Being a woodworker I get to see all kinds of things in the patterns of wood. The most interesting wood patterns I have seen lately are like the ones I am including. I do not see anything recognizable, but mother nature does some interesting things.
I should have said what these are. The first is a piece of Zirocote veneer, black, brown and light wood colors, the veining looks to be random as I have not seen that it follows the grain or figure of the actual structure of the wood, the next is quilted maple, the colors are as seen, a lot of chatoyance.
It's actually so common that it has a name. Pareidolia.
Ostrich, obviously. Please do not eat it.
Thought so , too .
@Cast1es Might be an Emu, don't really know as I have never been close to one.
@dalefvictor I'll go with emu. I've been close to a couple.
Posted by JolantaAlmost good enough to eat.
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Posted by KynleiFinished my cartoon character drawing today. Note, this is for personal use only and I will not be selling it. The characters belong to their respective owners and are subject to copyright.