Malayan Weasel (Mustela nudipes) Study (design adopts)
Malayan Weasel (Mustela nudipes)
so many flavours of this guy
the book i used to help figure out what subspecies was who
On the variation of Mustela (Lutreola) nudipes Desm.
by Brongersma, L D; Junge, G C A
the lighter colored yellow ones are Mustela nudipes leucocephalus
the brown with the neck patterns are Mustela nudipes nudipes
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We are in Kuching, Borneo for the 10th World Congress of Herpetology this week! This Magnificent Friend is a Long-nosed Horned Frog or Malayan Horned Frog (Pelobatrachus nasutus) and we met them at Kubah National Park on our first day in Borneo! 🐸
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I'm so proud to finally present you the artwork with all the Perissodactyla order including its subspecies (Rhinos, Tapirs, and Horses). Took me more than a year to finish but I am really happy with the result. The artwork includes the common name, its Latin name, and its conservation status. 46 animals in total of which 10 are sadly already extinct.
Here is the link in case you are interested:https://www.inprnt.com/.../all-perissodactyla-species.../
Early access, wip, and more here [url=https://www.patreon.com/FrickenStoat/fricken_stoat]Patreon[/url]
i'd really love the support, helps me in creating more art. =^.^=
This alien-like character is also known as a flying lemur but he’s not a true lemur neither do he knows how to fly. However, he has a trick up his sleeve whenever he needs a quick get-around. A build-in membrane (patagium) stretches from its face to the tips of its digits all the way back to its tail, even between fingers and toes allows him to glide efficiently from height between trees. That’s in deed a great way to travel.