Doja Cat shows off her massive bat skeleton tattoo and its meaning

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Doja Cat is sharing her new creative ink with fans.

On May 4, The 27-year-old rapper and singer posted a series of images — the first of which features her exposed back in the mirror, revealing a massive tattoo of the skeleton of a bat.The next shot was a close up image of the design, showing the bat's skeleton wings stretched from shoulder to shoulder with the bat's spine landing just above her waist.

The last image showed a clear photo of the bat tattoo, which also included details of some smaller arm tattoos. On April 15, the"Need to Know" singer shared a tattoo on her arm, depicting one of the creatures from Fortunio Liceti’s "De Monstris." She also appeared to have the number four tattooed next to the image.

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