
Animals' fur, plumage, scales etc will often acquire a pattern which reflects their surroundings. The Loch Ness monster (depicted above) is particularly distinctive as a native of Scotland, and can be distinguished from other, similar monsters, like this one whose native habitat is further south.

He he he he! How very, very creative and clever! It's awesome!! I love that way you use your imagination! It's plain 'ol wonderful!
ReplyDeleteOch i give up ,where does the Loch Ness monster of the MacDangle clan keep his sporran?
ReplyDeleteThe not so big Yin xxx
This the most hilarious take on LN monster :D Does it also wear a kilt?
ReplyDeleteThis made me smile. It's just great. I love your line work already, and then to have nessy patterned. fantastic!!
ReplyDeleteI hope that's the actual "MacNessie" clan tarten - you know how snippity they can get if you get it wrong :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea! One of my favorites this week! Nice job!
ReplyDeleteGreat illustration!!
ReplyDeleteFun illustration and photo!
ReplyDeletehehe, sweet. Lovely and funny idea and you've got great, interesting style, too.
ReplyDeleteCheerful and funny :) Thanks!
ReplyDeletep.s. my word verification: arting