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  • Don’t take this one too seriously, folks… heh heh heh Tip of the hat to the Freaky Font Foundry, who created this font – Monsterchild. I am fixing up the dud T’s and I just realised that this isn’t the shade of red I used in the original. This looks more like blood – well, if you’re going to walk around with a message like that on your shirt… 20/09/08 – now available exclusively in black. / My best selling item, by the way. / You people are weird…

  • Harmless as doves

  • Gopher Snake close-up on Figueroa Mountain, Santa Ynez, CA One of the most widespread snakes in North America, its range extends from the Atlantic to the Pacific, as far north as southern Canada, and as far south as Veracruz, Mexico. This species can reach five to six feet in length, and are among the more “human-friendly” species of North American snakes, mainly due to the fact that they are not venomous, hunt vermin (hence the name) and are easily raised and bred in captivity. When startled or angry, they will hiss very loud and rattle their tails. This is why they are sometimes mistaken for a rattlesnake.Habitat: Found in a wide variety of habitats, including deserts, prairies, woodlands, brushlands, coniferous forests, and even cultivated land. Gopher snakes often live in discarded or conquered gopher holes. —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-- / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-- Consider these images as companions. :-)

  • But he really is. Garfield yawning before a nap. :)

  • Lizard creeping around getting up to no good!

  • INK DRAWING ALTERED DIGITALLY

  • A color pencil drawing of a scene uncommon in the world we live in. A little girl holding tightly to her pet, a tiger cub. This is one of my favorite pieces. It shows the innocence of child and a tame look of an exotic animal.

  • A closeup of a Gopher Snake coiled around itself on a branch in the wilderness of Santa Ynez mountains, in Southern California One of the most widespread snakes in North America, its range extends from the Atlantic to the Pacific, as far north as southern Canada, and as far south as Veracruz, Mexico. This species can reach five to six feet in length, and are among the more “human-friendly” species of North American snakes, mainly due to the fact that they are not venomous, hunt vermin (hence the name) and are easily raised and bred in captivity. When startled or angry, they will hiss very loud and rattle their tails. This is why they are sometimes mistaken for a rattlesnake.Habitat: Found in a wide variety of habitats, including deserts, prairies, woodlands, brushlands, coniferous forests, and even cultivated land. Gopher snakes often live in discarded or conquered gopher holes. Featured: Creatures that Slither and Slide group, October 2009 —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-- / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-- Consider these images as companions. :-)

  • I took these shots on a fall morning nature walk in Zumwalt Park in Lane County, Oregon.

  • THIS LITTLE FELA JUST WOULD NOT STAY STILL FOR TWO MINS

  • These spiders are commonly found through out North America also called golden orb-weavers. They generally have massive webs from 6 to 8 feet long and reach anywhere from 3 to 6 inches in length. They are harmless, but do not confuse them with the very dangerous Brazilian Wandering Spider. Which are also called Banana Spiders.

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  • Cute little monster with yellow fur :) / a happy and outgoing expression of your inner soul. / Please note you can change the colour of the T-shirt and/or its type (long-sleeve, girlie, V-neck, etc.

  • Cute cartoon little monster covered in red down :) / Please note you can choose the colour and the type of T-shirt for this little monster to run onto :)

  • Cute cartoon green monster, fuzzy and with six arms, giggling :) / You can choose the colour and type of T-shirt.

  • In a saltwater marine lake a baby Jellyfish swims down towards the palm of my hand.

  • Jellyfish swims past your mask in an underwater paradise.

  • A martini glass has a great shape until something wicked happens to it

  • South Carolina Aquarium on Charleston Harbor, SC Taken with a Canon EOS 350D camera with a Sigma AF 18-200mm DC OS Zoom lens on 23 March 2009. iPhoto b&w with a boost Shutter: 1/40 / Aperture: f/5.6 / Exposure: Aperture priority / Focal Length: 96mm / Metering: Pattern / ISO Speed: 400

  • This buffy… well my idea of buffy Such a cute doggy :P

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