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anemone sketchbook page

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Kitties are back on menu! This one was commissioned by the best @havranil , thank you again, it was super fun <3
started wof recently
I've been thinking about it for a bit (and it's probably obvious) but did you notice the giant frog and the tentacles are basically clown fish and anemones? I only realized once someone pointed out to me that the giant frogs have clown fish colors.
And then I realized the tentacles are also classified as "anthozoa" in the AB which is the the class anemones are a part of
The comment about nematocysts is also how it works for anemones, Kui draws a pretty cool graph of how it works too (a little different real ones but conveys the idea well)
I just always thought that was a pretty cool detail that I missed for a while! It's very cool how inspired by real animals Ryoko Kui's monsters are, I'm always amazed by how much sense they make.
He so big.. cannot fit in frame... smh

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Plant of the Day
Saturday 16 May 2026
A distinctive cultivar of a U.K. native woodland species Anemone nemorosa 'Vestal' (wood anemone) has solitary white flowers with a ring of normal petals surrounding a button-like centre of narrow staminodes. The plant thrives in a moist but well-drained, humus-rich soil in partial shade. It will tolerate drier conditions when dormant in summer.
Jill Raggett