Autumnal Scribbles & Doodles- Endangered December

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Endangered December
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This month, we're bringing focus to animals that are in danger of becoming extinct. There are so many animals on the list, sadly, so lets bring out some Christmas spirit and sing our praises to the sweet babies. Follow the prompt for a new badge.

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Pawsome job,

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I present, that time I learned how to make frogs and couldn't stop. :lol: The red and black one always gave me poison dart frog vibes. Let me know if it doesn't count. Is it bad, now I want to make another one?

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I thought it might be cute to rewrite the 12 Days of Christmas song with endangered animals. A little over the word limit but I hope that's okay.

I tried to focus on animals that were critically endangered to endangered. I also generalized a little with animals of the same species (elephant, dolphins, orangutans, rhinos). Also I thought bonobos a-fucking was funny, especially because they solve all their issues by well... fucking lol. And today I learned what a saola was.

On the first day of Christmas
My true love sent to me
An orangutan nested in a tree.

On the second day of Christmas
My true love sent to me
Two sunda tigers and
An orangutan nested in a tree.

On the third day of Christmas
My true love sent to me
Three galápagos penguins
Two sunda tigers and
An orangutan nested in a tree.

On the forth day of Christmas
My true love sent to me
Four calling chimpanzees
Three galápagos penguins
Two sunda tigers and
An orangutan nested in a tree.

On the fifth day of Christmas
My true love sent to me
Five monarch butterflies
Four calling chimpanzees
Three galápagos penguins
Two sunda tigers and
An orangutan nested in a tree.

On the sixth day of Christmas
My true love sent to me
Six red pandas a-playing
Five monarch butterflies
Four calling chimpanzees
Three galápagos penguins
Two sunda tigers and
An orangutan nested in a tree.

On the seventh day of Christmas
My true love sent to me
Seven river dolphins a-swimming
Six red pandas a-playing
Five monarch butterflies
Four calling chimpanzees
Three galápagos penguins
Two sunda tigers and
An orangutan nested in a tree.

On the eighth day of Christmas
My true love sent to me
Eight african wild dogs a-barking
Seven river dolphins a-swimming
Six red pandas a-playing
Five monarch butterflies
Four calling chimpanzees
Three galápagos penguins
Two sunda tigers and
An orangutan nested in a tree.

On the ninth day of Christmas
My true love sent to me
Nine rhinos charging
Eight african wild dogs a-barking
Seven river dolphins a-swimming
Six red pandas a-playing
Five monarch butterflies
Four calling chimpanzees
Three galápagos penguins
Two sunda tigers and
An orangutan nested in a tree.

On the tenth day of Christmas
My true love sent to me
Ten bonobos a-fucking
Nine rhinos charging
Eight african wild dogs a-barking
Seven river dolphins a-swimming
Six red pandas a-playing
Five monarch butterflies
Four calling chimpanzees
Three galápagos penguins
Two sunda tigers and
An orangutan nested in a tree.

On the eleventh day of Christmas
My true love sent to me
Eleven elephants trumpeting
Ten bonobos a-fucking
Nine rhinos charging
Eight african wild dogs a-barking
Seven river dolphins a-swimming
Six red pandas a-playing
Five monarch butterflies
Four calling chimpanzees
Three galápagos penguins
Two sunda tigers and
An orangutan nested in a tree.

On the twelfth day of Christmas
My true love sent to me
Twelve rare saola
Eleven elephants trumpeting
Ten bonobos a-fucking
Nine rhinos charging
Eight african wild dogs a-barking
Seven river dolphins a-swimming
Six red pandas a-playing
Five monarch butterflies
Four calling chimpanzees
Three galápagos penguins
Two sunda tigers and
An orangutan nested in a tree.
 
As I sit on my porch alone, the day begins. A flurry of petal-like wings ablaze stir around and about me. My breath hitches, as I take in the beauty of the scene.
Butterflies, a storm of glory, greet the day with me. Each beat of a wing, each twitch of their legs, it's all a mesmerizing sight I never wish to forget.
With the peace and joy they give, they also give sorrow and fear. For, this sight may not last forever. This beloved sight to greet the day.
The world is suffering, and they are dwindling. But, for today, just for today, I want to enjoy their beautiful, dazzling display before me.
I finally return into my house, a soft smile on my face, but heart heavy. I greet the day myself, and hope that all those glorious insects, will return again tomorrow.
 
Creature Concept 0007: Titanic Red Panda (Ursuslente clavusruber)
Based off the Red Panda, thought it would be fun to make a bigger and stronger one of these cuties. And they are mighty strong to honor the cuteness of the Red Panda for this months scibbles and doodles.
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Here is all the information I made for it:
Description: Titanic Red Pandas are the much larger descendants of today's Red Panda from 10 million years into the future, they have been able to evolve to such large sizes due to today's Giant Panda going extinct and bamboo becoming more sustaining and have more nutrients, becoming a more viable food source, and also sticking to their omnivore roots has allowed them to become true giants of the bamboo forests, with sizes rivaling and often surpassing the elephants that share the nearby jungles. They have kept their bright red and orange coats, though they have developed black spots and more dominant black stripes on the tail, with their fur growing even thicker than today's Red Panda's. Adult Males also have blue fur at the end of their tail, and it is thought to be displayed for mating, as females tend to favor the larger males that also happen to have more rich and vibrant blue tail ends. Titanic Red Panda's also have a very large head filled with both crushing molars and large front teeth, with their both crushing molars and large front teeth, with their bottom canines being the largest teeth, more so in males than females. They also have long claws that can be up to 6 feet long. These guys are also highly intelligent, just as much as the smartest bears.

Habitat: They are often found in Bamboo forests, however they are partial to wander into the large rainforests and tropical jungles that often surround the bamboo forests that they are usually found in.
Lifespan: Titanic Red Panda's can live up to over 300 years, and they leave their mothers at 10 years, and sexually mature at 14 years.
Diet: Titanic Red Pandas will mostly eat plants and fish like their American and European bear cousins, they will semi-regularly hunt medium to large animals for extra protein, such as the Bamboo Deer, Water Buffalo, and even the occasional elephant for the larger specimens.

Average and Largest Size: Females are 14 feet tall, 28 feet long, and 10 tons on average. Males are 20 feet tall, 54 feet long, and 16 tons on average. The largest males however can get to 32 feet tall, 88 feet long and 28 tons, and it is unknown exactly how they can still move like normal at that size, let alone sustain themselves, though it is theorized that their metabolisms slow down to accommodate this.

Weapons and Defenses: A crushing bite that clocks in at over 8,000 PSI (pounds per square inch) with the largest males able to bite down at 15,000 PSI. They also have giant claws on their paws that they can extend from their claw sheaths, though their massively strong arms and surprisingly nimble hands make them be able to toss boulders and swing small trees like clubs at enemies and the strongest are able to pick up to 25 tons. They can also use their large tails to attack those who attempt to go behind them. Their fur is extremely protective, able to withstand heavy gunfire and even most low to medium grade explosives with minimum wounds, also thanks to a bony plate underneath the thick skin around the most vital organs and their skull is also quite thick as well. Their fur is also somewhat fire retardant.

Behavior: despite their giant size and their great strength, Giant Red Panda's are quite friendly to most other organisms, and their territories often overlap a lot, because they don't really care all that much when another enters their territory, since they are not inherently aggressive and they are extremely tolerate, but when they are angered, beware, for their anger is legendary they won't stop for anything until the problem is gone, often torn to shreds or chased off with heavy wounds. They also have no tolerance for those that disregard the rules of nature by taking more than they need and destroying the environment because they can, though they will use scare tactics by standing up to their full height on 2 legs and displaying their titanic bulk and massive claws and jaws with a loud roar that can be heard for miles.
 
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