Ramdelion does not glide or fly, they meekly fall from great heights. In the wild, Ramdelion graze on grasses atop mountains. Although it takes the creature an inordinate amount of time to climb to these heights, it descends gracefully by falling at a rate similar to a brisk jog. Ramdelion are often kept as domestic farm animals because the seeds that drop from their coat grow whatever crops the animal has recently been in contact with.
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Learn more about Becky Dreistadt's year-long project showcasing 151 creatures hand-painted by the artist, accompanied with imaginative stories by her partner Frank Gibson culminating in a fantastically fun exhibit and book release. More details