Sketches Of Animals With Guns

The artist’s name is Xiau-Fong Wee, you can check out more of her “Animals With Guns” sketches on her website – HERE

Could the anteater one be a new twist on the meme pictured to the left?

I haven’t figured out why almost all of the animals have glasses.  Maybe the artist thought it was funnier that way?


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8 responses to “Sketches Of Animals With Guns”

  1. Fuck you I’m an anteater does carry more weight when the anteater in question is carrying an MP5.

    1. Ernest Young Avatar
      Ernest Young

      Somthing tells me the Anteater would want to be more covert, why would you carry a suppressed weapon like that, just to go around yelling obscenities. I suspect the anteater has had enough of just telling people “fuck you”, now it’s time for action.

      (hmm, possible summer 2012 movie plot?)

      1. ENDO-Mike Avatar

        LOL you guys are hilarious

    2. ENDO-Mike Avatar

      hahaha no kidding

  2. I like the glasses.

  3. So the anteater has an MP5SD, the pig a 1911 of sorts, the dog has some sort of pistol grip pump-action shotgun, but what the hell is the cat holding? A hot-glue gun?!

    1. I hate to disagree with you Poppy, but I am tempted to suggest that the anteater is supposed to be holding a GSG 5 SD (.22). The mag looks to skinny for 9 mil not to mention the butt-stock and lower receiver looks much more like the GSG knock-off, although I’ll grant you that the bore appears much wider then a .22.

      here’s one

      http://www.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://www.andy787.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/images/gsg01.jpg&imgrefurl=http://www.ar15.com/archive/topic.html%3Fb%3D6%26f%3D41%26t%3D281108&h=509&w=1024&sz=64&tbnid=1ZFp3jRi8DZ5GM:&tbnh=60&tbnw=120&prev=/search%3Fq%3Dgsg%2B5sd%26tbm%3Disch%26tbo%3Du&zoom=1&q=gsg+5sd&docid=wf00MmVmV4TGLM&sa=X&ei=DYuGTorKHYjpgQfZ56z6Cg&ved=0CDYQ9QEwAw&dur=2614

      1. I honestly don’t know what it is, and the author doesn’t exactly portray weapons realistically in her artwork.

        However, in all the GSG .22 knock-offs I’ve seen, there is always some sort of opening on both sides of the magazine so that you can see how many rounds you’ve got left. I don’t see that on the Anteater’s MP5. Although it’s incredibly likely that Patricia (her real name is too hard to either spell or remember) drew the anteater’s arm to obscure the opening thingy, or that she just fudged with the proportions of the weapon.