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  1. Cape Buffalo

    Cape Buffalo

    One of Africa’s strongest and dominant herbivores, often seen in herds of hundreds of thousands that graze upon the grass besides being the main prey for the lions that feast on them.
  2. White Rhinoceros

    White Rhinoceros

    One of the largest of the five living rhino species found in Africa, and are a popular icon for ecotourists because of their large size and territorial nature. Had to give this rhino a sandstone feel to it as rhinos often like to bathe in mud to cool off from the heat.
  3. African Bush Elephant

    African Bush Elephant

    Since today’s World Elephant Day, I decided to draw this large bull to commemorate the day of the Elephant, as they’re my favorite mammals. Happy World Elephant Day to you folks!
  4. Ankylosaurus

    Ankylosaurus

    One of the most notable armored dinosaurs, to which it’s osteoderms cover it’s body from head to toe, and famous for the giant club on the end of their tails which is used for defence. (Originally drawn in October 2023 and redrawn for August 2024)
  5. Chinese Giant Salamander

    Chinese Giant Salamander

    The world’s largest and rarest salamander, given that they’re a living fossil for the last 170 million years, but sadly, these incredible giants from China are now critically endangered.
  6. Galápagos Tortoise

    Galápagos Tortoise

    The most iconic giant tortoise of the very island that gave the famous Galápagos Islands it’s name. As slow as the tortoises move and are herbivorous, it’s very astounding to think these tortoises can live up to 100 years of age. (Art originally drawn in September 2023 and redrawn for July 2024)
  7. Stegosaurus

    Stegosaurus

    It has been quite a long while since I last have drawn dinosaurs (to which I took a break for over three months cuz of irl stuff with school), but honestly, I really like how this Stegosaurus turned out.
  8. Edmontosaurus

    Edmontosaurus

    One of the largest hadrosaurids, these duck-billed dinosaurs were far more larger compared to their predators being T-rex, to which one could only imagine the huge herds of adults and young roaming throughout the swamps. (Art originally made in July 2023 and redrawn for February 2024)
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