Arizonafairyshrimp.com sells a batch of retail fairy shrimp eggs containing a variant that has an orange/red exoskeleton and legs instead of the usual white/clear. These are the same species, but one is the red variant and one is normal. They’re also, respectively, female and male, but I also have red males and normal females. Next batch, I’m gonna sort them by color before they mature and see if that red breeds true. Maybe even try to selectively breed for a bright red?
Idk if any of you remember my vaguely nightmarish Tiny Sapient Ungulates stuff but I decided to update their design.
Their faces were always a little too rabbit-like for me and I needed to flex my ungulate facial anatomy muscles; so their skull, noses, and eyes are more equine now. I also made the hoof shapes more defined, so they aren’t just weird round horse hoof shapes on toes. Their feet are very similar to anaardvark’s, but with more keratin coverage. Their eyes are about 2 inches in diameter, which is basically the max for any land animal before gravity starts distorting the image. They also have eye whiskers, which are very important for protecting the eye and detecting possible collisions early.
I also drew a tween manhandling Twilight like a big cat, as an excuse to provide scale.
when you go back to daydreaming after having been interrupted and your brain does a previously on of your fantasy
When you go back to daydreaming after being startled into the real world and your brain has to search through the ‘recently closed’ tabs to remember what you were daydreaming about
As I threatened to, I have drawn a 4D horse. A hyperhorse, if you will.
When it runs, its hooves appear to flicker in and out of existence, each retaining the same tensile strength of a regular horse hoof attached to a regular horse leg, no matter how thin or small they are. In the hyperhorse’s vast and unknowable eyes, our bodies are like a sheet of paper, trapped within a single measly slice of 4D space like a specimen on a microscope slide.