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small artist making small animals. the original home of the chubby stubby excellent tigerbear. sometimes lumpy, sometimes wonky, always delightful.

a tiger friend !
making art is my love language.


illustration portfolio 🎨
heavenlyeros.uk/portfolio
tumblr 🍯
heavenlyeros.tumblr.com/
linktree thingie 🌻
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belarius
@belarius

The giraffe weevil is native to Madagascar with a striking body plan (ahem) excuse me, do you mind, I'm trying to tell people about you and you're getting in the way okay you know what? they can just do their own research I can't believe this do you know who I am? I'm going to need to talk to your agent no really I'm not going to stand for this anymore

It's a giraffe weevil, cheekily extending its neck skyward


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The secret to this style of css criminality is threefold. The first trick is to prepare an image file using format that supports transparency (PNG is the safest bet). The second is to get the image hosted at a stable URL before making the post, so you can link to it directly using the HTML tag. The third is to use that tag's style parameter to apply inline css changes to the tag's behavior; in this case, setting its "margin-top" parameter to a negative number in order to get it to creep up into the block of text above.