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  • 115. Bighorn Ram: Getting Hammered for Love for 700,000 Years

    115. Bighorn Ram: Getting Hammered for Love for 700,000 Years

    July 23, 2025

    Bighorn sheep (Ovis canadensis) came to North America about 700,000 years ago by way of the Bering Strait. But once they got here, they never went back.

  • 114. South African Penguin: You’ll Never Guess Where We Find These…

    114. South African Penguin: You’ll Never Guess Where We Find These…

    July 22, 2025

    Today’s sketch came from a South African penguin toy, not to be confused with its Humboldt cousin from Sketch 51.

  • 113. A Seahorse: The Bony, Little, Beautiful, Monsters of The Marsh

    113. A Seahorse: The Bony, Little, Beautiful, Monsters of The Marsh

    July 21, 2025

    Seahorses are armored, awkward, floaty little ghosts that barely swim and somehow still survive.

  • 112. A 50s Era Zombie: Costumes, Corpses, and Cultural Stagnation

    112. A 50s Era Zombie: Costumes, Corpses, and Cultural Stagnation

    July 20, 2025

    This morning’s sketch was one of the cooler corpses in the set, a 1950s zombie with a leather jacket, jeans, and that undeniable greaser vibe.

  • 111. A Husky: 30,000 Years and Still Shedding

    111. A Husky: 30,000 Years and Still Shedding

    July 19, 2025

    This morning’s random object from the Randomogrifier was a husky. So that’s what I drew while we talked about dogs, wolves, and what separates them. How did we make the jump from wolves circling your camp, ready to eat your baby, to curling up with a husky to keep the kid warm?

  • 110. A Northern Cow: We Milked It Before We Could Drink It

    110. A Northern Cow: We Milked It Before We Could Drink It

    July 18, 2025

    Today’s random object out of the Random Object Randomogrifier was labeled simply: “Northern Cow.” Based on the black and white markings, I pegged it as a Holstein, the most popular dairy cow in North America, and probably Europe too.

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