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Late contribution to the infection trends, I couldn't resist the body horror Yes that's a bad pun, enjoy
#mlp infection au#mlp infected au#my little pony infection au#pinkie pie#mlp art#tw body horror#creepy#my little phony#mimick#takealook#pain but animated#art#animation#animated#digital art#digital animation#2d animation
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I'm hoping to truck through some more icons tomorrow if I get the day off, but here's some I worked on today and yesterday! Designs by @deepseaspriteblog :3
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Just a few of the stickers available currently in the shop
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Welcome one and all for this new issue of ´What the dog doin?´
dont worry she´s a sweetheart once you know her.
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i have come to the discovery that i own three cats and a mimick.
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Look at this toy chest
Take a guess >>
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Yellowjacket-Mimicking Moth: this is just a harmless moth that mimics the appearance and behavior of a yellowjacket/wasp; its disguise is so convincing that it can even fool actual wasps
This species (Myrmecopsis polistes) may be one of the most impressive wasp-mimics in the world. The moth's narrow waist, teardrop-shaped abdomen, black-and-yellow patterning, transparent wings, smooth appearance, and folded wing position all mimic the features of a wasp. Unlike an actual wasp, however, it does not have any mandibles or biting/chewing mouthparts, because it's equipped with a proboscis instead, and it has noticeably "feathery" antennae.
There are many moths that use hymenopteran mimicry (the mimicry of bees, wasps, yellowjackets, hornets, and/or bumblebees, in particular) as a way to deter predators, and those mimics are often incredibly convincing. Myrmecopsis polistes is one of the best examples, but there are several other moths that have also mastered this form of mimicry.
Above: Pseudosphex laticincta, another moth species that mimics a yellowjacket
These disguises often involve more than just a physical resemblance; in many cases, the moths also engage in behavioral and/or acoustic mimicry, meaning that they can mimic the sounds and behaviors of their hymenopteran models. In some cases, the resemblance is so convincing that it even fools actual wasps/yellowjackets.
Above: Pseudosphex laticincta
Such a detailed and intricate disguise is unusual even among mimics. Researchers believe that it developed partly as a way for the moth to trick actual wasps into treating it like one of their own. Wasps frequently prey upon moths, but they are innately non-aggressive toward their own fellow nest-mates, which are identified by sight -- so if the moth can convincingly impersonate one of those nest-mates, then it can avoid being eaten by wasps.
Above: Pseudosphex laticincta
I gave an overview of the moths that mimic bees, wasps, yellowjackets, hornets, and bumblebees in one of my previous posts, but I felt that these two species (Myrmecopsis polistes and Pseudosphex laticincta) deserved to have their own dedicated post, because these are two of the most convincing mimics I have ever seen.
Above: Pseudosphex sp.
I think that moths in general are probably the most talented mimics in the natural world. They have so many intricate, unique disguises, and they often combine visual, behavioral, and acoustic forms of mimicry in order to produce an uncanny resemblance.
Several of these incredible mimics have already been featured on my blog: moths that mimic jumping spiders, a moth that mimics a broken birch twig, a moth caterpillar that can mimic a snake, a moth that disguises itself as two flies feeding on a pile of bird droppings, a moth that mimics a dried-up leaf, a moth that can mimic a cuckoo bee, and a moth that mimics the leaves of a poplar tree.
Moths are just so much more interesting than people generally realize.
Sources & More Info:
Journal of Ecology and Evolution: A Hypothesis to Explain Accuracy of Wasp Resemblances
Entomology Today: In Enemy Garb: A New Explanation for Wasp Mimicry
iNaturalist: Myrmecopsis polistes and Pseudosphex laticincta
Transactions of the Entomological Society of London: A Few Observations on Mimicry
#entomology#arthropods#lepidoptera#yellowjacket-mimicking moth#wasp-moth#clearwing moths#animal camouflage#myrmecopsis polistes#pseudosphex laticincta#pseudosphex aequalis#moths#insects#bugs#mimicry#evolution#hymenopteran mimics#defense mechanisms#animal facts#wasps#yellowjackets#moths are amazing#and wildly underrated
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Recognition
Revised Edition Part 1 “Don’t worry when you are not recognized, but strive to be worthy of recognition.”– Abraham Lincoln The Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary defines Recognition as, the act of recognizing, or the state of being recognized; acknowledgment; declaration; knowledge confessed or noticed. Is it beneficial when others Recognize and acknowledge your faith, personal growth,…
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#abrahamlincoln#acceptance#being crazy fc#being crazy for chirst#beingcrazyfc#beingcrazyforchrist#belief#bible#boast#children#Christianity#darkness#envy#faith#family#friends#god#gossip#hands#humility#jesus#jesus christ#jesus freak#judging#light#lord#mimick#noretreatnosurrender#pride#published author
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annoying4annoying (insp)
#iwtv#interview with the vampire#iwtv amc#daniel molloy#armand#armandaniel#devil's minion#iwtvedit#tvedit#vcsource#iwtvsource#*#i racked my brain for a proper caption and came up with nothing LOL#anyway mimicking and pissing each other off as foreplay am i right#isn't it the best way to prove you were actually listening and paying attention to the other person this whole time
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Danny is gravely injured by the GIW, his voice box is severely damaged.
Making use of his own voice is impossible, but through some ghostly means Danny doesn’t quite understand, he can mimic others voices he hears just fine.
It’s a ghostly ability he found out he had a few years ago, with just a sentence or two heard he can do a flawless impression of that person. Now it’s not so flawless. The mimicked voice warps and fluctuates pitch, it’s crackly and he has a hard time not switching between multiple voices with every sentence he speaks.
His voice is reduced to an uncanny frankenstined attempt at speech that activates the average persons fight or flight response.
It’s no surprise that Superman is startled when he calls out for survivors while freeing the ghostly captives and a “not a deer” version of his own voice responds back.
#bones prompts#dpxdc#danny phantom#dp x dc#I’m listening to creepcasts ‘the thing in the basement is getting better at mimicking people’#and even though that creepypasta is so corny and bad I wanted to mess around with spooky mimickry Not Right voice stuff with dpxdc
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super itty small part of what i think the intro to the dw sjow would look like
#dandys world#dandy's world#ive actually never mimicked cel animation before i dont think i did a good job but its whatever i rushed this in like 2 days anyways#ignore me using the banana splits song#dandysworld#if anything i feel like banana splits is exactly how that show would feel#dandys world sprout#dandys world shrimpo#dandys world goob#dandys world pebble#dandys world astro#dandys world shelly#dandys world dandy#redesigns (?)#lets be honest some of them do not look like theyre from the 90s
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https://ko-fi.com/mouse94128/shop
My shop is now open! The stickers are available for sale now! 🎉
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Drew a bunch of Marinettes in a bunch of different artists styles it was a lot of fun!!
Artists who's styles I mimicked: @buggachat @hamsternamedmarinette @ladybeug @sabertoothwalrus and @anna-scribbles all epic artists 🤟😎
#my art#marinette dupain cheng#miraculous ladybug#miraculous fanart#style mimic#sorry for the @s btw#yall should go follow those artists if you dont already also#this was sort of inspired by a post the three artists on the top row made#i think they all got together and drew with one another#which is really cool#but i was genuinely confused because i mimic styles a lot#and ive seen others do it too so i was just like#wow they really know each others styles really well#until i thought about it and read their posts some more#style mimicking is really freaking fun and i think its really good practice#and a good way to explore other ways of doing things#like you really have to learn new techniques and get out of your comfort zone#also anna scribbles i could not find a recent pic of marinette in her main outfit#so thats the only marinette i drew in different clothes cuz i couldnt find a more recent ref of you drawing it#anna scribble marinette has privileges thats the others dont#but ye#i also threw my own style in there as a frame of reference to what me draw like#ive drawn marinette before just not in a loooong while#sabertooth walrus was the hardest for me to mimic cuz they have a broad range in their style#so its like which sabertooth do i wanna be in this pic#Buggachat has such a distinct style thats very clean and consistent which is amazing so they were easy#being easy or hard arent bad things either it also has to do with like styles meeting up with one another#buggachats and mine arent too too different in some shapes and aspects#so yeah itd be easier plus they drew marinette like 3 sec ago so i have more recent of a ref#as opposed to sabertooth who i have a recent ref of ladybug but not marinette so we got two diff styles in one
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Sketches of Mimick to practice drawing on the computer again
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Mix mass of pets with no concern able
#voidcore#special edition#mimick#dnd mimic#mimic#void#key blade#sora#unknown#fake eeveelution#fakemon#fakémon
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