I enjoy drawing young banders more than adult banders for some reason. :/
Though I suppose it's hard to tell the difference, both are balls of fluff with teeth.
so yeah, I missed drawing my lovely little Bandersnatch babies, so I drew one here.
Due to the sitting posture with the head tilted down slightly, this bander is feeling cornered. If you don't back off it will most certainly lunge at your face or call for it's mother to come take care of you.
Remember- Just because it looks like a human smile, doesn't make it a smile for a bander, at least not in the same sense people think. Just like dogs curl up their lips to snarl, so do banders, but they prefer hissing with the occasional growl. They only 'smile' when threatened, ready to hunt/pounce, or to recognize eachother. Babies like to see their mothers 'smile' because it usually means food is on its way, or someone threatening baby bandy is about to get mutilated.
If you smile wide enough, maybe this bandy will like you. Maybe.
Though I suppose it's hard to tell the difference, both are balls of fluff with teeth.
so yeah, I missed drawing my lovely little Bandersnatch babies, so I drew one here.
Due to the sitting posture with the head tilted down slightly, this bander is feeling cornered. If you don't back off it will most certainly lunge at your face or call for it's mother to come take care of you.
Remember- Just because it looks like a human smile, doesn't make it a smile for a bander, at least not in the same sense people think. Just like dogs curl up their lips to snarl, so do banders, but they prefer hissing with the occasional growl. They only 'smile' when threatened, ready to hunt/pounce, or to recognize eachother. Babies like to see their mothers 'smile' because it usually means food is on its way, or someone threatening baby bandy is about to get mutilated.
If you smile wide enough, maybe this bandy will like you. Maybe.
Category Artwork (Traditional) / Fantasy
Species Canine (Other)
Size 1280 x 1008px
File Size 127 kB
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