Huh.
TOPIC | Wildclaw wings are really big
And then when u realize theyre flying t-rexs....
Orrrr they waddle and flap their wings like penguins chomping their teeth and waving their little arms
The wings might just be to divert attention from their arms..
Orrrr they waddle and flap their wings like penguins chomping their teeth and waving their little arms
The wings might just be to divert attention from their arms..
And then when u realize theyre flying t-rexs....
Orrrr they waddle and flap their wings like penguins chomping their teeth and waving their little arms
The wings might just be to divert attention from their arms..
Orrrr they waddle and flap their wings like penguins chomping their teeth and waving their little arms
The wings might just be to divert attention from their arms..
Actually, they're rather small if you consider Wildclaws as flying creatures. And try to estimate the wing size based on the left wing, should be 'even' bigger.
Some artists draw FR dragons with much bigger wings so they look more natural and capable of flight. ;)
Some artists draw FR dragons with much bigger wings so they look more natural and capable of flight. ;)
It is then you realize that 7 meter long wildclaws with only 4 metre wingspan exist... (1 wing is only 2 meters)
It is then you realize that 7 meter long wildclaws with only 4 metre wingspan exist... (1 wing is only 2 meters)
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This guy is 3.78 meters and has a 8.13m wingspan...
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This girl is equal, 2.6m / 2.52m wingspan.
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5.33m / 6.54m
but in theory they do have giant wings ;o
I still think their wings are too tiny. I really don't understand how any of the dragons fly at all, their wings are so tiny compared to real life flying creatures
@Exaltier
I'm sorry, this is just bugging me, but I believe a better approximation to be a Utahraptor (or other large maniraptora), rather then a tyrannosaurus. Ok, sorry, bye. *slinks of into the distance*
@Exaltier
I'm sorry, this is just bugging me, but I believe a better approximation to be a Utahraptor (or other large maniraptora), rather then a tyrannosaurus. Ok, sorry, bye. *slinks of into the distance*
I still think their wings are too tiny. I really don't understand how any of the dragons fly at all, their wings are so tiny compared to real life flying creatures
@Exaltier
I'm sorry, this is just bugging me, but I believe a better approximation to be a Utahraptor (or other large maniraptora), rather then a tyrannosaurus. Ok, sorry, bye. *slinks of into the distance*
@Exaltier
I'm sorry, this is just bugging me, but I believe a better approximation to be a Utahraptor (or other large maniraptora), rather then a tyrannosaurus. Ok, sorry, bye. *slinks of into the distance*
[quote name="Exaltier" date=2016-11-12 23:33:36]
And then when u realize theyre flying t-rexs....
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No
Nocturnes are, they have tiny baby arms.
A wingless nocturne is basically a trex
Hmm....
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Cabeswater is 6.07 meters with an 8.89m wing span
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Lynch is 5.96M with a 7.95M wing span...