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Last fall while hiking in the Mountains of Sante Fe, I came across this Moniteer. They're very important to the environment around here. They eat destructive animals that travel through the woods including hikers who don't respect their surroundings. ENJOY TODAY GO STEELHAWKS

Comments (25)


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Richardphotos

12:12AM | Sun, 05 February 2006

I take it back about a previous rayimal. this is your best yet. may not be cute as others but fits perfectly-way to go!!!

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kimariehere

12:15AM | Sun, 05 February 2006

LOL! you should do a childrens book of pictures and your wacky photos!!... very funny!!.. love your humor!

thevolunteer

12:21AM | Sun, 05 February 2006

Oh my gosh Ray, this really does look pretty believable. As I said before, you too good. Fantastic work again. Aloha

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Zacko

1:23AM | Sun, 05 February 2006

HAHAHA!!! Now this would be something for the National Geography to cover. Brilliant job buddy. You say they eat destructive animals? What are those? Like turtles going painting grafitti....or woodpeckers vandalising homes....oooh oooh and of course those silly bugs that eat their lovers. Yeah...id consider them pretty destructive, lol. Wonderful work Ray...youre THE man! Be sure to google for that plug-in. #;O) Have a wonderful rest of your weekend.

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sharky_

1:38AM | Sun, 05 February 2006

You are one with great imagination "My Friend" and I always look forward for your posting. As for this Moniteer, I hope I don't run across this guy on my next hike. Hope it doesn't climb trees, lol. Beautiful Job. Aloha

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WandM

2:39AM | Sun, 05 February 2006

For me you're art is original, organic and in correct proportion. So i love it. Haha, fantastic that they destroy hikers with no respect. Another good reason to follow you.

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nathalie06

2:58AM | Sun, 05 February 2006

Arhhhhhhhhhhhhh I agree with Andreas !!!!! Terrifying creature of the forest ! But if this one do something important for the environnement.... I love him even if he's so strange, lol ! Ray please, stop smoking the grass of your garden, there must be something toxic in it ;o)))))))) Fantastic work again ! V

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wildgoha

5:13AM | Sun, 05 February 2006

last cat+raven looks sweet but text wasn't so nice - in this one all is clear -I never go there ! I promisse ;-D Bravo Master

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NekhbetSun

6:01AM | Sun, 05 February 2006

This critter sure looks creepy !!!...very creepy ! flawless creation once again Ray :o)

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BBarbs

6:22AM | Sun, 05 February 2006

Well, I best be careful then shouldnt I ? Havent seen this one anywhere in the Mountains. Do they only show themselves at night when there is a full moon ? lol. Seriously, this is great. Ugly as sin but great. lol.

soulofharmony

6:56AM | Sun, 05 February 2006

hahah lmao ray... and oh my what a large folked tongue.. confusius says " He with Folked tongue, speaks with a lisp !!!"... creative

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tmathise

8:12AM | Sun, 05 February 2006

Absolutely stunning work Ray! Totally awe-inspiring and awesome. Have a most splendid Sunday!

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maggiemai

8:20AM | Sun, 05 February 2006

Eeeew.... scary!!! So perfectly blended with those scales continuing across the back and those little wrinkles on the back of his neck make it soooo believable! I think this one might be the best of all of your rayburgimals! Excellent job on this one!!! :-) LOL at Steelhawks! Maybe you could make a steelhawk rayburgimal! giggles Enjoy the game Dad! :-)

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Digimon

9:01AM | Sun, 05 February 2006

AAAAHHHHKKKK!!!! Gross!! What I really love are these ones where I have to scroll down to see the lower half!!! It's like an extra surprise!! And in this case, a gross revalation!! Another great monster from Ray's laboratory!!

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jcv2

10:23AM | Sun, 05 February 2006

Ha ha, no mixture will remain unused in your hands! Another fantastic creation! :)

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Valentin

2:14PM | Sun, 05 February 2006

Superb! fantastic manipulation with stunning colors and splendid details!

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jocko500

6:11PM | Sun, 05 February 2006

super looking. youu did a good job on joining these two together

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redchilicat

6:12PM | Sun, 05 February 2006

Now that is scary! I hear they have a nasty bite! By the way, can I borrow him to take care of some annoying people...um... I mean pests in my neighborhood?

MrM

8:21PM | Sun, 05 February 2006

These are not just in New Mexico...I know I saw one while I was hiking in the Blue Ridge Mountains. It was after my friend and I found that old moonshine still in the woods. Coincidence? I think not!!!

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Cosme..D..Churruca

7:57AM | Mon, 06 February 2006

LOVE IT ! You rocks !

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geniewoman

10:46AM | Mon, 06 February 2006

You are just amazing.....Thanks alot, next time I come out to Sante Fe and want to go hiking with you I will be paranoid! LOL

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spselfr

1:48PM | Mon, 06 February 2006

that is funny great job

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kenmo

4:14PM | Mon, 06 February 2006

Awesome...!!!!!

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Margana

8:51PM | Mon, 06 February 2006

More creepy critters from the "Island Of Dr. Rayburg"....Well as long as he eats only destructive hikers,lol.I'll make sure I never litter in your neck of the woods!!!Oh and maybe you should lay off the peyote for a while...-M ;^)

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TwoPynts

2:18PM | Fri, 24 February 2006

Bizarre yet wonderful....quite a series you have here Ray!!!


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