The Riding in the Daintree Forest of Adem
Species featured
Mammals ~
Yellow bellied glider ( Petaurus australis)
Sugar glider (Petaurus breviceps)
Birds~
Cassowary
Palm cockatoos (probosciger alerrimus)
Dromornis stirtoni *extinct species
Plants~
Victorian Waratah (Telopea oreades)
Pandanus breadfruit (pandanus tectorius)
Fan palm (licuala ramsayi)
Snow ginger (Alpinia caerulea)
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Characters~
James Yoji
Species : yellow bellied glider
Occupation: Teraformer and Ecological Engineer
Meshiah Baobab
Species : sugar glider
Occupation: Historical journalism
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A drawing based on the species from the North Australian daintree rainforest.
This drawing is the result of me being bored working in the office while waiting for the next assignment to start. I drew this on printer paper with a pencil I found in the desk. I worked on it for about a week while also completing all my work. Multi tasking like a boss!
Mammals ~
Yellow bellied glider ( Petaurus australis)
Sugar glider (Petaurus breviceps)
Birds~
Cassowary
Palm cockatoos (probosciger alerrimus)
Dromornis stirtoni *extinct species
Plants~
Victorian Waratah (Telopea oreades)
Pandanus breadfruit (pandanus tectorius)
Fan palm (licuala ramsayi)
Snow ginger (Alpinia caerulea)
__________________________
Characters~
James Yoji
Species : yellow bellied glider
Occupation: Teraformer and Ecological Engineer
Meshiah Baobab
Species : sugar glider
Occupation: Historical journalism
____________________
A drawing based on the species from the North Australian daintree rainforest.
This drawing is the result of me being bored working in the office while waiting for the next assignment to start. I drew this on printer paper with a pencil I found in the desk. I worked on it for about a week while also completing all my work. Multi tasking like a boss!
Category Artwork (Traditional) / Fantasy
Species Marsupial (Other)
Size 1080 x 820px
File Size 1.81 MB
I take it the Dromornis is the one in front? Not gonna lie, the species listing makes you look like a nerd - in a good way. I've been known to cite the species name after saying ringtail (Bassariscus astutus), just to avoid confusion. See, there I go again!
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