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daswhox · 2 years
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Nomad burrito
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doodlefox2 · 4 months
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why won't you look at my face 🥺
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jun-hug · 1 month
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ᓚᘏᗢ ♡
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mangoshibi · 6 months
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The most boy in the band
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nounaarts · 4 months
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Here’s a little sleepy baby
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fizzlewizard404 · 29 days
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i got hit with the biggest brain blast drawing idea so i got to work
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worldvhs · 4 days
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love for the world!
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chubbidust · 1 month
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it's hard being 2
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way2gosuperrstarr · 2 months
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some lil sun doodles! and a moon snuck in there too, it seems!
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full canvas (not cropped into little pieces) under cut <3
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sofiaruelle · 5 months
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Oh? A Customer?
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westywallowing · 2 months
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snippets from my miraculous Fruits Basket au :))
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majunju · 11 months
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more tamaki!!!!!!!
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themisterhip · 1 year
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The best antidepressant✨
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blanketorghost · 4 months
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Octomer Baby Development: A guide for new parents (Part 1)
Parenthood can be as fulfilling as it is challenging, and for new parents, this may seem like a daunting task to make. But with the help of this handbook, you will be walked over all there is to know about the newest member of your family and how to take care of them.
PHASE 1—THE EGG:
0-2 months:
The egg has just been laid. Roughly about the size of a bead. Though coloring may vary, most octomer eggs look transluscent with a bright colored center, in which the embryo is located.
Unlike octopuses, octomers only lay one or two viable eggs per mating cycle. This greatly increases their life expectancy as their digestive system no longer shuts down inlieu of producing viable eggs. Octomer eggs, like most marine life eggs, are extremely fragile and squishy. Parents often create a small nest out of weaved kelp, sea cucumbers, and soft live coral. These are not only meant to cushion the egg, but the toxic tendrils of the live coral help protect their precious offspting from predators.
Another difference to Otopus eggs, is their shspes. Since Octomer eggs aren't hung on the ceiling of an underwater cave, they lack that telltale teardrop shape most octopus eggs are known for, instead taking a more spherical form.
3-5 Months:
On this stage, the egg is about the size of a ping pong ball. Eyes and a mouth start to look visible and the embryo's body starts to develop the octomer's signature 8 arms. Though poor, their sight and hearing will develop and the embryo will start reacting to sounds and light. It is recommended parents start talking to the egg to incentivize development.
It is common for octomer parents to carry their egg around in small pouches or bags so the embryo can be stimulated by outside sounds and light fluctuations at different sea levels.
5-7 months:
Most of the octomer's body is fully developed at this point and sex can be determined by the lack or prescence of a hectocotylus. The outer membrane of the egg also starts to lose color and become more fragile as the embryo absorbs more nutrients. The egg is about the size of a billiard.
At this point, it is not recommended to move the egg, as it could possibly harm the delicate shell and cause premature hatching.
7-9 months:
After absorbing all the nutrients from the egg, the octomer baby is expected to pip and hatch around this time. The outer layer is expected to be completely transluscent as all nutrients have been absorbed, and instead all coloration has been transfered to the newly hatched baby.
At this stage, their chromatophores aren't fully developed, and as such, most octomers at this stage only have light pale coloration alongside freckles or marks reminiscent of their specific species. Octomer babies have also not developed the ability to create water jets, and due to their small size— around the size of a baseball— can be swept by ocean currents. This is why, most octomer babies will be constantly in the care of their parents up until they've reached 24 inches or 61.4 cms in size.
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oddthesungod · 3 months
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loved these two!!!!!!!!!
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hajihiko · 9 months
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two shorties getting along 🤭
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