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Will (Bampi) Edwards Hello, my name is Will (Bampi) Edwards,
and I'm a doodle addict.
Somerset UK

Will Edwards commonly known as Bampi, is a Welsh artist who now lives and works from his home studio in Somerset UK. Bampi loves to mainly draw wildlife and has concentrated on endangered species awareness within his portfolio. He promotes his artwork via social media platforms such as Instagram, Cara, Facebook, Deviantart and more plus his online shop at Redbubble, which can be found if you use this link https://www.linktr.ee/bampidraws .

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I specialize in animals, birds, black and white, colored pencil, coloured pencil, daily draw, digital art, drawing, mixed media, pen and ink, pencil drawing, sketchbookpro, softpastel, traditional art, trying everything, wildlife.


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Bumblebee

Flight of the bumblebee The lifecycle begins in spring, when rising temperatures awaken a queen bumblebee that has been hibernating alone in the soil. The queen will have spent the entire winter underground, using up reserves of energy stored as fat in her body. When she first emerges, she feeds on flowers, drinking nectar to gain energy. She will then begin to search for a suitable nest site. Frequent nesting sites include holes in the ground, tussocky grass, bird boxes and under garden sheds.

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They could cure cancer

Sloths have an unusual method of camouflage. Cracks in their hair allow many different species of algae and fungi to grow which makes them appear green. Some species of fungi living in sloth fur have been found to be active against certain strains of bacteria, cancer and parasites! Sloth hair also provides home to an entire ecosystem of invertebrates ⁠— some species of which are found nowhere else on earth (like the ‘sloth moth’). A single sloth can host up to 950 moths and beetles within its fur at once. https://slothconservation.org/10-incredible-facts-about-the-sloth/

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