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[b]Username: [/b] Wildclaw101 [b]Theme: [/b] Extreme Bodies [b]Species: [/b] Bee Hummingbird [b]Entry Type: [/b] Visual [b]Comment (Optional): [/b] The smallest bird. Eggs the size of coffee beans. Nest the size of a quarter. They weigh less than 2 ounces. They are just so tiny and cute! [b]Entry:[/b] [img]https://www1.flightrising.com/dgen/preview/dragon?age=0&body=148&bodygene=9&breed=7&element=2&eyetype=2&gender=1&tert=132&tertgene=14&winggene=42&wings=9&auth=27b11d6731cc5906a12d74e3bfb188c0ac6133f8&dummyext=prev.png[/img] [img]https://www.audubon.org/sites/default/files/33244881122_0a3a159c10_o_0.jpg[/img]
Username: Wildclaw101
Theme: Extreme Bodies
Species: Bee Hummingbird
Entry Type: Visual
Comment (Optional): The smallest bird. Eggs the size of coffee beans. Nest the size of a quarter. They weigh less than 2 ounces. They are just so tiny and cute!
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[b]Username: [/b]GrimdarkRoxy [b]Theme: [/b]Extreme Bodies [b]Species: [/b]Eyed Silkmoth [b]Entry Type: [/b]Visual [b]Comment: [/b]This funky little guy was found on my backyard! So far I haven't been able to identify it's exact species, but I'm confident it's a type of Eyes Silkmoth. I don't think I'd ever seen a caterpillar like this and spent so long just sitting and looking at it. [b]Entry:[/b] [img]https://www1.flightrising.com/dgen/preview/dragon?age=1&body=31&bodygene=54&breed=18&element=10&eyetype=0&gender=1&tert=79&tertgene=42&winggene=47&wings=144&auth=415783ab80c165b045bf383c0be268637e12f427&dummyext=prev.png[/img] [img]https://i.imgur.com/UYSkVOH.jpg[/img] image by me!
Username: GrimdarkRoxy
Theme: Extreme Bodies
Species: Eyed Silkmoth
Entry Type: Visual
Comment: This funky little guy was found on my backyard! So far I haven't been able to identify it's exact species, but I'm confident it's a type of Eyes Silkmoth.
I don't think I'd ever seen a caterpillar like this and spent so long just sitting and looking at it.
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[b]Username: [/b] tincanghost [b]Theme: [/b] Extreme Bodies [b]Species: [/b] South Philippine Dwarf Kingfisher [b]Entry Type: [/b] Visual [b]Comment (Optional): [/b] First described 130 years ago, this bird - the South Philippine Dwarf Kingfisher - is the smallest of the forest type Kingfishers. It was once believed to have gone extinct until recently when it was photographed for the first time by an eye surgeon. The colors are what make this bird a beautiful sight! [b]Entry:[/b] [img]https://www1.flightrising.com/dgen/preview/dragon?age=0&body=65&bodygene=1&breed=13&element=1&eyetype=2&gender=1&tert=172&tertgene=10&winggene=42&wings=72&auth=5700ffa76322974843c231e55af92fdf0deece2b&dummyext=prev.png[/img] [img]https://images.summitmedia-digital.com/esquiremagph/images/2020/03/13/Philippine-Kingfisher-MAIN-IMAGE.jpg[/img]
Username: tincanghost
Theme: Extreme Bodies
Species: South Philippine Dwarf Kingfisher
Entry Type: Visual
Comment (Optional): First described 130 years ago, this bird - the South Philippine Dwarf Kingfisher - is the smallest of the forest type Kingfishers. It was once believed to have gone extinct until recently when it was photographed for the first time by an eye surgeon. The colors are what make this bird a beautiful sight!
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[b]Username:[/b] Jeydis [b]Theme:[/b] Extreme Bodies [b]Species:[/b] Atlas Moth (Attacus atlas) [b]Entry Type:[/b] Visual (scry) [b]Comment (Optional):[/b] The largest moth found so far in the world. This insect astounds with its huge wingspan and surprising grace for something so large. [b]Entry:[/b] [img]https://www1.flightrising.com/dgen/dressing-room/scry?sdid=1195054&skin=0&apparel=2842,12185,28029&xt=dressing.png[/img] [img]https://imgur.com/WYJHarf.png[/img]
Username: Jeydis
Theme: Extreme Bodies
Species: Atlas Moth (Attacus atlas)
Entry Type: Visual (scry)
Comment (Optional): The largest moth found so far in the world. This insect astounds with its huge wingspan and surprising grace for something so large.
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[b]Username: [/b] divitineo [b]Theme: [/b] Extreme Bodies [b]Species: [/b] Fulgora Laternaria [b]Entry Type: [/b] Visual [b]Comment (Optional): [/b] The fulgorid insect Fulgora laternaria (often misspelled "lanternaria"), is a planthopper known by a large variety of common names including lantern fly, peanut bug, peanut-headed lanternfly, alligator bug, machaca, chicharra-machacuy, cocoposa (in Spanish) and jequitiranaboia (in the Amazon region and elsewhere in Brazil). [b]Entry:[/b] [img]https://www1.flightrising.com/dgen/preview/dragon?age=1&body=110&bodygene=21&breed=9&element=1&eyetype=11&gender=1&tert=49&tertgene=13&winggene=3&wings=42&auth=e5607124be9c1015e527d58bb4e5508a889f1914&dummyext=prev.png[/img] [img]https://i.pinimg.com/originals/a8/56/49/a85649c9e04a9eb1b68bf15cc1627940.jpg[/img] [img]https://alchetron.com/cdn/fulgora-laternaria-d85ac3e4-7d30-4220-a85a-1060c055bd8-resize-750.jpg[/img]
Username: divitineo
Theme: Extreme Bodies
Species: Fulgora Laternaria
Entry Type: Visual
Comment (Optional): The fulgorid insect Fulgora laternaria (often misspelled "lanternaria"), is a planthopper known by a large variety of common names including lantern fly, peanut bug, peanut-headed lanternfly, alligator bug, machaca, chicharra-machacuy, cocoposa (in Spanish) and jequitiranaboia (in the Amazon region and elsewhere in Brazil).
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Username: WhitePhoenix Theme: Extreme Bodies Species: Green Heron Entry Type: Visual Comment (Optional): It looks so small and round, and then suddenly, zoop! Entry: [img]https://www1.flightrising.com/dgen/preview/dragon?age=1&body=142&bodygene=21&breed=1&element=8&eyetype=0&gender=0&tert=2&tertgene=5&winggene=1&wings=134&auth=17acf08828850390e889011214848d4fba21d02b&dummyext=prev.png[/img] [img]https://i.redd.it/tjg2ymjkyix01.png[/img]
Username: WhitePhoenix
Theme: Extreme Bodies
Species: Green Heron
Entry Type: Visual
Comment (Optional): It looks so small and round, and then suddenly, zoop!
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[b]Username: [/b] Makochan [b]Theme: [/b] ExtremeBodies [b]Species: [/b] Argentinosaurus [b]Entry Type: [/b] Visual [b]Comment (Optional): [/b] The skeleton of this dinosaur was discovered in Argentina. It's six-stories tall and can stretched 120ft from its head to the tip of its tail [b]Entry:[/b] [img]https://www1.flightrising.com/dgen/preview/dragon?age=1&body=115&bodygene=8&breed=9&element=1&eyetype=0&gender=1&tert=54&tertgene=8&winggene=9&wings=115&auth=287b08015714a2064bc253b9f1a8f604cea813e0&dummyext=prev.png[/img] [img]https://res.cloudinary.com/dk-find-out/image/upload/q_80,w_1920,f_auto/Argentinosaurus_HiRes_zrnqrq.jpg[/img] [url=https://www.dkfindout.com/us/dinosaurs-and-prehistoric-life/dinosaurs/argentinosaurus/] Source [/url]
Username: Makochan
Theme: ExtremeBodies
Species: Argentinosaurus
Entry Type: Visual
Comment (Optional):
The skeleton of this dinosaur was discovered in Argentina. It's six-stories tall and can stretched 120ft from its head to the tip of its tail
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[b]Username: [/b]Notion [b]Theme: [/b]Extreme Bodies [b]Species: [/b] Hummingbird Moth [b]Entry Type: [/b] Visual [b]Comment: [/b] Moths doing what hummingbirds do! [i]But even smaller[/i]. They're about an inch and a half long! [b]Entry:[/b] [center] [img]https://www1.flightrising.com/dgen/preview/dragon?age=0&body=41&bodygene=0&breed=19&element=1&eyetype=11&gender=0&tert=138&tertgene=59&winggene=60&wings=70&auth=2d7214c66182c285c790b1370c946c5187c6b725&dummyext=prev.png[/img] [img]https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/759494173849026630/787497796273700894/unknown.png[/img] photo credit: myself!
Username: Notion
Theme: Extreme Bodies
Species: Hummingbird Moth
Entry Type: Visual
Comment: Moths doing what hummingbirds do! But even smaller. They're about an inch and a half long!
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[b]Username:[/b] azurearchangel [b]Theme:[/b] Extreme Bodies [b]Species:[/b] Komodo Dragon [b]Entry Type:[/b] Visual [b]Comment (optional):[/b] Komodo dragons are the world's largest and heaviest lizards! They're only found on a few islands of Indonesia. They can be up to eight feet long and weigh up to around 150 pounds! There also one of the few lizards that have a venomous bite. I also didn't know that they had serrated teeth until now. [b]Entry:[/b] [center][img]https://www1.flightrising.com/dgen/preview/dragon?age=1&body=88&bodygene=58&breed=14&element=1&eyetype=3&gender=0&tert=173&tertgene=0&winggene=58&wings=88&auth=6da0455688dda13e4fe5a1b6fe46779cc7d06182&dummyext=prev.png[/img][/center] [center][img]https://www.accessscience.com/media/BR/media/BR0916191FG0010.jpg[/img][/center] [center]Image Credit: [url=https://www.shutterstock.com/g/GUDKOV+ANDREY]Gudkov Andrey[/url][/center]
Username: azurearchangel
Theme: Extreme Bodies
Species: Komodo Dragon
Entry Type: Visual
Comment (optional): Komodo dragons are the world's largest and heaviest lizards! They're only found on a few islands of Indonesia. They can be up to eight feet long and weigh up to around 150 pounds! There also one of the few lizards that have a venomous bite. I also didn't know that they had serrated teeth until now.
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[quote=THE PREVIOUS DAY] [b]Username: [/b] TAEJIN [b]Theme: [/b] Extremely Old [b]Species: [/b] Marine Microbes [b]Entry Type: [/b] Visual [b]Comment (Optional): [/b] "Some marine microbes can survive with barely any sustenance for more than 100 million years. These tiny, single-celled microorganisms live in the ocean and account for more than 98% of the total mass of organisms living within the ocean. " There was too many of these neat little guys to choose from, so I took the entire thing! [b]Entry:[/b] [img]https://www1.flightrising.com/dgen/preview/dragon?age=1&body=128&bodygene=40&breed=9&element=8&eyetype=11&gender=1&tert=45&tertgene=19&winggene=40&wings=103&auth=03c273d053201d33a650f701125eb10a7e4bf941&dummyext=prev.png[/img] [img]https://oceanexplorer.noaa.gov/facts/media/marinemicrobes-800.jpg[/img] [center][url=https://oceanexplorer.noaa.gov/facts/marinemicrobes.html]Source[/url][/center][/quote] ----- [b]Username: [/b] TAEJIN [b]Theme: [/b] Extreme Bodies [b]Species: [/b] Hadrosaurus foulkii [b]Entry Type: [/b] Visual [b]Comment (Optional): [/b] "Prosaurolophus was a hadrosaur that lived 75 million years ago in what’s now northern Montana and southern Alberta, Canada. Unlike many duck-bills, which had a large bony crest on their heads, Prosaurolophus had only a small crest on the forehead." Honestly, I just love this artist's rendition of the face. Look at the cute thing. [b]Entry:[/b] [img]https://www1.flightrising.com/dgen/preview/dragon?age=1&body=144&bodygene=11&breed=5&element=2&eyetype=11&gender=0&tert=105&tertgene=15&winggene=40&wings=47&auth=9f581fc4b993e1b7f1eb842aa250bc848e7ea37c&dummyext=prev.png[/img] [img]https://earthsky.org/upl/2019/06/hadrosaur-illustration-e1560368226746.jpeg[/img] [center][url=https://earthsky.org/earth/juvenile-hadrosaur-fossil-reveals-fleshy-snout]Source[/url][/center]
THE PREVIOUS DAY wrote:
Username: TAEJIN
Theme: Extremely Old
Species: Marine Microbes
Entry Type: Visual
Comment (Optional): "Some marine microbes can survive with barely any sustenance for more than 100 million years. These tiny, single-celled microorganisms live in the ocean and account for more than 98% of the total mass of organisms living within the ocean. "

There was too many of these neat little guys to choose from, so I took the entire thing!
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Username: TAEJIN
Theme: Extreme Bodies
Species: Hadrosaurus foulkii
Entry Type: Visual
Comment (Optional): "Prosaurolophus was a hadrosaur that lived 75 million years ago in what’s now northern Montana and southern Alberta, Canada. Unlike many duck-bills, which had a large bony crest on their heads, Prosaurolophus had only a small crest on the forehead."

Honestly, I just love this artist's rendition of the face. Look at the cute thing.
Entry:

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