skeleton-lad:

mounmantaka:

skeleton-lad:

mounmantaka:

verdantwinter:

historieofbeafts:

It’s been a while since we checked in on how the Renaissance is doing with its ocean mysteries, so here is a marine biology update circa 1550.

Seals come in two forms:

Buff

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& Triangular

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Walruses are horrifying

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But whales are worse

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Fish can have human faces

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but not always where you’d expect

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As for the rest

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… it’s probably better left alone.

[All images except chest face fish from Historiae animalium liber IV : De piscium & aquatilium animantium natura. Chest face fish from The noble lyfe & natures of man of bestes, serpentys, fowles & fisshes yt be moste knowen]

Can you imagine thinking animals actually looked like this? Like I know there’s stylization here, but if I was an uneducated peasant in 1550 who saw these I might be religious too.

I’d want to find them o-o I feel like they’d have a lot of stories and with a human face it’d be easier to talk to them.

Would you have sex with one?

o.O Idk… a human face/intelligence would make it less weird, but it’s still bestiality..

I can’t believe you considered it.