Malformal Gallery
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malformalady: “Hush” by @annie_tung_ (Annie Tung) 2007. (Cast resin, hair, 15 x 4 x 3 inches.) Annie
hodge-podgery: cuntravoid: malformalady: An old tree stump with grass growing over it, Faroe Isla
malformalady:Mushrooms growing out of a bathroom ceiling
isaaceatacid:kelagon: malformalady: Before the availability of the tape recorder and during the 1950
malformalady:Leucistic grey headed flying fox at the Australian Bat ClinicPhoto credit: Dean Morgan
malformalady: Articulated sea horse skeleton Photo: Skull Store
malformalady:Moss coated tables in a cafeteria at an abandoned ski resort in Japan
malformalady:Lizard nestled in a rosePhoto credit: CmycherrytreeSource
bootykun:malformalady:Hand-shaped icicleno this is fuckin bullshit i can’t draw a hand to save my li
malformalady:The Swedish Fire Torch, also known as a Canadian Candle, is a great way to set up a fir
malformalady:Butterflies puddling in an old tire. Lepidoptera(butterflies and moths) are diverse in
malformalady: Pearls inside an oyster shell at the Naga pearl farm at Koh Matsum, Thailand. Pearl f
hodge-podgery: cuntravoid: malformalady: An old tree stump with grass growing over it, Faroe Isl
malformalady:Child leukocoria(“white pupil”) and strabismus; common signs of retinoblastoma.
malformalady:Opalized wood. Petrified wood is basically fossilized wood that has had it’s organic ma
malformalady:Fairy ring, of the genus Amanita
malformalady:The wounds of christ sculpted in wood
malformalady: Child leukocoria(“white pupil”) and strabismus; common signs of retinoblastoma.
thedruff:malformalady:Teddy is an the Oriental Shorthair. Oriental Shorthairs, which have Thai genet
malformalady:Albino stag roaming by the side of the road in SwedenPhoto credit: Siv Poijo
malformalady:Thousands of pebbles invade a promenade and even engulf a seaside bench after giant wav
malformalady:Spider versus cane toadSource: Reddit
malformalady:Dual colored rose, likely the result of a genetic mutation
malformalady:The Death’s-head Hawk-mothPhoto credit: Robert Clark Photo
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