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Today's new drawing is of a Tropical Rainforest Fairy named Oriana.
Oriana the Tropical Rainforest Fairy
This is a drawing of Ariana, She is a Tropical Rainforest Fairy.
Tropical Rainforest Fairies live in tropical rainforests found on 4 different continents and many tropical islands. By looking at the unique shape of the deeply lobed leaf that Oriana is on we can deduce the probable site of this Fairy's home area.
The plant is called Monstera or more specifically, Monstera delicious. It is native to Mexico, all the way down to Panama. That means it is native to the southern part of North America... also called Central America.
Monstera has been introduced by humans to several islands, such as Hawaii. That means it is an invasive species on those islands. But it has proven to me only mildly invasive.
Oriana cares for the jungle where she lives. Tropical rainforests are also called "Jungles" so she is also called a "Jungle Fairy." Monstera fruit is sometimes called "fruit salad" because it tastes like every good fruit you can imagine. However, this fruit, if it is not fully ripe, is actually poisonous. Oriana is resting on a monsters leaf as she takes a break from harvesting the fruit. She uses her wand and Fairy magic and technology to shrink the fruit to a tiny size and returns it to normal size when she returns to her village. Oriana is wearing her flying belt or Balteus Volantum. This allows her to fly long distances at great speed. This means she can collect more fruit from further sites. Most Fairies can fly, but they can't fly super fast or for long distances without a flying belt.
NOTE: This drawing, in printable form, is found by clicking on the button labeled "Fantasy, Myths, and Circus." Then scroll to the bottom to get new drawings like this one. If you click on the titles at the top of the lists then they may not print. You can email me and I can give you access to the printable drawing. Of course you can also click on the picture on this page and copy the picture… then post it in a word processing program or drawing program and print it from there.
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