Monday 15 February 2016

Illustrative Pieces: Creature 2

Here are some illustrative pieces to help me visualise this creature in its natural habitat. Above is a relative of the baby, going into a cave to help teach it the best places to hunt. The baby is safe on its back and gets to learn by watching everything she does. As the baby gets older, it takes a more active approach of learning by killing and eating its first insects. Then onto harder prey such are lizards; all under the careful guidance of its mother, aunts and uncles as the community helps to raise its young rather than just the mother.




Here is an adult at the entrance to its home, making sure there is no danger before the young ones make their first adventure outside their burrow for the first time. The young must be babysat by members of the family, they all take it in turns to babysit, clean out the burrows, guard duty and go out hunting. The babies are taught everything by their older relatives


This is an adult hunting within a dark cave using its lure to attract its prey. The lure is full of bioluminescence which is a bacteria that emmets light. All this creature has to do is get into a good position, stay still and twitch its lure from time to time, and attract its prey.

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