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by Jesse Smith
Gunnar’s innovative "Creepy Kids" style was born out of his intense fascination with the duality of childhood. He's inspired by children's “mixtur...
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by Jesse Smith
Delia Dzen is an internationally recognized artist who is based in Krasnodar, Russia. Best known for his bold new school style, Delai is a perfect...
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by Jesse Smith
The Mean Green Interleukin is a symbiotic species that live around the Shinokey Mountains and feeds on small wildlife in the area. Through coope...
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by Jesse Smith
After a perilous journey through the Durken Forest, Jesse and his friends naturally drifted north towards a giant mountain range that loomed in t...
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by Jesse Smith
The Tadpole Interleukin is an awkward creature that is constantly worried about being attacked. While it does have some known predators in the ar...
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by Jesse Smith
When Jesse and his friends first stepped foot on Carkayous, they couldn’t believe it was real. How could there be an entire undiscovered continen...
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by Jesse Smith
The Pumpkin Pufferfish's relationship with the Quadra-Handed Squirrel Squid has been of great interest to scientists. In some of his earliest exp...
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by Jesse Smith
In 2009, while Jesse Smith was visiting Ecuador, he met a mysterious man named Ricardo, who claimed to know where the hidden continent of Carkayo...
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by Jesse Smith
Entry Date 2/17/2021: Bunny Bird: The Butterfly Eater was first discovered in a 2013 expedition to the Durken Forest of Carkayous. Jesse stumbled...
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by Jesse Smith
Entry Date 2/17/2021: Since the early 1900s, there were rumors of a hidden continent that was cut off from the rest of the world. This uncharted ...
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by Jesse Smith
Entry Date 2/8/2021: The Eye Infested Interleukin was discovered in 2013 while Jesse was exploring Carkayous's largest mountain range. In an exce...
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by Jesse Smith
Entry Date 2/8/2021: In 2009, world-renown artist and explorer Jesse Smith discovered a new continent just past the Galapagos Islands! We're here...
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