This also counts as my photo of the day.
Pig-footed bandicoots are one of the most unlikely creatures I've ever seen. Marsupials who have had some toes fuse into what looked like little hooves, and who, according to settlers, had the most ungainly gait, and looked like they were hop-skipping everywhere.
They are, of course, extinct.
Gilda and the Pig-Footed Bandicoot

Glen constantly looks at my artwork when it's not done and says 'it's done now right?' and it's like 'no, not done.' And he's like 'what do you have left to do?' And I say things like 'well the leaves need dotting and the amber needs shading and I need to add some additional dots around the eyes and I haven't finished the cross-hatching in the background.' And he stares at me and says 'anyone else would say it was done.'
Well, now the inking is done.


Pig-footed bandicoots are one of the most unlikely creatures I've ever seen. Marsupials who have had some toes fuse into what looked like little hooves, and who, according to settlers, had the most ungainly gait, and looked like they were hop-skipping everywhere.
They are, of course, extinct.
Gilda and the Pig-Footed Bandicoot

Glen constantly looks at my artwork when it's not done and says 'it's done now right?' and it's like 'no, not done.' And he's like 'what do you have left to do?' And I say things like 'well the leaves need dotting and the amber needs shading and I need to add some additional dots around the eyes and I haven't finished the cross-hatching in the background.' And he stares at me and says 'anyone else would say it was done.'
Well, now the inking is done.

