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This is the third bunch of Animelds, listed in approximate chronological order. These appeared between Jan 29, '04 and Nov 5, '04. Back to gallery 1, gallery 2.
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Saladmander (also, Saladander): n. a mythical lizardlike creature, believed to have the magical power to inhabit or withstand... lettuce. Suggested over a span of time by Doug Orleans, Eric Haas, and Ryan McGuire. Note the flamelike quality of the lettuce leaves as they flicker dangerously about his body.
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How dangerous is this guy? We'll have to ask Luke Meyers
-- he's the one who discovered it -- in his boot the morning
after visiting a cheap salad bar?
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Another one that would look good on my couch....
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I could've sworn someone suggested this, but I just can't seem to find the e-mail. No-one's responded, so it must've been from my own twisted brain. This seemed like an appropriate one, since naked mole rats are kind of wrinkly to begin with. | A breath of fresh... er... water... on the undersea scene. Perhaps, not as well camouflaged as some of his more traditional cousins, but he never worries about halitosis! |
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My apologies to those who submitted the Fountain Lion. I tried them both, and this one just works a lot better. Thanks to Luke Meyers and Nicole Laorange for this damp but sure-footed Animeld. |
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Very energetic, but kind of clumsy - they're always getting tangled up in themselves... |
I'd been trying for years to tesselate turtles, even before my good friend Leah suggested this as an Animeld. I have several other almost-works versions of this flat, durable Animeld. Maybe someday I'll put them up as extras. |
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Andy Schwarz discovered this strangely appropriate Animeld in the watery (?) depths of the refrigerator. It appears to have recently eaten some pineapple chunks. Mmmm!
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The microscopic melody of this amorphous Animeld is usually enjoyed by the more cultured members of the petrie dish. How Sean Lacey found himself among them is a mystery. This is a change of more than two letters, but it was too good to pass up.
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The Snowy Efret was spotted by the sharp eyes of Eric Reuss. Thanks Eric!
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We thought this was another member of the orchestra, but then we realized she was just consorting with the musicians. Thanks to Eric Zuckerman for this shady lady of the deep.
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Luke Meyers caught a glimpse of this guy yo-yodeling under the full moon one night. |
This is one Animeld that never has to worry about heart problems -- between the oats and the excercise, I'm sure he's in pretty good shape. Noted while on safari in the pantry by Rees Maxwell. |
Andy Schwartz, Doug Orleans, and the ghost of Lux Lucre join Rees Maxwell, as the safari enters the root cellar region. There they encounter a huge herd of Wildebeets. Run guys!
Check out this lovely painterly version of some wildebeets. |
The most timely fellow in the flock, this guy's never late for a date. And so elegantly attired! I'm sure Amy McGraw-Pate enjoyed watching him display each and every minute detail. |
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Look what Andy Schwartz found wheeling around the fantastical playground! Neat! |
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