Size comparison, pebble arctic fox against other pebbles.

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  • #507456
    Landipan
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      Does anyone have a picture of the pebble arctic fox with any of the other pebbles, I’m just curious, I don’t see much of this one at all.

      Thanks!

      *Formerly meowmix101
      Not currently open for PYO commissions.

      #918241
      Scathach
      Participant

        There’s a picture in Melody’s blog that might help:

        http://windstoneeditions.com/blog?page=10

        Life is beautiful.

        #918242
        Landipan
        Participant

          There’s a picture in Melody’s blog that might help:

          http://windstoneeditions.com/blog?page=10

          Sadly no Arctic Fox in that group for comparison. I’m curious if the Arctic is as small as the Fennec or bigger.

          *Formerly meowmix101
          Not currently open for PYO commissions.

          #918243
          etruscan
          Participant

            I believe he is the smallest of the fox pebbles. Will try to find something to verify that.

            Edit – I found it! Not bad for Monday morning before any tea. ๐Ÿ™‚ A group of quest prizes (arctic fox, bat eared fox, fat cat, and red fox):

            #918244
            Landipan
            Participant

              I believe he is the smallest of the fox pebbles. Will try to find something to verify that.

              Edit – I found it! Not bad for Monday morning before any tea. ๐Ÿ™‚ A group of quest prizes (arctic fox, bat eared fox, fat cat, and red fox):

              Aw, thank you! Looks like he might be almost the same size as the fennec. I can’t wait for them to be added into production!

              *Formerly meowmix101
              Not currently open for PYO commissions.

              #918257
              Melody
              Keymaster

                Does anyone have a picture of the pebble arctic fox with any of the other pebbles, I’m just curious, I don’t see much of this one at all.

                Thanks!

                I don’t have a pic of all the foxes together. I’ll try to get one tomorrow! The Arctic fox is about the same size as the Fennec.

                #918268
                Celestial Rainstorm
                Participant

                  These little pebble critters are just the most adorable things. Such a shame they are so naughty when trying to be painted!

                  Finding happiness again.

                  #918272
                  siberakh1
                  Participant

                    Based on the photo posted by etruscan from Quest 2 and comparing my bat-eared fox next to one of my fennecs, I can tell you that the arctic fox is about the same size as the fennec (if you don’t count the ears of course). The top of the head of the fennec comes to the bottom of the head of the bat-eared fox and the top of the fennec’s ear tips are a little bit up the side of the bat-eared fox’s ears.

                    Hope that helps!

                    #918281
                    Landipan
                    Participant

                      Does anyone have a picture of the pebble arctic fox with any of the other pebbles, I’m just curious, I don’t see much of this one at all.

                      Thanks!

                      I don’t have a pic of all the foxes together. I’ll try to get one tomorrow! The Arctic fox is about the same size as the Fennec.

                      Thank you Melody, I’d love to see a group photo of all the foxes!

                      *Formerly meowmix101
                      Not currently open for PYO commissions.

                      #918282
                      Landipan
                      Participant

                        Based on the photo posted by etruscan from Quest 2 and comparing my bat-eared fox next to one of my fennecs, I can tell you that the arctic fox is about the same size as the fennec (if you don’t count the ears of course). The top of the head of the fennec comes to the bottom of the head of the bat-eared fox and the top of the fennec’s ear tips are a little bit up the side of the bat-eared fox’s ears.

                        Hope that helps!

                        Thanks! Yeah, I would take into account the Fennecs big ol ears. I can’t wait to have each fox species in my collection!

                        *Formerly meowmix101
                        Not currently open for PYO commissions.

                        #918290
                        Dandr13
                        Participant

                          These little pebble critters are just the most adorable things. Such a shame they are so naughty when trying to be painted!

                          I don’t know about the rest of you, but I wouldn’t expect cats or foxes to be anything less than naughty. They’re just being what they are. ๐Ÿ™‚

                          #918292
                          Kim
                          Blocked

                            I love the sparkly silver ones in the pic above! I hope more colourful, sparkly pebbles are made!

                            Looking for rainbow or pink & teal grab bags!

                            #918293
                            Stormbreeze
                            Participant

                              Heed these words! ๐Ÿ˜€

                              [i]Keeping an eye out for fantasy gryphons and test paint dragons.[/i]

                              #918312
                              Melody
                              Keymaster

                                Does anyone have a picture of the pebble arctic fox with any of the other pebbles, I’m just curious, I don’t see much of this one at all.

                                Thanks!

                                I posted a pic on the blog: http://windstoneeditions.com/blog/size-comparison-pebble-foxes

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