads the species name, the common name and the japanese name namimatsukasa. On the bottom left corner, the credit goes to Randall J.E. & Yamakawa T. 1996- the people who found and described the species. On the bottom right, is Akuma Aswang's stamp signature in a red square in the style of old chinese signature stamps.
This picture features a drawing of Anguilla anguilla (common name: European eel). The eel is slighly curled and is colored a bright golden yellow with a pale peachy belly. The upper left text reads the binomial name, common name and common name in Japanese. To the right, is a graphic featuring its IUCN status (CR- CRITICAL). On the bottom left corner, is the label of the one who described it (Linnaeus, 1758). The bottom right corner has the stamp of Akuma Aswang, the artist
A gorgonopsid Inotranscevia baby (that kind of looks like a weird Zigzagoon) lays in the middle of a floating hot dog bun in the sky. Its back has a single drizzle of thicc ketchup. It has a "head empty" happy expression on its face and its lil leggies are sticking out from the bun. The sky is tinged orange suggesting a sunset.
3 strange worm creature drawings against a blue spotted background. One is a dust bunny morph that is grey, fluffy dusty looking & has 4 legs. The middle one is a normal morph, is covered in white fluffy fur and has 6 green legs. Last one is a green spikey furry angry looking thing that has 6 legs- it is a violen moss crechur morph.
✨🏳️⚧️ Yippee it's Trans Day of Visibility! 🏳️⚧️ ✨
I'm AKU, an Asian transman, who happens to love science 🔬 & art 🎨
I'm currently workin my way into the SciComm & education field! Follow me for more underrepresented critter art & factz 🔍 Oh, and I guess geeky stuff too hehe😎
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