All this posting about Wildclaws and you're ignoring the worst part: THEIR EARS
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(It's more obvious on babies)
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All this posting about Wildclaws and you're ignoring the worst part: THEIR EARS
(It's more obvious on babies)
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Female fae necks. I do this with them so I dont have to see it
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Female fae necks. I do this with them so I dont have to see it
[quote name="Strelok" date="2020-01-21 05:01:44" ]
How most breeds wear belts or anything that fastens around their waists. The wing membrane on pretty much everything other than Snappers and Coatls extends past the hips. I either ignore it, or just deal with an uncomfortable headcanon that some dragons get a fairly large extensive wing piercing just to be able to wear a belt.
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someone else once said this in a thread long ago but they suggested something like rare earth magnets; on the one hand the pinching would be uncomfortable, on the other hand, it could hold for decor? otherwise, generic magic LOL
Strelok wrote on 2020-01-21 05:01:44:
How most breeds wear belts or anything that fastens around their waists. The wing membrane on pretty much everything other than Snappers and Coatls extends past the hips. I either ignore it, or just deal with an uncomfortable headcanon that some dragons get a fairly large extensive wing piercing just to be able to wear a belt.
someone else once said this in a thread long ago but they suggested something like rare earth magnets; on the one hand the pinching would be uncomfortable, on the other hand, it could hold for decor? otherwise, generic magic LOL
Male pearlcatcher wings.
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The wing on the other side is way longer than the one in view and it irks me. It's like that for wildclaws too but I find the pearlcatcher one worse.
Male pearlcatcher wings.
The wing on the other side is way longer than the one in view and it irks me. It's like that for wildclaws too but I find the pearlcatcher one worse.
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Male Pearlcatchers entire... Chest situation. Anatomically it looks completely top-heavy and just very concerning. I hc they have better proportions like female PCs.
Also hc that female Snappers have much shorter hind legs; they'll never be able to extend their hind legs fully with their current front legs, and it just looks uncomfortable! They aren't meant to switch between walking on all fours and bipedally, and from what I know behaviorally they don't jump a lot, so it doesn't make sense to have legs like that.
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Male Pearlcatchers entire... Chest situation. Anatomically it looks completely top-heavy and just very concerning. I hc they have better proportions like female PCs.
Also hc that female Snappers have much shorter hind legs; they'll never be able to extend their hind legs fully with their current front legs, and it just looks uncomfortable! They aren't meant to switch between walking on all fours and bipedally, and from what I know behaviorally they don't jump a lot, so it doesn't make sense to have legs like that.
[quote name="FallenEclipse" date="2020-01-21 11:55:07" ]
imps'/coatls' short stubby legs too
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Imps deserve long legs
FallenEclipse wrote on 2020-01-21 11:55:07:
imps'/coatls' short stubby legs too
Imps deserve long legs
Imps legs are probably like a hyenas. I refuse to believe that pearlcatcher legs are like
this:
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Like wouldn't that be really uncomfortable? Also coatl legs are really thin and long
Imps legs are probably like a hyenas. I refuse to believe that pearlcatcher legs are like
this:
Like wouldn't that be really uncomfortable? Also coatl legs are really thin and long
[quote name="Topazal" date="2020-01-21 13:32:51" ]
Also hc that female Snappers have much shorter hind legs; they'll never be able to extend their hind legs fully with their current front legs, and it just looks uncomfortable! They aren't meant to switch between walking on all fours and bipedally, and from what I know behaviorally they don't jump a lot, so it doesn't make sense to have legs like that.
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Snapper: *aggressively bounces towards you*
I hate male ridgebacks long snoots, it'd be really hard for a near-sighted ridgie to lean in and see something without tilting their head down
at least they can mimic a bird pecking (or get their nose stuck in a tree which is infinitely hilarious to me)
edit: oop, confused near and far-sighted!
Topazal wrote on 2020-01-21 13:32:51:
Also hc that female Snappers have much shorter hind legs; they'll never be able to extend their hind legs fully with their current front legs, and it just looks uncomfortable! They aren't meant to switch between walking on all fours and bipedally, and from what I know behaviorally they don't jump a lot, so it doesn't make sense to have legs like that.
Snapper: *aggressively bounces towards you*
I hate male ridgebacks long snoots, it'd be really hard for a near-sighted ridgie to lean in and see something without tilting their head down
at least they can mimic a bird pecking (or get their nose stuck in a tree which is infinitely hilarious to me)
edit: oop, confused near and far-sighted!
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[quote name="SmudgedSkies" date="2020-01-21 14:13:53" ]
I hate male ridgebacks long snoots, it'd be really hard for a far-sighted ridgie to lean in and see something without tilting their head down
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If they were far sighted they wouldn't have to lean in to see something.
SmudgedSkies wrote on 2020-01-21 14:13:53:
I hate male ridgebacks long snoots, it'd be really hard for a far-sighted ridgie to lean in and see something without tilting their head down
If they were far sighted they wouldn't have to lean in to see something.