Ah yes, my new favorite thread.
TOPIC | dragon locomotion & things
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spirals are weird....
spirals are weird....
[quote name="owligator" date=2015-10-24 18:30:46]
option 3: "the hot legs"
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I was linked to this thread from tumblr and let me tell you it was completely worth looking at
[quote name="Finnley" date=2015-10-24 18:35:59]
[quote name="owligator" date=2015-10-24 18:30:46]
SNAPPERS THO..let me indulge myself i need to get this off my CHEST
snappers have?? really long hind legs?? generally speaking quadrupedal ground-dwelling animals should have legs that are the same length, or at least very similar lengths. but look at this lil watermelon
[img]https://36.media.tumblr.com/c894ad489085e1a55883d314f4be6f1e/tumblr_nwqwhabVgm1r9hauso1_400.png[/img]
her front legs convey a standing position but those are the hind legs of a squattin' dragon. what does this mean
[img]https://40.media.tumblr.com/e6e734a4171f368bd4679d5904566153/tumblr_nwqwhabVgm1r9hauso2_400.png[/img]
thats what it means
NOW there are a few irl terrestrial quadrupeds that have hind legs significantly longer than their front ones!! for example, kangaroos and toads and frogs. but let me ask you. what do these creatures have in common
[b] they jump [/b]
i can imagine a few possible gaits for snappers. lets be creative. please excuse my mediocre animation skills
option 1: "the bellyflop"
[img]https://33.media.tumblr.com/d7335350a443cea746c2db197b592903/tumblr_nwqwhabVgm1r9hauso4_r1_1280.gif[/img]
option 2: "the 45 degree angle"
[img]https://33.media.tumblr.com/fad81d00cb1175038e0f5200d631fc67/tumblr_nwqwhabVgm1r9hauso3_r1_500.gif[/img]
and last but not least, option 3: "the hot legs"
[img]https://38.media.tumblr.com/0b26d4dc45333e0e99567e0a1a34591a/tumblr_nwqwhabVgm1r9hauso6_r1_500.gif[/img]
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I... what... WHAT THE... OMG, HA HA HA HA HA HA 8D
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HOPPING SNAPPERS YES
[quote name="Finnley" date=2015-10-24 18:34:35]
I don't even think Spirals walk. They're slithery, like snek.
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ xD
Finnley wrote on 2015-10-24:
owligator wrote on 2015-10-24:
SNAPPERS THO..let me indulge myself i need to get this off my CHEST
snappers have?? really long hind legs?? generally speaking quadrupedal ground-dwelling animals should have legs that are the same length, or at least very similar lengths. but look at this lil watermelon
her front legs convey a standing position but those are the hind legs of a squattin' dragon. what does this mean
thats what it means
NOW there are a few irl terrestrial quadrupeds that have hind legs significantly longer than their front ones!! for example, kangaroos and toads and frogs. but let me ask you. what do these creatures have in common
they jump
i can imagine a few possible gaits for snappers. lets be creative. please excuse my mediocre animation skills
option 1: "the bellyflop"
option 2: "the 45 degree angle"
and last but not least, option 3: "the hot legs"
snappers have?? really long hind legs?? generally speaking quadrupedal ground-dwelling animals should have legs that are the same length, or at least very similar lengths. but look at this lil watermelon
her front legs convey a standing position but those are the hind legs of a squattin' dragon. what does this mean
thats what it means
NOW there are a few irl terrestrial quadrupeds that have hind legs significantly longer than their front ones!! for example, kangaroos and toads and frogs. but let me ask you. what do these creatures have in common
they jump
i can imagine a few possible gaits for snappers. lets be creative. please excuse my mediocre animation skills
option 1: "the bellyflop"
option 2: "the 45 degree angle"
and last but not least, option 3: "the hot legs"
I... what... WHAT THE... OMG, HA HA HA HA HA HA 8D
HOPPING SNAPPERS YES
Finnley wrote on 2015-10-24:
I don't even think Spirals walk. They're slithery, like snek.
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ xD
@vriskittles BEHOLD
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[s]i'm so sorry ivy[/s]
[quote name="Zaelium" date=2015-11-25 08:47:38]
[quote name="QueenParda" date=2015-11-25 06:35:11]
[quote name="MidnightRein" date=2015-11-25 05:56:39]
[quote name="Abysmial" date=2015-11-25 05:45:33]
[quote name="Stormdragon" date=2015-10-28 14:20:23]
[quote name="StellarBlitz" date=2015-10-25 12:46:43]
[quote name="owligator" date=2015-10-24 18:30:46]
SNAPPERS THO..let me indulge myself i need to get this off my CHEST
snappers have?? really long hind legs?? generally speaking quadrupedal ground-dwelling animals should have legs that are the same length, or at least very similar lengths. but look at this lil watermelon
[img]https://36.media.tumblr.com/c894ad489085e1a55883d314f4be6f1e/tumblr_nwqwhabVgm1r9hauso1_400.png[/img]
her front legs convey a standing position but those are the hind legs of a squattin' dragon. what does this mean
[img]https://40.media.tumblr.com/e6e734a4171f368bd4679d5904566153/tumblr_nwqwhabVgm1r9hauso2_400.png[/img]
thats what it means
NOW there are a few irl terrestrial quadrupeds that have hind legs significantly longer than their front ones!! for example, kangaroos and toads and frogs. but let me ask you. what do these creatures have in common
[b] they jump [/b]
i can imagine a few possible gaits for snappers. lets be creative. please excuse my mediocre animation skills
option 1: "the bellyflop"
[img]https://33.media.tumblr.com/d7335350a443cea746c2db197b592903/tumblr_nwqwhabVgm1r9hauso4_r1_1280.gif[/img]
option 2: "the 45 degree angle"
[img]https://33.media.tumblr.com/fad81d00cb1175038e0f5200d631fc67/tumblr_nwqwhabVgm1r9hauso3_r1_500.gif[/img]
and last but not least, option 3: "the hot legs"
[img]https://38.media.tumblr.com/0b26d4dc45333e0e99567e0a1a34591a/tumblr_nwqwhabVgm1r9hauso6_r1_500.gif[/img]
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@ owligator
[img]http://i.imgur.com/eP9xXMt.png[/img]
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[quote name="Finnley" date=2015-10-25 16:21:21]
[quote name="After" date=2015-10-25 15:03:08]
[quote name="owligator" date=2015-10-25 14:34:02]
@ SleepyChipmunk it would explain why dragonhome has so many craters am i right
@ StellarBlitz REGRET
[img]https://36.media.tumblr.com/52cfe59c0ad7130f6ebd12febcf4e939/tumblr_nwqwhabVgm1r9hauso8_r2_500.png[/img]
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[i]sPITS DRINK OH MY GOD[/i]
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@ Admins STOCKING APPAREL PLZ
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XD omg I'm crying!!!
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oh my god
[size=4]OH MY GOD[/size]
[size=5][u][i][b]OH MY GOD[/b][/i][/u][/size]
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[size=7]IT GOT BETTER OMG[/size]
[/quote]HELP ME IM DYINGG
[/quote]
AAAAHHH WHY THAT'S TOO FUNNY
I'M PARTICIPATING
[img]http://orig08.deviantart.net/500b/f/2015/329/9/5/untitled_drawing_by_zaelum-d9hyzv1.png[/img]
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It got better and I can't stop laughing.
Zaelium wrote on 2015-11-25:
QueenParda wrote on 2015-11-25:
MidnightRein wrote on 2015-11-25:
Abysmial wrote on 2015-11-25:
Stormdragon wrote on 2015-10-28:
StellarBlitz wrote on 2015-10-25:
owligator wrote on 2015-10-24:
SNAPPERS THO..let me indulge myself i need to get this off my CHEST
snappers have?? really long hind legs?? generally speaking quadrupedal ground-dwelling animals should have legs that are the same length, or at least very similar lengths. but look at this lil watermelon
her front legs convey a standing position but those are the hind legs of a squattin' dragon. what does this mean
thats what it means
NOW there are a few irl terrestrial quadrupeds that have hind legs significantly longer than their front ones!! for example, kangaroos and toads and frogs. but let me ask you. what do these creatures have in common
they jump
i can imagine a few possible gaits for snappers. lets be creative. please excuse my mediocre animation skills
option 1: "the bellyflop"
option 2: "the 45 degree angle"
and last but not least, option 3: "the hot legs"
snappers have?? really long hind legs?? generally speaking quadrupedal ground-dwelling animals should have legs that are the same length, or at least very similar lengths. but look at this lil watermelon
her front legs convey a standing position but those are the hind legs of a squattin' dragon. what does this mean
thats what it means
NOW there are a few irl terrestrial quadrupeds that have hind legs significantly longer than their front ones!! for example, kangaroos and toads and frogs. but let me ask you. what do these creatures have in common
they jump
i can imagine a few possible gaits for snappers. lets be creative. please excuse my mediocre animation skills
option 1: "the bellyflop"
option 2: "the 45 degree angle"
and last but not least, option 3: "the hot legs"
@ owligator
Finnley wrote on 2015-10-25:
After wrote on 2015-10-25:
owligator wrote on 2015-10-25:
@ SleepyChipmunk it would explain why dragonhome has so many craters am i right
@ StellarBlitz REGRET
@ StellarBlitz REGRET
@ Admins STOCKING APPAREL PLZ
OH MY GOD
OH MY GOD
IT GOT BETTER OMG
AAAAHHH WHY THAT'S TOO FUNNY
I'M PARTICIPATING
It got better and I can't stop laughing.
I know faes have freaky long toes, but what if they use them to run over water like basilisk lizards?
[img]http://i.imgur.com/w5G0FTV.gif[/img]
[img]http://i.imgur.com/BHRUnYy.gif[/img]
[i]the majesty[/i]
[quote name="LunarGoddess" date=2015-11-25 16:33:52]
[quote name="Zaelium" date=2015-11-25 08:47:38]
[quote name="QueenParda" date=2015-11-25 06:35:11]
[quote name="MidnightRein" date=2015-11-25 05:56:39]
[quote name="Abysmial" date=2015-11-25 05:45:33]
[quote name="Stormdragon" date=2015-10-28 14:20:23]
[quote name="StellarBlitz" date=2015-10-25 12:46:43]
[quote name="owligator" date=2015-10-24 18:30:46]
SNAPPERS THO..let me indulge myself i need to get this off my CHEST
snappers have?? really long hind legs?? generally speaking quadrupedal ground-dwelling animals should have legs that are the same length, or at least very similar lengths. but look at this lil watermelon
[img]https://36.media.tumblr.com/c894ad489085e1a55883d314f4be6f1e/tumblr_nwqwhabVgm1r9hauso1_400.png[/img]
her front legs convey a standing position but those are the hind legs of a squattin' dragon. what does this mean
[img]https://40.media.tumblr.com/e6e734a4171f368bd4679d5904566153/tumblr_nwqwhabVgm1r9hauso2_400.png[/img]
thats what it means
NOW there are a few irl terrestrial quadrupeds that have hind legs significantly longer than their front ones!! for example, kangaroos and toads and frogs. but let me ask you. what do these creatures have in common
[b] they jump [/b]
i can imagine a few possible gaits for snappers. lets be creative. please excuse my mediocre animation skills
option 1: "the bellyflop"
[img]https://33.media.tumblr.com/d7335350a443cea746c2db197b592903/tumblr_nwqwhabVgm1r9hauso4_r1_1280.gif[/img]
option 2: "the 45 degree angle"
[img]https://33.media.tumblr.com/fad81d00cb1175038e0f5200d631fc67/tumblr_nwqwhabVgm1r9hauso3_r1_500.gif[/img]
and last but not least, option 3: "the hot legs"
[img]https://38.media.tumblr.com/0b26d4dc45333e0e99567e0a1a34591a/tumblr_nwqwhabVgm1r9hauso6_r1_500.gif[/img]
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@ owligator
[img]http://i.imgur.com/eP9xXMt.png[/img]
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[quote name="Finnley" date=2015-10-25 16:21:21]
[quote name="After" date=2015-10-25 15:03:08]
[quote name="owligator" date=2015-10-25 14:34:02]
@ SleepyChipmunk it would explain why dragonhome has so many craters am i right
@ StellarBlitz REGRET
[img]https://36.media.tumblr.com/52cfe59c0ad7130f6ebd12febcf4e939/tumblr_nwqwhabVgm1r9hauso8_r2_500.png[/img]
[/quote]
[i]sPITS DRINK OH MY GOD[/i]
[/quote]
@ Admins STOCKING APPAREL PLZ
[/quote]
XD omg I'm crying!!!
[/quote]
oh my god
[size=4]OH MY GOD[/size]
[size=5][u][i][b]OH MY GOD[/b][/i][/u][/size]
[/quote]
[size=7]IT GOT BETTER OMG[/size]
[/quote]HELP ME IM DYINGG
[/quote]
AAAAHHH WHY THAT'S TOO FUNNY
I'M PARTICIPATING
[img]http://orig08.deviantart.net/500b/f/2015/329/9/5/untitled_drawing_by_zaelum-d9hyzv1.png[/img]
[/quote]
It got better and I can't stop laughing.
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I can't breathe omg
LunarGoddess wrote on 2015-11-25:
Zaelium wrote on 2015-11-25:
QueenParda wrote on 2015-11-25:
MidnightRein wrote on 2015-11-25:
Abysmial wrote on 2015-11-25:
Stormdragon wrote on 2015-10-28:
StellarBlitz wrote on 2015-10-25:
owligator wrote on 2015-10-24:
SNAPPERS THO..let me indulge myself i need to get this off my CHEST
snappers have?? really long hind legs?? generally speaking quadrupedal ground-dwelling animals should have legs that are the same length, or at least very similar lengths. but look at this lil watermelon
her front legs convey a standing position but those are the hind legs of a squattin' dragon. what does this mean
thats what it means
NOW there are a few irl terrestrial quadrupeds that have hind legs significantly longer than their front ones!! for example, kangaroos and toads and frogs. but let me ask you. what do these creatures have in common
they jump
i can imagine a few possible gaits for snappers. lets be creative. please excuse my mediocre animation skills
option 1: "the bellyflop"
option 2: "the 45 degree angle"
and last but not least, option 3: "the hot legs"
snappers have?? really long hind legs?? generally speaking quadrupedal ground-dwelling animals should have legs that are the same length, or at least very similar lengths. but look at this lil watermelon
her front legs convey a standing position but those are the hind legs of a squattin' dragon. what does this mean
thats what it means
NOW there are a few irl terrestrial quadrupeds that have hind legs significantly longer than their front ones!! for example, kangaroos and toads and frogs. but let me ask you. what do these creatures have in common
they jump
i can imagine a few possible gaits for snappers. lets be creative. please excuse my mediocre animation skills
option 1: "the bellyflop"
option 2: "the 45 degree angle"
and last but not least, option 3: "the hot legs"
@ owligator
Finnley wrote on 2015-10-25:
After wrote on 2015-10-25:
owligator wrote on 2015-10-25:
@ SleepyChipmunk it would explain why dragonhome has so many craters am i right
@ StellarBlitz REGRET
@ StellarBlitz REGRET
@ Admins STOCKING APPAREL PLZ
OH MY GOD
OH MY GOD
IT GOT BETTER OMG
AAAAHHH WHY THAT'S TOO FUNNY
I'M PARTICIPATING
It got better and I can't stop laughing.