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kcdoessl · 11 months ago
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Random Thought...
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'PASSWORD' is to be kept a secret, but it means to be passed on to others.
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♥Body:
➟Genus Morph/Reborn
➟Riley shape. Mansa
➟4K Skin IMANI (Brownie)
➟VELOUR: The "Ipanema Body" (Brownie)
➟Genus Morph Eyes
➟Ade - Lia hair
♥Cosmetics:
➟poema - Susana Lashes
➟Genus Morph Brow Shape and Hud eyeshadow, blush, highlighter, moles, and contour
♥Outfit:
➟L&B Swear Kayle Cotton Jacket
♥Accessories:
➟DM Fabulous 80's Earrings
➟.::Supernatrual::. Adley Gold - Red Gem necklace
➟Bonita bento rings ~ flower meadow
➟BellePoses - Cigarette She
♥Tattoo:
➟[CAROL G] Love Butterfly TaTToo
♥Pose:
➟SN ~ Her Red Wine pose
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apixellife · 2 months ago
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Vintage by Colleen Criss Via Flickr: WINGS-ES0130 maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/The%20Sign/187/157/21 Frick-n-Frack Candi Flapper Dress Black-Reborn includes shoes, issues: necklace not adjustable, alpha out boobs. maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/WIP/106/77/1502 [MJN] Contour Kit SATO - Pastel Misty Swamp Backdrops
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nuvesl · 3 months ago
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Pixel Pout HD Lipstick - Lelutka Evo X & Genus MORPH
Unlock Your Glam: HD Lipstick for Lelutka Evo X & Genus Morph! Get ready to elevate your look with our stunning HD Lipstick, specially crafted for Lelutka Evo X and Genus Morph avatars! Choose from 3 fabulous packages, each featuring 16 vibrant colors:– Set 1 – Pinkish Paradise: Soft and playful pink tones for every mood– Set 2 – Dark Nudes: Chic and sophisticated neutral hues for a classic…
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cherrystyle01 · 5 months ago
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¢ℓυв нσρριηg 😀
My friend and I decided tonight we’re gonna have a lil fun and go club hopping. Checking out different styles of music, people, and atmospheres. It’s going to be great. I just hope she doesnt take me or want to go to any club where there’s a lot of fighting because i cant chill with that. Make sure if you’re club hopping, you have your drink covers !!!!!!!!!!!! ❤ ❤ • 𝓢𝓹𝓸𝓷𝓼𝓸𝓻𝓮𝓭…
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xaquelineseda · 9 months ago
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First of some #MakeupMonday looks for today!
BASE FACE Head: GENUS MORPH Head Base Oval - v1.0 Ears: GENUS MORPH Ears Elf - Female - v1.0 Skin: GENUS MORPH Kitty in Sunkiss w/Brows Regular BOM Eyes: GENUS MORPH EyeMorph Kitten - v1.0 Lashes: GENUS MORPH via HUD Nose: GENUS MORPH NoseMorph Perky - v1.0 Mouth: GENUS MORPH LipMorph Juicy - v1.0 Moles 1: GENUS Project Moles - Regular BOM Moles 2: Lempika Moles 1 - BOM Moles 3: Sap Beauty Marks / Moles v2. 2 BOM
Hair: Stealthic Motion
MAKEUP MONDAY Eyeshadow: identity faces Escape Collection Genus HD # 3 Applier (tinted) Lashes: GENUS MORPH via HUD Blush 1: WarPaint Essential Blush Beach Blush [peach] BOMBlush 2: WarPaint Essential Blush 80s Child [peach] + highlighter BOM Lips: identity faces Freedom Collection Genus HD # 9 Applier
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eliavahazaleia · 11 months ago
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Eliavah ~ Enriched Nose & Lip Chain [NEW GROUP GIFT]
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It's been a while since I made a group gift, and I definitely want to make more! Here is a nose & lip chain with roses & pearls RIGGED for Lelutka Fem + Male heads, & Genus Morph heads! You can wear either or! There is a demo, as the group is 50L$ to join at the time of this post! (this price is subject to change!)
Grab the gift here at the store! «────── « ⋅ʚ♡ɞ⋅ » ──────» ˚ʚ♡ɞ˚ Product Info ˚ʚ♡ɞ˚ 🌸 Fitted for Lelutka Fem + Male, & Genus Morph Heads. Unrigged available
💜Enriched Lip & Nose Chain: 🌸Make sure you are wearing the correct size! 🌸Can wear both, left & right OR mix & match wearing left lip chain, right nose chain etc. 🌸 HUD customization for: ♡ pearls, rose (41 colors) ♡ metals (10 colors)
💜 Materials enabled as always!! & It's modify so you can change the tinting, and play around with the materials to your liking.
💜 Please make sure to demo! In the demo there's also notecards with more information.
Enjoy seafarer ~ «────── « ⋅ʚ♡ɞ⋅ » ──────»
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wendiruby · 4 months ago
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Showcasing TheSkinnery, Vision, and VIPERA
♛ #SL #Secondlife #SLFashion #SecondlifeFashion #Theskinnery #VISION #VIPERA
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herpsandbirds · 3 months ago
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Favorite naturally occurring morph/regional look???
I am a big fan of the various forms of North American rat snakes, genus Pantherophis. Many of these used to be considered subspecies of the Black or Eastern Rat Snake, but are just considered "forms", which have no formal specific taxonomic designation.
Here's a favorite...
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Yellow Rat Snake (Pantherophis alleghaniensis), family Colubridae, Southern FL, USA
This is a color variation of the Western Rat Snake.
It was once considered to be a subspecies of the Black Rat Snake, but no subspecies are currently recognized for that species anymore.
photograph by Mario Ramos
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Yellow Rat Snake (Pantherophis alleghaniensis), family Colubridae, Southern FL, USA
photograph by Dick Bartlett
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Everglades Rat Snake (Pantherophis alleghaniensis), family Colubridae, found in southern FL, USA
This snake was once considered a subspecies of the Black Ratsnake, Elaphe (Pantherophis) obseleta rossalleni, but is now not considered to be a full subspecies, but just a population of Eastern Rat Snake (P. alleghaniensis).
Some herpetologists consider the Everglades Rat to be a population of Yellow Rat Snake, which is now generally seen as only another population of Eastern Rat Snake (not a full subspecies).
They are larger and more orange than the typical Yellow Rat Snake.
North American Rat Snake (Pantherophis spp.) taxonomy is a bit messy. There are visibly different populations that have been traditionally seen as distinct subspecies or species, that are now lumped together, due to genetic evidence.
Also, there has always been doubts about how to place or consider the Everglades Rat, regardless.
photos: Nathan Jordan Photography & Ole Dost
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kcdoessl · 11 months ago
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Your in my Light
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Fitted for: ◦Kupra ◦Legacy ◦Reborn
~ Credits~
♥Body:
➟Genus Morph/Reborn
➟Riley shape. Mansa
➟4K Skin IMANI (Brownie)
➟VELOUR: The "Ipanema Body" (Brownie)
➟Genus Morph Eyes
➟TRUTH Trinket - Essential
♥Cosmetics:
➟poema - Susana Lashes
➟Genus Morph Brow Shape and Hud eyeshadow, blush, highlighter, moles, and contour
♥Outfit:
➟Merisa Outfit by Blackbirdlace w/ heels
♥Accessories:
➟NaaNaa's ChainHoops earrings
♥Pose:
➟FOXCITY. Mani Bento Pose 3
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sasyscarborough · 11 days ago
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https://sasyscarborough.com/2025/02/20/low-hanging-fruit/ Starting the look with the sweetheart dress by Lamb, at this round of Collaborate took me down a lacy path. The strapless dress actually has a matching bolero which is delightful, but I tend to deviate from items that go with each other... #secondlife
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kalista-emerald · 1 month ago
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GENUS MORPH - EyeMorph Bunny - v1.1
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apixellife · 3 months ago
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Nightcap?
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Nightcap? by Colleen Criss Via Flickr: [CRIMSON] Lingerie Catherine maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Plush%20Tau/40/169/22 marketplace.secondlife.com/en-US/stores/180496 www.flickr.com/photos/152094225@N07/ www.primfeed.com/crimson AutumN CHIN DIMPLES GENUS also showing Helen Eyeshadow Mell (mysticalmell) marketplace.secondlife.com/stores/227322 maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Amaretto%20Paradise/45/106/21 :::ChicChica::: Bourbon with cig ! Su Xue ! MESH Nose Piercing Saguna Princess Groin Tattoo - Dark [CAROL G] TRUTH Collective / Chestnut eBODY - REBORN GENUS MORPH - Head Preset - Margo - LINKED
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nuvesl · 8 months ago
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Thalia Eyeshadows & Lipstick – Evo X and Genus MORPH
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cherrystyle01 · 6 months ago
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ѕρσιℓ мє 😀
It’s been a rough day but i can always count on him to make my nights better. He pulls me close and tells me not to worry, he will take care of everything from here on out. I will never argue or complain when he spoils me like this. Ladies, I hope your man spoils you the way mine does. If not….drop him and find someone else. You deserve to be treated as a queen ☺ ❤ • 𝓢𝓹𝓸𝓷𝓼𝓸𝓻𝓮𝓭…
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artechoceneexplorer · 13 days ago
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Dungeon Meshi Encyclopaedia: The Harpy
Recently finished a new piece of my Dungeon Meshi Encyclopaedia like illustrations, this time, a creature adventures smell and hear before they see it: the Harpy (Foeminornis gynotops).
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The name is a reference to its humanoid, woman-like appearance, with its genus name, Foeminornis, meaning woman (Foemin-) bird (-ornis); and its species name meaning feminine (gyno-) face (-tops).
Its skull morphology is mainly based on a group of birds with similarly flat faces, large binocular eyes, large mouths and small beaks, the Strisores; which include nightjars, potoos and swifts. For the facial texture and appearance, I used other birds for inspiration, including scavenging birds like caracaras, turkey vultures and condors, as well as white-eyes.
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Close-up of the head, chest and name of the harpy
The inside of the mouth is not lined by teeth, but by keratin structures named papillae, present in some birds like geese and penguins, and that in this case are serrated and used for shearing meat.
For the "breasts" of the harpy, I chose to make them inflatable air sacs, similar to the structures present in birds like frigatebirds and especially various American grouse species, which have a very similar pair of air sacs. Since there isn't any reference to sexual dimorphism amongst harpies, I would imagine that these are not sex specific, and are used for displays that have other uses apart from reproduction, perhaps to assert dominance amongst the flock.
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Close-up of a displaying harpy
The color and feather type (represented by the "hair style" of each harpy) seem to have a very wide diversity of forms, which is not often seen in birds to such a degree, apart from domestic birds or species that have been bred to have specific color mutations, like parrots. But it is present to some degree in birds like hawks, which have a couple of color morphs; and the most similar to harpies, cuckoos, which can vary not only feather but egg color based on hosts, which might suggest a very complex natural selection pressure acting on feather crown color and feather type. The design of the crowns themselves are based on birds like woodpeckers and birds-of-paradise for long and thin crown types, and curassows and guineafowl for curly feather crown types
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Close-up of the variety of harpy "hairstyles"
The legs are long with large claws, which suggests that it prefers walking rather than flying, evidence strengthened by the fact its wings are not nearly as big as you would expect from a scavenger this big. The fourth finger also seems to be able to rotate to face forwards or backwards, based on all the images I saw during the research phase, this is not that unheard of, some birds like owls are able to do this.
The harpies seem to nest each mother on a single nest, but forming nesting colonies similar to a lot of modern seabirds like gannets and auks. The chicks appear to be altricial, similarly to passerines, and they need a lot of time to fully develop until they can fly, like songbirds. I based the appearance of the chick on condors, which are similarly large scavenging birds whose chicks are altricial, and take up to a year to fledge.
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Close-up of a harpy's legs, as well as an egg and chick
I hope you enjoy this illustration as much as I enjoyed the process of making it! :>
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serpentface · 8 months ago
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Just dropping some illustrations of animals that I've only mentioned in passing (mostly in regional food posts), found within claimed Imperial Wardi territory.
Left to right (all to scale):
Grynaig, crested eagle, taarn, unkata, piispiispi, anara, nechoi.
Descriptions below:
The grynaig, a type of pigeon found primarily in the highlands. They come in a few local color morphs, ranging from this brown-white to a chestnut color (mostly dependent on the types of rocks they nest upon). They nest on the tops and sides of boulders and cliffs, out of reach from most ground-based predators and camouflaged from predatory birds above. They are commonly hunted for food, and are regarded as having beautiful calls.
The crested eagle, found widely across the region. They are specialized predators of snakes and will readily attack highly venomous species, having thick-skinned, pebbly textured legs as defense against bites. They will also take other reptiles, and occasionally prey on small birds and mammals. Among the peoples of the highlands, widespread belief holds these to be (one of many) birds that ancestors will send or take the form of in order to provide guidance and give omens to the living. Crested eagles are often an omen of hidden danger, be it a figurative or literal snake in the grass.
The taarn, a pheasant native to the highlands and domesticated for meat and eggs. The domestic stock has several color morphs and a few distinct breeds, a wild male taarn is pictured here. Wild taarn can be found in high altitudes in the warm dry season, and migrate down to the river valleys in the cold wet season. Taarn form the vast majority of captive fowl in the highlands, being the most tolerant of cooler, high altitude conditions. Males possess sharp spurs, and are used regionally for cockfighting. Cockfighting is also popular in parts of the Imperial Wardi cultural sphere and taarn may be exported largely for this purpose, being imagined as uniquely fierce, having been shaped by their hostile environment (in reality, they don't tend to fare well against the common rooster).
The unkata, a genus of large flightless birds. Several species can be found in the region, all of which are flightless and relatively large. The one here is a male savannah unkata in breeding plumage (about the size of a cassowary). Male unkata often have colorful wings, and all possess long, unfeathered quills. The wings are shaken as a part of courtship displays, creating a rattling sound and dazzling visual effect. These birds are herbivores and feed on grass, leaves, tender shoots, and fruit, but will consume insects and small mammals/reptiles when the opportunity presents itself. Most unkata are commonly hunted as wild game, and their large eggs are often prized as food and used for carving.
The piispiispi, named for its devastatingly silly warning cries (the sound is a shrill PeEEESSsss-PeEEESSsss-PIPIPIPIPI!). This is a fairly large and stocky lagomorph that lives only in the highlands and almost exclusively at high altitudes (with rabbits filling their niches in the river valleys). They subsist primarily on grasses, and are known agricultural pests. They pack on substantial weight prior to the winters (which is the best time to hunt them for rich, fatty meat), but do not truly hibernate, instead alternating between periods of low activity in their burrows and emerging to graze (the winters here are relatively warm, and snow cover is often patchy or impermanent at all but the highest altitudes).
The anara, a genus of large semi-aquatic rodent. Two species can be found in the region (the larger of which is shown here, both look very similar) and can be found throughout in most rivers, lakes, ponds, and wetlands. Their tail is flattened vertically and used to propel them through water, though they retain (relatively) long legs, as they spend much of their time foraging on land, usually staying within a couple hundred feet of water. They are considered agricultural pests, and are commonly hunted for pest control and their meat (particularly the tail, which is uniquely rich and fatty).
They construct small lodges along banks for shelter in a similar capacity to beavers. They do not build dams, but dig canals to connect bodies of water (for ease of movement and to flee from predators). These canals are often expanded by the comings and goings of an-nechoi, and together the two species are of key ecological significance to their environments, vastly expanding the size of wetlands and the reach of seasonal floods. The two species also seem to get along quite well (especially given the notoriously bad temper of an-nechoi, and the bite-sized nature of anara), often peacefully sharing the same habitats in close quarters. Young anara are sometimes even seen resting on the backs of submerged an-nechoi. This connection is widely noted, and a subject of many regional animal folktales.
Nechoi, a family of pig-like opportunistic omnivores. The one pictured here is a scrub nechoi, one of the larger in the region (though dwarved by their somewhat distant, semi-aquatic an-nechoi relatives). These are the most widespread and generalized, and fare well in dry environments (mostly being found in the grasslands and savannahs). The skin of this species is exposed (though they bear a dense mane and thick, wiry hairs throughout), and they will coat themselves in mud and dust to protect against the sun and parasites. This particular species bears impressive tusks in the boars, and smaller tusks in the sows (shown here), and they are often hunted for their ivory.
Most nechoi bear very powerful jaws with a wide gape, and boars will fight over territory and mates by yawning and slashing at each other with their sharp teeth. These conflicts result in a scarred appearance in most older boars, and can sometimes be fatal. As with most nechoi, these animals feed primarily as browsers, but will readily scavenge and may opportunistically take live prey, mostly arthropods and small vertebrates. Predatory attacks on animals bigger than they can fit into their mouths are rare, but larger nechoi such as these are considered dangerous, and may readily eat humans injured or killed in territorial or defensive aggression. These more dangerous nechoi are sometimes subjects to taboos against eating the flesh of man-eaters, though smaller nechoi are common game animals.
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