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S'aahrra and Freya
S'aahrra and Freya by @Illucian (Cody Spaid)

Behold cruddy background! A concept sketch of an anthro T-rex, S'aahrra, and her adopted chick, Freya. S'aahrra was once a human paleontologist named Sara, but she doesn't really remember that. How she became an anthro is a long story. Anyway, since her body shape isn't at all conformed to make it easy for her to hunt as a rex would, she's taken up stone age weaponry, like that spear she's holding. Freya's an orphaned chick she took in, unable to overcome her human concern and natural rex maternal instincts with the poor girl cheeping to be fed. As far as Freya's concerned, her mama's a rex--she only ever sees S'aahrra's feet and head, anyway, which are rexish enough. You might notice that Freya's got plumage. Anyway, image and characters of S'aahrra and Freya are © Cody Blair.

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Posted: Tuesday, 10 July, 2001 @ 07:55 AM

SQUEE! T-REX! YAAAAAY! There needs to be more T-rexes...yes...yes their does. PRETTY T-REX! ::goes off somewhere to like...rot:: Weee! I like though- keeps it up...tata!

Posted: Thursday, 25 October, 2001 @ 03:50 PM

Intresting story :D ..lovely pic too.. anthro rex.. spiffy!

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