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Mudd Guppy by Devine
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Last crawled date: 4 years, 11 months ago
Mudd Guppy
This beautiful little creature is very elusive. Born late spring to early summer, the Mudd Guppy feeds on anything living and is not much of a scavenger
The best time to spot a Mudd Guppy is early morning or evening as the sun is going down.
This creature is native to North America. Like a bear, Muddy Guppy's will hibernate the majority of the winter, they do not like the cold but will bare it for a tasty snack on a cold winters night.
As the Muddy Guppy grows so does their hunger and thirst for the chase,
There have been tales of the Mudd Guppy nibbling on the toes of small childern as they sleep, but no official reports.
Rarely spotted the Mudd Guppy had went undetected for many years up until recently.
I have modeled the Mudd Guppy after the one and only photo on record.
Please post your makes and feel free to share your thoughts on this little wonder of nature.
I hope you enjoy making one as much as I did. :)
No supports are needed.
For best results:
Layer: .12 to catch the amazing detail
3 shells
any infill above %20 should be fine
This beautiful little creature is very elusive. Born late spring to early summer, the Mudd Guppy feeds on anything living and is not much of a scavenger
The best time to spot a Mudd Guppy is early morning or evening as the sun is going down.
This creature is native to North America. Like a bear, Muddy Guppy's will hibernate the majority of the winter, they do not like the cold but will bare it for a tasty snack on a cold winters night.
As the Muddy Guppy grows so does their hunger and thirst for the chase,
There have been tales of the Mudd Guppy nibbling on the toes of small childern as they sleep, but no official reports.
Rarely spotted the Mudd Guppy had went undetected for many years up until recently.
I have modeled the Mudd Guppy after the one and only photo on record.
Please post your makes and feel free to share your thoughts on this little wonder of nature.
I hope you enjoy making one as much as I did. :)
No supports are needed.
For best results:
Layer: .12 to catch the amazing detail
3 shells
any infill above %20 should be fine
