The Trump Administration is forcing artists to include hunting imagery in their submissions for the annual duck stamp contest. https://t.co/Rkvz8DE90M pic.twitter.com/ZiEr3Bw3tv
— Michael Hobbes (@RottenInDenmark) October 7, 2020
Funny thing is the grebe, in the upper right corner, is illegal to hunt most everywhere. So those hunters lurking in the background are fixing to do some poaching.
— Kathleen McLaughlin (@kemc) October 7, 2020
For tonight's home game vs Kunlun Red Star @HCTraktor1947 will wear special jerseys designed for World Cerebral Palsy Day. pic.twitter.com/JZq58EXl7X
— KHL (@khl_eng) October 7, 2020
A thread of medieval paintings of animals that look nothing like real animals because the artist had never seen them.
— Daniel Holland (@DannyDutch) October 5, 2020
Starting with - The Oyster pic.twitter.com/gzUIGs96AP
This is marvellous. A little Coraline magic from @LAIKAStudios pic.twitter.com/b4AtscQm1D
— Neil Gaiman (@neilhimself) October 7, 2020
I just released a new line of mini-screen prints and @threadless accessories for #NYCC online! It's called Maskerade, and they're inspired by some of my favorite vintage Halloween masks and decorations:
— Anthony Petrie (@zombiebacons) October 7, 2020
Mini prints: https://t.co/vhwoLVHs9d
Accessories: https://t.co/LLd6WtI2c6 pic.twitter.com/uEIN2i2a5A
Rhythm of mind, rhythm of place pic.twitter.com/lB5t78lU8S
— Ben Sack (@iBenSack) October 7, 2020
— Cory Schmitz (@CorySchmitz) October 7, 2020
Eddie Van Halen has died. Many more eloquent than me will discuss his musical achievements, so I'll just note that he was owner and inventor of the patent with the baddest-ass diagram in the history of the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office https://t.co/R1ueaXNEsw pic.twitter.com/svLbBs3qK8
— Timothy Burke (@bubbaprog) October 6, 2020
The kid's expression on this retro ALIEN toy is deliberately like Pvt. Hudson's, right? - Mike pic.twitter.com/aS61uJlTF1
— Last Exit To Nowhere (@LASTEXITshirts) October 7, 2020
Is this crude / charming / both?
— Tom Shapira (@tomshaps) October 7, 2020
(G.I.Joe Special Missions #5 - Larry Hama, Herb Trimpe, Bob Sharen, Phil Felix) pic.twitter.com/c18o4lrGOZ
A very rare sight 😍
— BBC Earth (@BBCEarth) October 7, 2020
Earlier this year, photographer Anurag Gawande captured something very special. The black leopard, whose dark coat is caused by a genetic mutation called melanism, was spotted roaming through Tadoba National Park in India.#EarthCapture by Anurag Gawande pic.twitter.com/CwL1lz0nVt