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Grickle
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@grickle@mstdn.social  ·  activity timestamp yesterday

Happy Boxing day, everyone. #grickledoodle #holidays #boxingday #raccoons #lego #cartoon #art #drawing #funny

A cartoon illustration of raccoons putting together a Star Wars Millenium Falcon Lego set while other animals in the forest watch. Caption reads "With their dexterous little paws, the raccoons were unequaled at building Lego sets in the forest."
A cartoon illustration of raccoons putting together a Star Wars Millenium Falcon Lego set while other animals in the forest watch. Caption reads "With their dexterous little paws, the raccoons were unequaled at building Lego sets in the forest."
A cartoon illustration of raccoons putting together a Star Wars Millenium Falcon Lego set while other animals in the forest watch. Caption reads "With their dexterous little paws, the raccoons were unequaled at building Lego sets in the forest."
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Grickle
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@grickle@mstdn.social  ·  activity timestamp yesterday

Happy Boxing day, everyone. #grickledoodle #holidays #boxingday #raccoons #lego #cartoon #art #drawing #funny

A cartoon illustration of raccoons putting together a Star Wars Millenium Falcon Lego set while other animals in the forest watch. Caption reads "With their dexterous little paws, the raccoons were unequaled at building Lego sets in the forest."
A cartoon illustration of raccoons putting together a Star Wars Millenium Falcon Lego set while other animals in the forest watch. Caption reads "With their dexterous little paws, the raccoons were unequaled at building Lego sets in the forest."
A cartoon illustration of raccoons putting together a Star Wars Millenium Falcon Lego set while other animals in the forest watch. Caption reads "With their dexterous little paws, the raccoons were unequaled at building Lego sets in the forest."
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Art History Animalia
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@art_history_animalia@historians.social  ·  activity timestamp 3 months ago

For #InternationalRaccoonAppreciationDay: the Audubons' #raccoons from The Viviparous Quadrupeds of North America:
1 Raccoon (Procyon lotor), watercolor study c.1838-43?
2 Raccoon, Bowen ed. PL61 1846
3 Raccoon, Octavo ed. PL61 1851
4 Crab-eating Raccoon (Procyon cancrivorus), Octavo ed. PL155 1854

#4: Crab-eating Raccoon, Octavo ed. volume 3 plate 155, 1854  single specimen inside profile side profile on a branch rising out of the water in a wetland landscape  (species is depicted browner and more slender than the common raccoon)
#4: Crab-eating Raccoon, Octavo ed. volume 3 plate 155, 1854 single specimen inside profile side profile on a branch rising out of the water in a wetland landscape (species is depicted browner and more slender than the common raccoon)
#4: Crab-eating Raccoon, Octavo ed. volume 3 plate 155, 1854 single specimen inside profile side profile on a branch rising out of the water in a wetland landscape (species is depicted browner and more slender than the common raccoon)
#3: Raccoon, Octavo ed. volume 1 plate 61, 1851  variation of the original illustration, now vertical instead of horizontal and with a second smaller raccoon (also in side profile) added to a second branch above
#3: Raccoon, Octavo ed. volume 1 plate 61, 1851 variation of the original illustration, now vertical instead of horizontal and with a second smaller raccoon (also in side profile) added to a second branch above
#3: Raccoon, Octavo ed. volume 1 plate 61, 1851 variation of the original illustration, now vertical instead of horizontal and with a second smaller raccoon (also in side profile) added to a second branch above
#2: Raccoon, Bowen ed. volume 1 plate 61, 1846  single specimen inside profile on a section of tree branch, FAT (may have been a pet!)
#2: Raccoon, Bowen ed. volume 1 plate 61, 1846 single specimen inside profile on a section of tree branch, FAT (may have been a pet!)
#2: Raccoon, Bowen ed. volume 1 plate 61, 1846 single specimen inside profile on a section of tree branch, FAT (may have been a pet!)
#1: Raccoon, watercolor study c.1838-43?  single specimen in side profile on a tree branch, small illustration in upper left quadrant of an otherwise blank paper
#1: Raccoon, watercolor study c.1838-43? single specimen in side profile on a tree branch, small illustration in upper left quadrant of an otherwise blank paper
#1: Raccoon, watercolor study c.1838-43? single specimen in side profile on a tree branch, small illustration in upper left quadrant of an otherwise blank paper
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Art History Animalia
Art History Animalia
@art_history_animalia@historians.social  ·  activity timestamp 3 months ago

For #InternationalRaccoonAppreciationDay: the Audubons' #raccoons from The Viviparous Quadrupeds of North America:
1 Raccoon (Procyon lotor), watercolor study c.1838-43?
2 Raccoon, Bowen ed. PL61 1846
3 Raccoon, Octavo ed. PL61 1851
4 Crab-eating Raccoon (Procyon cancrivorus), Octavo ed. PL155 1854

#4: Crab-eating Raccoon, Octavo ed. volume 3 plate 155, 1854  single specimen inside profile side profile on a branch rising out of the water in a wetland landscape  (species is depicted browner and more slender than the common raccoon)
#4: Crab-eating Raccoon, Octavo ed. volume 3 plate 155, 1854 single specimen inside profile side profile on a branch rising out of the water in a wetland landscape (species is depicted browner and more slender than the common raccoon)
#4: Crab-eating Raccoon, Octavo ed. volume 3 plate 155, 1854 single specimen inside profile side profile on a branch rising out of the water in a wetland landscape (species is depicted browner and more slender than the common raccoon)
#3: Raccoon, Octavo ed. volume 1 plate 61, 1851  variation of the original illustration, now vertical instead of horizontal and with a second smaller raccoon (also in side profile) added to a second branch above
#3: Raccoon, Octavo ed. volume 1 plate 61, 1851 variation of the original illustration, now vertical instead of horizontal and with a second smaller raccoon (also in side profile) added to a second branch above
#3: Raccoon, Octavo ed. volume 1 plate 61, 1851 variation of the original illustration, now vertical instead of horizontal and with a second smaller raccoon (also in side profile) added to a second branch above
#2: Raccoon, Bowen ed. volume 1 plate 61, 1846  single specimen inside profile on a section of tree branch, FAT (may have been a pet!)
#2: Raccoon, Bowen ed. volume 1 plate 61, 1846 single specimen inside profile on a section of tree branch, FAT (may have been a pet!)
#2: Raccoon, Bowen ed. volume 1 plate 61, 1846 single specimen inside profile on a section of tree branch, FAT (may have been a pet!)
#1: Raccoon, watercolor study c.1838-43?  single specimen in side profile on a tree branch, small illustration in upper left quadrant of an otherwise blank paper
#1: Raccoon, watercolor study c.1838-43? single specimen in side profile on a tree branch, small illustration in upper left quadrant of an otherwise blank paper
#1: Raccoon, watercolor study c.1838-43? single specimen in side profile on a tree branch, small illustration in upper left quadrant of an otherwise blank paper
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