Part 1: That's Not A Dire Wolf-

D’you perchance have any thoughts on the morphological (for lack of a better word?) dire wolves that Colossal Biosciences just revealed to the public? 👀

An illustration of two canids on a steppe/grassland.
The left canine is Aenocyon dirus, a dire wolf aka Masked Wolf in Kindred. It is russet brown with a dark face rimmed in paler brown. The throat is also dark and it has a saddle on the shoulders like modern wolves. The right is a pure white wolf with blue eyes and an awkward, overshot jaw.
Aenocyon says, "So, if you're a Dire wolf, why are you white?"
To which Romulus/Remus (doesn't matter which) replies "idk *what* I am..."

Oh my god Aenocyon, you can't just ask someone why they're white!

"Morphological dire wolf" my ass. Which is coincidentally where Colossal pulled the white coats from…

Give me an example of a modern temperate/grassland predator that's white*, I'll wait. *Excluding white lions, which are an uncommon but resilient morph resulting from leucism.

I based my Aenocyon design off bushdogs and dholes. They are called Masked Wolves in Kindred's setting, because I enjoy a good pseudo hyena niche uvu-b

Extremely extremely long 'thoughts' below the cut lol c':

Preface: in this discussion the term "dire wolf" has too many meanings, as such I will be referring to them as follows:

Thrones' wolves: for the huge, white, fantasy animals from Game Of Thrones GMO wolves: for Romulus, Remus and Khaleesi, Colossal's creations, Canis lupus Aenocyon: for Aenocyon dirus, the true, extinct dire wolf known from fossils across North America

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Part 1: That's not a dire wolf-

The first question everyone has been asking is "So, are dire wolves de extinct now?" The answer is an emphatic "NO!" from anyone with knowledge of genetics, palaeontology, or taxonomy.

Aenocyon dirus were actually not wolves, nor dogs, but a secret third thing.

They are canids, but last shared a common ancestor with grey wolves and their lineage some ~5.7 million years ago.

For context, this paper suggests a similar divergence time between genus Homo (humans, Neanderthals and co) and Pan (chimps and bonobos); animals that look and behave markedly differently from each other.

The genomes of Canis lupus and Aenocyon dirus being 99.5% similar may sound like a lot, but again, humans share 98.8% with chimps, and 99.7% with Neanderthals, and yet are very distinct from both.

Skeletally, behaviourally, in soft tissue, etc, you could tell any of the three apart; the same goes for Aenocyon and Canis members.

Additionally, Colossal made 20 changes in 14 genes.

The grey wolf genome has 2,447,000,000 base pairs. Does that maths seem a bit off to you?

That's not even enough to change a grey wolf into a domestic dog, let alone an ancient outgroup!

This would be akin to modifying a lion to have bigger teeth and saying you resurrected Smilodon fatalis.

Or editing a Asian Elephant genome so they retain their juvenile hair and calling it a Woolly Mammoth.

It's a bold-faced lie.

Beth Shapiro says "they look and act like dire wolves" but that, too,simply isn't true.

Visually, the GMO wolves simply aren't what Aenocyon would have looked like. It's what a Thrones' wolf looks like.

Hmmmmm, funny about that, seeing George R R Martin helped fund the 'dire wolf project'...

As with many fossil animals, we don't know much about Aenocyon's behaviour.

You can't say the GMO wolves (who are also still pups) act like Aenocyon, because that's based off nothing.

What we do know is Aenocyon were likely pack animals (from the sheer number found in La Brea Tarpits), and crunched more bones than modern wolves (from their many broken teeth).

Also, crucially, they had Wild Sex Lives (from the many, huge, broken and healed bacula... youch).

Colossal is also being colossally shady by: doubling down on their bs use of the outdated "morphological species definition", blatantly misleading the public with their use of the words 'cloning', 'dire wolves', and 'de extinction', and refusing to share their methods in a peer reviewed paper before going public with a clickbait headline.

Do not trust them with your Red wolves either. They're using coyote hybrids and considering what they deem 'close enough' for a dire wolf, I wouldn't put any money on the quality of their GMO red wolves either...

Also can I just say, whatever genes they modified to "make the skull larger" clearly didn't impact the lower jaw...

An image of Romulus or Remus, the GMO wolf from Colossal, showing his awful overbite and sunken lower jaw. To the left are skulls of Aenocyon dirus and Canis lupus (dire wolf and grey wolf respectively.)
The captions read, "The Chads- Aenocyon dirus and Canis lupus." and "The Virgin- GMO wolfdog."

No, I'm not sorry for this image uvu-b (But for real look at that poor pup and his overbite jfc)

Part 2: -and if it was, that wouldn't be good either.

I fundamentally do not support de extinction.

No, not even for the Thylacine, not even for passenger pigeons, nor the dodo. Even my beloved Homotherium should be left in the past.

This might be an unexpected stance because I am, surprising no one, a big fan of extinct animals, megafauna and otherwise.

But the thing is, I'm an even bigger fan of actual, living animals.

The animal ethics of de extinction are dubious at best.

The surrogate dog mothers of the GMO wolves likely won't live good lives.

I wouldn't be surprised if they were destroyed after being used, because their bodies could contain feto microchimerisms and Colossal absolutely doesn't want their special wolf genome getting out.

I doubt the GMO wolves themselves will live a full life before they outgrow their hearts, like Ligers.

This would likely be the case for any modern animal genetically modified into megafauna; a body not adapted to deal with the increased size.

Purely conjecture, but I also wouldn't be surprised if Romulus, Remus and Khaleesi have vision/hearing issues from their white coats.

White coats in wolves are associated with hearing impairments, so the gene used for these animals was from domestic dogs. Meaning Colossal has created a very expensive wolfdog.

Again, what kind of life are these wolfdogs supposed to live? As awful pets for the rich? In a zoo? Released to pollute wild wolf genomes? (assuming they're fertile; I hope not)

Regardless, it's not looking good if they ever planned to have them be 'wild animals'

Even true clones (which the GMO wolves are not) tend to have health issues.

Celia the Pyrenean Ibex (bucardo) was cloned, but the clone died after 9 minutes from a deformed lung.

So in 2003, this made the bucardo the first species to go extinct twice, yippee?

There's also the problem of genetic diversity.

How many intact genomes do you have on hand?

For dire wolves the answer is Zero!

To my knowledge, we don't have the full genome coded from one individual, just Frankenstein-ed from many. Which is fine for sequencing the canine family tree's relatedness, but not for cloning.

The absolute minimum individuals to survive a genetic bottleneck is said to be 50 in larger species. Called the 50/500 rule, it states that 50 is enough to survive, but 500 is required to prevent genetic drift.

To which I say, good luck!

Even with well preserved permafrost species (such as woolly mammoths), you'll have a hard time finding 500 individuals with prefect genomes.

And then, where will you put them?

If you were to, somehow, make a breeding population, where are they going? A national park? A zoo? Is their old habitat still available to them?

In Aenocyon, the answer is simply "they don't have a niche anymore".

Unlike the Thylacine or Dodo, humans did not directly cause the extinction of Aenocyon dirus. And even if they had, it was 10,000 years ago!

Would making room for a de extinct species impact the habitat/niche of another species?

Regular grey wolves fill Aenocyon's role as a canine mesopredator, with Puma as the apex (alongside bears as an apex omnivore).

With the loss of megafauna to prey on, a de extinct predator would just compete with other, also endangered species.

Animals also change the environment they life in.

Mammoths will clear trees like modern elephants. This would recreate the Mammoth Steppe, but those trees making up the taiga and boreal forests are themselves crucial habitat.

Other species have moved in since the mammoths' extinction. Siberian tigers, lynx, muskoxen, brown bears, elk, moose, and so many others; many endangered.

Trees also prevent erosion, which is already happening at unprecedented rates due to agriculture and deforestation.

Crucially: What's to stop an extinct animal going the same way it went out last time?

Ask yourself this:

Would the average American appreciate "flocks of Passenger pigeons big enough to darken the sky and whiten ground with their guano"?

Would people suddenly be okay with lions in Europe eating their livestock, when they are champing the bit to shoot Iberian wolves again?

Would Tasmanians suddenly feel the same about the Thylacine, when farmers in Australia still happily kill dingoes and eagles for lamb predation? [citation, I am an enviro technician and have had farmers tell me they shoot Wedge-tails, knowing I'm a toothless lion to stop them.]

I doubt it

At what cost?

Are we going to find 50 thylacine genomes?

If so (doubtful), how much will cloning and/or modifying a relative into a thylacine cost? Now that x50?

Wouldn't that money be better spent on quoll reintroduction?

What about finding 50 gestational carriers for mammoths?

Are you going to use their closest relative; the already critically endangered Asian Elephant?

Wouldn't that time and effort on those elephant mothers be better used making more elephants?

And the social cost:

If extinction isn't forever, what's to incentivize lawmakers to fund conservation?

Really, it comes down to this:

Why bring back the dire wolf when we could put this money into protecting the Iberian and Red wolves?

Why bring back the thylacine when their cousin is dying of a transmissible cancer?

We've already seen the impacts of "extinction isn't forever anymore", with those in power already trying to cut funding to conservation, because you can "just bring them back".

But as we've seen time and time again: there is no Planet B. There is no De-Extinction, not really.

Maybe what was gone should stay gone, so we can focus on what we still have.

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3 months ago
Title reads MOON 9 part 4
There is a symbol that resembles 4 fish with their noses touching and 4 smaller ones between them, indicating it is currently Autumn/Fall

Page 1:
Burnet narrating. Nothing like a bear attack and some dying to shake you from a downward spiral.
(A panel of Burnet's paws standing the the purplish darkness of the afterlife she visited in moon 3, there are ripples around her paws where they touch the water(?) )
Snakespots wasn't there. I had sorta expected them to be, but I guess that was dumb seeing it had only happened once. Looking around, there was nothing but a swirly, motley darkness like fog at night. 
It was creepy. A tiny noise caught my ear. Voices? 
As I turned to look I caught just a glimpse of two far-off shapes before the water (water?) under my paws began to ripple. 
(Burnet falling through the 'floor' of the afterlife, which has shattered into shards. In the background the tiny orange shape of Snakespots can be seen, sitting next to a white figure. )
Like ice too thin to hold my weight, it shattered.
Page 2: 
I shrieked as the darkness swallowed me, expecting the biting chill, but
 I felt strangely warm instead. More than that, my chest was 
burning hot, in the "really need to breathe" way. But I couldn't. 
I tried, but it felt like someone had clamped their jaws around- 
Oh, right.
(Panel of Burnet, eyes wide and jaws agape as Lilac pins her. His sabers are sunk into her throat and his eyes are blank. Blood is pouring from the wound- sabercats have a haemorrhagic bite rather than using asphyxiation, so there is a lot of blood. )
I ached with the need to breathe, and I still couldn't see. 
There was a voice, but not the one I'd heard in the shadow place. This one was deeper, but sounded... wrong, choked maybe. Slowly the words came into focus. 
(Panel of Lilac in a pose that mimics his above one, but now rather than killing Burnet he is sobbing into her bloodied fur.
Lilac: "Ancestors no no no I'm so sorry, not again, I didn't mean- Shit, oh fuck Burnet I'm so- what am I going to do...")
Lilac? It must have been, but I'd never heard him sound so... like that. To be fair, I'd also never had him to kill me, so this was a day of firsts.
Page 3: 
Without warning, the crushed feeling in my throat righted with a sickening *sssscrunch* and I gasped a breath. The warmth that had surrounded me suddenly left and my head bumped the ground with a tooth-rattling thump.
(Lilac leaping back from Burnet, whose head drops to the ground causing her to grimace. )
"Oww," I hissed, though what came out was mostly hot, wet and sticky, not words. I coughed feebly, trying to clear my airway.
"Burnet? Not possible, it can't be, you died, you were dead!"
(Lilac's face gaping in shock, his face is bloodied and his eyes are tear-filled.)
He was behind me, and I managed to shuffle my head and forepaws around to look at him. Blood streaked the usually pale grey fur, and his eyes were wide with disbelief.
I gave a tiny, wary smile, "not... dead-"
Page 4:
No thanks to you, what was that?! Lilac wasn't violent... or I guess maybe he was. He seemed relieved, I think. So I guess killing me wasn't the plan? I wouldn't find out now, his face changed from shock to worried-thoughtful. 

"Your neck has scarred-" 
I touched it gingerly, he was right.
Lilac's grey eyes narrowed, "I thought... but no..." 
His expression darkened, "this isn't the first time, is it? "You didn't survive the snake bite. All this time-"
(Burnet, trembling and propped up on one forepaw as she uses the other to investigate her throat, which has indeed scarred, despite the coating of dried blood. )

Suddenly he looked... what? Angry, sad? I couldn't tell, he was shaking his head.

"All this time... Burnet do you realise how many sleepless nights I've been tortured by nightmares where we buried you alive!? How long we had no healer because I thought I was so useless I couldn't tell a deep sleep from death!? 
"That any of us could have died of sickness and Pounce wouldn't have a mentor? I killed you! But you can come back from the dead? 
(Lilac looking away from Burnet, his face scrunched in pain. He is reaching for his face where the bear lacerated his cheek, touching it lightly but it clearly hurts too much to do more.)
"How could you keep something like this from us!?"
Page 5:
Stupid stupid idiot! Of course they were going to find out! Why didn't you tell Lilac when it first happened? Why can't you do anything right. 
"I-"
Hot, embarrassing tears started, which was even stupider because I shouldn't have had any left. They choked what was left of my throat and I sniffed, trying to find words. As if they'd come to me now, after months of agony.
The silence stretched, and stretched, until finally Lilac broke it.
"'It's unforgivable'."  He echoed my earlier words. "Burnet... what did you do?"
(Lilac's face as he turns back to Burnet to ask that question. His ears are uneven, showing he is uncertain, and he looks distraught.)
I was so tired. 
He killed me and he wasn't even denying it. I touched my freshly scarred throat. What was wrong with all of us?
Maybe this was why Snakespots made me a 'Reviving Warrior'; to let me die and come back as many times as I should. I was owed death.
(Burnet, looking back at Lilac with a lank eyed, defeated expression. She looks haggard, with dried blood clumping her fur and her pupils dulled.)
Burnet, the letters are red, as is the rest of the page: "I killed everyone." "It's my fault the Ice Fangs found our camp."
Page 6:
He was silent as I stood up, shakily at first, but I could feel the strength returning as whatever Snakespots had done worked around my body. Drying blood stuck to my chest and neck fur, pulling uncomfortably. I barely felt it as I walked into the pines. I didn't look back.
Half of me hoped to hear Lilac's uneven footsteps as he followed me. The other half was ready to run if it did.
(A splash page of Burnet walking into the pines. She has her eyes closed and her face is between distraught and slack with defeat. Lilac is in the background behind a tree on the shore, his head hanging low. A pair of Bohemian waxwings are watching Burnet from a pine branch.)
But the only noise was the sound of the river, and the wind in the trees.

Next (buffering) Previous First

That's all folks, this hellish moon is over! I thiiiiiink I may take a break from updating so I can get by buffer looking a bit healthier (and take part in Febroary mayhaps)

Idk if it's clear but just stating for clarity that Burnet was actually out for A While, not 3-5 seconds like page 1 may suggest ugh c'x

Also Burnet actually stayed pretty on model this page set, yaaaay. That's probably the only good thing that happened to her this moon though :'D

i love waxwings, aren't they cute? c:

Kindred of the Mammoth is on Comicfury as well!

2 months ago

That's a lot of blue!

That's A Lot Of Blue!

I suddenly remembered that this template exists and felt like doing it with my favorite character in all of Fiction.

Making this was so fun omg. I went searching for the prettiest Tsunami designs I could find and you should check out their original creators! They're all wonderful artists

@biting-rose

@mountainsofewoks

@prince-sawgrass

@aeg3an

@anik8tion

@seven-gill

Template by @caninedragons

3 months ago
# title reads "Kindred of the Mammoth- Pleistocene big cats"
Fleet Fang, Homotherium serum. Tireless hunters of the steppe.
Male: Tom
Female: Molly
Nonbinary: Motte
Young: Cub
Grouping: Kindred
A drawing in a slightly more realistic style than Kindred of a brown Fleet Fang with green eyes and extensive barring running down her sides. There is a headshot of a tom with shaggy grey and white fur, who has his mouth open in a slight pant to show dental anatomy.
Notes read:
"Inverted neck hackle
Patterns run latterally.
Tufted ears
Heart-shaped nose.
All teeth are serrated
No carpal pad
Claws don't retract fully
Skin usually dull pink
Paler under-tail
No sexual dimorphism
Huge incisors, tiny lower canines
Tundra morphs shaggy and pale grey"
There are a few natural variants shown as well: dilute few spots, joined-barring (lateral stripes instead of broken spots), Open-saddle ginger, melanistic with paler grey markings.

Ice Fang   Smilodon fatalis ssp.
Powerful hunters of the north.
Male: Boar
Female: Sow
Nonbinary: Urs
Young: Cub
Grouping: Sounder
A drawing in a slightly more realistic style than Kindred of a white, grey striped Ice Fang with blue eyes . There is a headshot of a boar with pale golden fur and a darker beard under his neck. He has his mouth open in a slight pant to show dental anatomy.
Notes read:
False eyes on small ears
Powerful neck/shoulders
Vertical stripes
Very short tail
Bear-like lower lip
Only sabers are serrated
Very large dewclaws
Skin usually dull pink/brown
Boars have a goat-like 'beard'.
Wide nose, sideways nostrils.
Huge incisors, tiny lower canines.
There are a few natural variants shown as well: Faded stripes with a pale warm grey coat, Few stripes only on the shoulders and rump, Tawny morph with broken stripes (they form vertical bars), Abundism- heavy stripes that are interlocking and covering the whole body.

Tuft Tail   Panthera leo atrox
Coordinated hunters of the plains.
Male: Lion
Female: Lioness
Nonbinary: Leo
Young: Cub
Grouping: Pride
A drawing in a slightly more realistic style than Kindred of a golden tawny Tuft tail (lioness) with amber eyes. There is a headshot of a lion with greyish fur and a tawny underbelly. He also has a darker mane around his neck. He has his mouth open in a slight pant to show dental anatomy.
Notes read:
Larger ears
Long, flexible spine
Nose darkens with age
Robust non-serrated teeth
Dark pawpads
Patternless or faintly spotted
Long, tufted tail
Lions have a mane (but less full than African Lions)
Lions much heavier than lionesses.
There are a few natural variants shown as well: Completely spottless warm grey with a tawny underbelly, orxy type dark markings that outline the paler underbelly, retained juvenile spots and a reddish tint, fully grey morph that is entirely desaturated.

A note at the bottom reads: Kindred of the Mammoth, art, and these speculative depictions belong to PencilPavlova

Behold! Big Kitties!

I wanted to make one of these for fun mostly, also because I wanted to slightly update how I draw the Fleets to fit the Homotherium mummy; mostly in the lack of carpal pads and that brown is the wildtype colour uvu

Notes that didn't fit: - Eye colours can be anything natural-looking except in Ice Fangs, which are always blue (that's actually where their name comes from) - None of the colour variants are sexually dimorphic (though some may be sex linked) - All species can be fluffier than shown here (especially in winter), I just shaved them here to show the varied anatomy - All the cats probably have a melanistic and albino variant but there aren't any in Kindred so I didn't include them - I'm never gonna draw the characters in Kindred with detailed patterns as shown here, that would take 554637 hours per page cx

Don't @ me about paleo inaccuracies bc there's a lot of intentional exaggerations e.g. how variable they can be, for the sake of making characters actually fun to work with + the Tuft Tails are basically just lions because their skeletal anatomy is sooooo similar but bigger (and lions are pretty)

Image ID

"Kindred of the Mammoth- Pleistocene big cats"

Fleet Fang- Homotherium serum. Tireless hunters of the steppe. Male: Tom Female: Molly Nonbinary: Motte Young: Cub Grouping: Kindred A drawing in a slightly more realistic style than Kindred of a brown Fleet Fang with green eyes and extensive barring running down her sides. There is a headshot of a tom with shaggy grey and white fur, who has his mouth open in a slight pant to show dental anatomy. Notes read: "Inverted neck hackle Patterns run laterally. Tufted ears Heart-shaped nose. All teeth are serrated No carpal pad Claws don't retract fully Skin usually dull pink Paler under-tail No sexual dimorphism Huge incisors, tiny lower canines Tundra morphs shaggy and pale grey" There are a few natural variants shown as well: dilute few spots, joined-barring (lateral stripes instead of broken spots), Open-saddle ginger, melanistic with paler grey markings.

Ice Fang- Smilodon fatalis ssp. Powerful hunters of the north. Male: Boar Female: Sow Nonbinary: Urs Young: Cub Grouping: Sounder A drawing in a slightly more realistic style than Kindred of a white, grey striped Ice Fang with blue eyes . There is a headshot of a boar with pale golden fur and a darker beard under his neck. He has his mouth open in a slight pant to show dental anatomy. Notes read: False eyes on small ears Powerful neck/shoulders Vertical stripes Very short tail Bear-like lower lip Only sabers are serrated Very large dewclaws Skin usually dull pink/brown Boars have a goat-like 'beard'. Wide nose, sideways nostrils. Huge incisors, tiny lower canines. There are a few natural variants shown as well: Faded stripes with a pale warm grey coat, Few stripes only on the shoulders and rump, Tawny morph with broken stripes (they form vertical bars), Abundism- heavy stripes that are interlocking and covering the whole body.

Tuft Tail- Panthera leo atrox Coordinated hunters of the plains. Male: Lion Female: Lioness Nonbinary: Leo Young: Cub Grouping: Pride A drawing in a slightly more realistic style than Kindred of a golden tawny Tuft tail (lioness) with amber eyes. There is a headshot of a lion with greyish fur and a tawny underbelly. He also has a darker mane around his neck. He has his mouth open in a slight pant to show dental anatomy. Notes read: Larger ears Long, flexible spine Nose darkens with age Robust non-serrated teeth Dark pawpads Patternless or faintly spotted Long, tufted tail Lions have a mane (but less full than African Lions) Lions much heavier than lionesses. There are a few natural variants shown as well: Completely spottless warm grey with a tawny underbelly, orxy type dark markings that outline the paler underbelly, retained juvenile spots and a reddish tint, fully grey morph that is entirely desaturated.

A note at the bottom reads: Kindred of the Mammoth, art, and these speculative depictions belong to PencilPavlova [END ID]

3 months ago
431 Is A Mixed Bag But I Love That Bakugo Is In Tune With His Emotions, He Realized That Deku Is A Special

431 is a mixed bag but i love that Bakugo is in tune with his emotions, he realized that Deku is a special person to him and can live with that, regardless of where they stand, whether Izuku reciprocates that commitment. that's such a nice testament of Bakugo's growth :)

3 months ago
Here Is The Febroary Art Challenge List For 2025!

Here is the Febroary Art Challenge list for 2025!

What is Febroary? Febroary is an art challenge where the goal is to draw wild cats, big and small, every day for the duration of the month February. Both as a fun exercise and to draw awareness to these beautiful animals.

I have once again put together a list with a wide variety of wild cats of all sizes, as well as a few where you can decide your own wild cat to draw.

I know drawing a wild cat every day is a lot. So if you want to take your time feel free to do so! It is all about the fun of drawing Wild Cats and bringing awareness to them. Be it a sketch, a doodle, a painting or some other form of human creativity.

If you @kitsumeo in your post I will be sure to leave a comment and will try to share your work when able.

I won't be endorsing any AI Generated work, I find this disrespectful to real artists and AI images devalue the beautiful art and photo's that exist in the world.

I hope everyone who picks up a pencil or other tool will have a great and wonderful time creating wild cats during February and beyond.

May your Febroary spirit inspire others and bring awareness to these beautiful animals!

3 months ago
Jerboa After Annexing Animus Magic

jerboa after annexing animus magic

1 month ago
So Save Your Prayers / For When We’re Really Gonna Need ‘em…
So Save Your Prayers / For When We’re Really Gonna Need ‘em…
So Save Your Prayers / For When We’re Really Gonna Need ‘em…
So Save Your Prayers / For When We’re Really Gonna Need ‘em…
So Save Your Prayers / For When We’re Really Gonna Need ‘em…

So save your prayers / For when we’re really gonna need ‘em…

Drew this almost a year ago now! Time passes

1 month ago
Lionblaze, Shadowsight, And The Prisoners They Released

lionblaze, shadowsight, and the prisoners they released

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ara-bli - dragons
dragons

I draw sometimes hehe

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