Prowl n Tarantulas to me tbh



Which Edition of D&D had the best design/artwork of an Ormyrr?
Second Edition
Third Edition
Fourth Edition
ALTThe California dogface butterfly (Zerene eurydice) is California’s state insect. The males have the dog-face pattern on their wings, along with patterns only visible in UV!
ALTI had a request for a “Bug” based on open source reference photos…so have a Carabus auronitens!
I used research-grade photos by Ludivine Lamare to figure out how the iridescence and anatomy worked.
[img id] Digital cel-shaded art of a Carabus auronitens, a beetle with a rainbow sheen. It’s stepping off of an isometric chunk of rotting wood, complete with gross little hairy bits and maybe its own droppings (unclear, I was referencing from a wikipedia photo as well and the bug is surrounded by wet brown dustbunnies of some kind). The beetle itself is mostly a very dark gunmetal teal, which shifts in the light from dark green, to lime green, to limey yellow, to sunburst orange, to molten magenta. It has red accents on the tips of its legs and big red mandibles, too. The beetle is about to politely step off of the wood chunk because it thinks this whole thing is too silly for it to participate. [/id]

Warm, soggy, windy day as everything’s just waking up from winter. Rainfly doesn’t need to influence the weather when it’s already perfect.
ALTThin-legged Pixie Apachekolos tenuipes
A robber fly from the southeastern USA, found in dry woods.
Turns out that shipping out the bugs CAN BE DONE it’s just that this is the biggest package I’ve ever shipped 🫡
Not really
They have periods of time (when Bear starts dating other people) where they aren’t quite as close as they were before