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The letter Y (Russian Я) is waiting for us in the #bibabowowildmarathon 9th game for November. Yahooo!
Quick rules
Once a month, we randomly raffle a letter of the alphabet, to which you must choose from any of our planet's current fauna - from a bug to a whale - according to your tastes. Within a month you have to make a work inspired by this character and post it with the tag #bibabowildmarathon, adding a couple of interesting facts about this animal in the description of the work. Work in any format or technique as long as it's to your liking and suits your creative ideas.
You can see the full rules of the game on the start page of the game (choose the right option from menu on video screen).
Who do we have in Y?
The letter "Y" offers more than four hundred heroes!
Especially many characters whose name starts with "yellow", literally any species is present here - just choose yours. And then, of course, there is the yak (yak), yeti crab, yabby crayfish, Yakutian laika and Yucatan squirrel.
When should I finish my work?
You work until November 30 and post the finished work on your social media (Instagram, Facebook) with the hashtag #bibabowildmarathon. Deadline is November 30.
You may do several works.
If you can't make it in time, post it later. I will add all entries to the collection, but late entries will not participate in our monthly collage, our wall of honour.
I will put together a general collection which I will publish on the first of the month. On December 1 we'll raffle a nineth challenge, and so on all year round! Can you imagine what an encyclopaedia of animals this will be!
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Wild marathon: results of the ninth game
🎉 In the ninth game of the #bibabowowildmarathon for November, we have 22 marvellous entries. It's great to have a group of stalwart participants!
🌎This time we have yaks in the lead, followed by amber snails, Japanese squirrels and jaguars, and in total we have 17 different species for 22 entries, including lambs, sloth, cape lizard, Javan lizard, Javan pangolin, Jarkende hare, Japanese badger and even a yazi fish. And then there are the marvellous birds: the hawk, the yakamara, the green bunting cardinal and the bright red-breasted nectarbird.
💥The artwork is wonderful and inspiring, as are the little stories of the characters. Once again I am amazed at how differently we see the world and are able to see and show the beautiful in everything.