I Found This Floating Somewhere On The Interwebs And I Am OBSESSED. They Managed To Turn The Emotive

I Found This Floating Somewhere On The Interwebs And I Am OBSESSED. They Managed To Turn The Emotive

I found this floating somewhere on the interwebs and I am OBSESSED. They managed to turn the emotive sprites into a really cool band.. I love it so much.

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Is it cold outside?

Is It Cold Outside?
Is It Cold Outside?

is this the realll lifeeee, is this just fantasyyy


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some ghost eyes wips because i have no time/motivation to draw rn but still want to post

Some Ghost Eyes Wips Because I Have No Time/motivation To Draw Rn But Still Want To Post
Some Ghost Eyes Wips Because I Have No Time/motivation To Draw Rn But Still Want To Post

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Found This Somewhere... Amazingly Accurate To The Game Haha.

Found this somewhere... amazingly accurate to the game haha.


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out of curiosity, why do you like sturgeons so much?

A chance to info dump about my favorite fish…?!

Out Of Curiosity, Why Do You Like Sturgeons So Much?

I grew up in the Great Lakes area of North America, where fishing is pretty popular but everyone knows that fish populations aren’t anything like “the good old days” when people took out huge numbers of fish while messing up their spawning sites. I got pretty into fishing when I found out that I could catch bluegill in the surrounding farm ponds, and once in a while my family took me to an isolated fishing cabin for vacation, but for years I never encountered a wild fish bigger than a kilogram or two.

BUT THEN…

I found out about sturgeon! They were HUGE fish that had once lived in the rivers and lakes all around my home, and better yet, fish almost exactly like modern sturgeon had existed all the way back in the Cretaceous period alongside the dinosaurs, and they STILL EXIST TODAY!!! The fact that small numbers of these huge dinosaur fish still existed made them seem almost like a real-life lake monster/cryptid, except that we had proof of their existence!

Furthermore, there’s just nothing else like them. Sturgeon get big. Like, REALLY big. The record for the largest sturgeon was almost 11 meters/24 feet long, which is colossal for freshwater animals. They have armor plates of bone running down their sides, and at the same time they don’t have bony skeletons. They also have a crazy mouth structure, which allows them to actually pop their jaws out like a tube and suck up food. And on top of all of this, the adults are absolute tanks. I’ve seen skin nearly 8mm thick, and it’s so tough that people make leather out of it, and they occasionally lose fins or even entire gill plates and just keep on swimming! (I found out about that last one when I tried to wrestle a big female out of a river and my hand went straight into her gills. She didn’t seem that bothered by it!)

For a long time I filed sturgeon along with Alligator Gar, Giant Mekong catfish, and Yangtze paddlefish as a semi-legendary fish that may still exist, but I was never going to see except possibly in an aquarium, until I enrolled in graduate school. For those unfamiliar with grad school in the US, it typically involves both high-level classes as well as an independent research project the student designs and carries out with help from an experienced professor. When my mentor asked what kind of thing I wanted to study, I tossed out “sturgeon” as one such possibility, expecting to hear that I would probably have to limit myself to more common/accessible species.

I was blown away when she said “Actually, I think I know a guy…”

For the next several years, I got to ride along collecting wild adult sturgeon, gathering eggs, and raising the baby fish in a lab and in a hatchery. I was holding something that I had thought of as a semi-mythical lake/river monster in my own hands! I got to see a river choked with giants as big as 2 meters long, and I got to hold a 5-centimeters mottled baby whose armored scutes were still sharp and possessed the little arrowhead shape and big black pectoral fins that remind me of Mickey Mouse ears! In the video below you can even see a little heartbeat! (Don’t worry, this little guy was returned to the tank soon after to recover from his anesthesia!)

Out Of Curiosity, Why Do You Like Sturgeons So Much?

Sadly, I didn’t find anything super groundbreaking in my research, but my experience DID land me a job working in sturgeon aquaculture! If you’ve ever had caviar that wasn’t poached, it probably came from a sturgeon farm, and if you want to see a lot of big fish up close, this is a good place to do it! I probably personally handled more individual sturgeon than there are wild fish in several sturgeon species. In addition, while the wild broodstock I mentioned above might reach 2 meters and over 50kg, the sturgeon I dealt with at the farm would easily double that, and there were a LOT of them! I got to see sturgeon behavior that had never been recorded in field guides, and even a few crazy one-in-a-million mutations like the infamous “ghost” sturgeon!

Out Of Curiosity, Why Do You Like Sturgeons So Much?

I even got the opportunity to cook my own sturgeon meat (Yeah, I basically turned into the Touden siblings from Dungeon Meshi except for sturgeon instead of RPG monsters). I got pretty good at making smoked sturgeon, but the meat is also good on the grill or baked, and people have been cooking them in various ways for centuries.

Out Of Curiosity, Why Do You Like Sturgeons So Much?

My favorite part of the job was physically wrestling the big fish! Sturgeon are easier to grab than other fish with the right know-how, but a human-sized fish often has its own plans for the day and won’t always cooperate. I was pretty good at moving the adults by the time I left that job, but it was still a wild rodeo every time!

Even more exciting was how we spawned each new generation of sturgeon. In the wild, they form massive spawning runs in big rivers that in the past would be enough to tip small boats, but in a lab or farm we have to use other means. I’ll spare you the details, but I am one of a small number of people who have surgically extracted eggs from a live sturgeon and sutured them back up to swim another day.

Out Of Curiosity, Why Do You Like Sturgeons So Much?

The tldr of this essay is that sturgeon are a big, crazy-unique fish that have been around a long time, and I’ve spent a lot of my career handling and working with them. There’s just nothing like them for a fish nerd and they’re damn cool!

Out Of Curiosity, Why Do You Like Sturgeons So Much?

(Clip art not mine, I think @sturgeonposting drew or shared it!)


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I'd like to introduce everyone to this horrid thing I created about a year ago but haven't shown many people yet (probably for the best).

I'd Like To Introduce Everyone To This Horrid Thing I Created About A Year Ago But Haven't Shown Many

This is Baby. AKA The Monster. AKA Sight Tremendous and Abhorred, AKA Vile Insect, AKA A Thing Such As Even Dante Could Not Have Conceived, etc, etc. It's made from bits of scrap fabric I scrounged from various sources and is roughly the size of a human toddler. Its design is based on Mary Shelly's original descriptions of Frankenstein's creature.

I'd Like To Introduce Everyone To This Horrid Thing I Created About A Year Ago But Haven't Shown Many
I'd Like To Introduce Everyone To This Horrid Thing I Created About A Year Ago But Haven't Shown Many

But that's not all! Behold!

I'd Like To Introduce Everyone To This Horrid Thing I Created About A Year Ago But Haven't Shown Many

You can dissect this little abomination to reveal a full set of crocheted, knitted, and scrap fabric organs, all hand-stitched by yours truly!

I'd Like To Introduce Everyone To This Horrid Thing I Created About A Year Ago But Haven't Shown Many
I'd Like To Introduce Everyone To This Horrid Thing I Created About A Year Ago But Haven't Shown Many

It has a heart, stomach, lungs, liver, small and large intestine, kidneys, bladder, and, of course, a brain! So it can ponder the horrors of its own existence!

I'd Like To Introduce Everyone To This Horrid Thing I Created About A Year Ago But Haven't Shown Many

I used this pattern by Less Than Three for the heart. I ended up felting it because I screwed up most of the stitches (I was relatively new to crochet at the time). The result was a bit of a blobby mess, but oh well.

So yeah. This thing lives in my house now (my family hates it). I have yet to reap the full consequences of my hubris.


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Another Pink Lineart Piece! Sweet Childhood Memories....

another pink lineart piece! sweet childhood memories....


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My sister told me Zadr sounds like a medical drug so now I can't stop thinking about the doctor telling me I need a prescription for art of the little gay boys

Ah yes I need to see at least 1 drawing of the boys a day or I'll go insane


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Girlies I Forgot To Post For Pride :(

girlies i forgot to post for pride :(

(not coloured which probably doesn't make sense) :(


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