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Caitlin Wilt

Mantid
Mantid by @TheDevilCat (Caitlin Wilt)

It's a Mantid! What's a Mantid, you ask? It's a species of anthro I'm 'inventing' for another RP I'm on the creation team for. ^_^ I wanted to have a bug anthro in the RP, so I got to make a bug species! Yayness! I like bugs. Most bugs, anyhow. So here, a Mantid. Obviously based on the praying mantis. Yup.

Artwork © Copyright 2002 Caitlin Wilt

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Posted: Tuesday, 22 October, 2002 @ 05:55 AM

Ooo... now that's nifty stuff. I like the way his arms attach to the body, and how the chest muscles are arranged and stuff - I've never seen anything like that, but it works!

I can't wait for you guys to finish off this new RP - I've seen stuff from you and Terry and Gayle, and I love it so far. Man... then I'll be running on four RPs... and not so long ago I didn't even think I could handle two!

Posted: Monday, 28 October, 2002 @ 01:34 AM

Eeeeeeheeheehee! I love! I love muchly! I especially like the scientific name and the bar code and the DNA! But I love the mantid, too ^^ Very well drawn, very creative, definately a nice asset to the rp, yep ::nodnods::

I wanna rp in this rp now :(

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