satan, guide my cock

just playin

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lioneater:

furrow-of-the-gods:

Francisco Goya - Disparates No.2 Torheit der Furcht

Oh, Goya…

lioneater:

furrow-of-the-gods:

Francisco Goya - Disparates No.2 Torheit der Furcht

Oh, Goya…

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theartofanimation:

Sepraven

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puppetchaos:

Source.

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Classic, an old favorite

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Sin-Eater

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theanimalblog:

The maned wolf is the largest canid in South America. It is also the tallest wild canid in the world, its stilt-like legs a useful adaptation for spying prey over the tall grasslands where it lives. Despite its name, the maned wolf is not a wolf at all, nor is it a fox, coyote, or dog. It is the only member of the Chrysocyon genus, making it a truly unique animal, not closely related to any other living canid. One hypothesis for this is that the maned wolf is the last surviving species of the Pleistocene Extinction, which wiped out all other large canids from the continent. 
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Photo taken by Sean Crane in Brazil.

theanimalblog:

The maned wolf is the largest canid in South America. It is also the tallest wild canid in the world, its stilt-like legs a useful adaptation for spying prey over the tall grasslands where it lives. Despite its name, the maned wolf is not a wolf at all, nor is it a fox, coyote, or dog. It is the only member of the Chrysocyon genus, making it a truly unique animal, not closely related to any other living canid. One hypothesis for this is that the maned wolf is the last surviving species of the Pleistocene Extinction, which wiped out all other large canids from the continent. 

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Photo taken by Sean Crane in Brazil.

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