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SciFi and Fantasy Art: Kataryna was never one for orthodox pets

Kataryna Lemusu, zoologist, out walking her pet scrittling, Chitter. Scrittlings are a species of mutant cockroach, fairly common in the Deadlands where they hunt in packs. However, when hatched from the egg they can be as easily tamed as a dog. The tree in the background is supposed to be the inverted tree, but doesn't quite look right. Ah well, tis a cute picture, IMO.

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Kataryna was never one for orthodox pets - SciFi and Fantasy Art by Angela J Kingston-Smith
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 Categories                          Anthropomorphic (Furries)  
 Techniques                          Black Ink  
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1 Feb 2005:-) Kristen Nicole Vincent
Cute and nicely drawn. A pet cockroach...thats a different idea...cute tail once again.
1 Feb 2005:-) Susan laura Edwards
Ah cute ..So cokroches macke good pets eh ,nice smaoth lime werke and the cokroch shore has a lot of caricter very nice .
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