[b]Username: [/b] cordifolium
[b]Theme: [/b] extreme body
[b]Species: [/b] Bony-eared assfish (yes, that is it's real name)
[b]Entry Type: [/b] visual
[b]Comment (Optional): [/b] The bony-eared assfish holds the record for the smallest brain-to-body weight ratio of all vertebrates!
[b]Entry:[/b]
[img]https://fishesofaustralia.net.au/images/image/AcanthonusArmatus2NOAA.jpg[/img]
(image credit: https://fishesofaustralia.net.au/home/species/5364 ) sorry i forgot it for all the other rounds ><
[img]https://www1.flightrising.com/dgen/preview/dragon?age=1&body=14&bodygene=1&breed=10&element=7&eyetype=4&gender=0&tert=137&tertgene=19&winggene=57&wings=14&auth=b49ff9fcdf99364dc493a41118b0fc18bf982c7d&dummyext=prev.png[/img]
Username: cordifolium
Theme: extreme body
Species: Bony-eared assfish (yes, that is it's real name)
Entry Type: visual
Comment (Optional): The bony-eared assfish holds the record for the smallest brain-to-body weight ratio of all vertebrates!
Entry:
(image credit:
https://fishesofaustralia.net.au/home/species/5364 ) sorry i forgot it for all the other rounds ><
[b]Username:[/b] Sidegrinder
[b]Theme:[/b] Day 7 - Extreme Bodies
[b]Species:[/b] Vampire Squid ([i]Vampyroteuthis infernalis[/i])
[b]Entry Type:[/b] Visual
[b]Comment (Optional):[/b] Where to begin with these little cephalopods? In addition to having rows of spines beneath its "cape" it will present when disturbed, the vampire squid is also in possession of photophores - specialized organs which give this creature bioluminescence!
[b]Entry:[/b]
[center][img]https://www1.flightrising.com/dgen/preview/dragon?age=1&body=63&bodygene=74&breed=18&element=7&eyetype=8&gender=0&tert=107&tertgene=41&winggene=56&wings=63&auth=8fa553440316717ab85dbf14bfe0eff24110585b&dummyext=prev.png[/img]
[sub](Carmine/Carmine/Brick)[/sub]
[img]https://m.imgur.com/4d70uZN.gif[/img]
[sub][ [url=https://imgur.com/4d70uZN]image source[/url] ][/sub]
[img]https://i.imgur.com/3qSMJkd.gif[/img]
[sub][ [url=https://imgur.com/gallery/vKXNsZd]image source[/url] ][/sub][/center]
Username: Sidegrinder
Theme: Day 7 - Extreme Bodies
Species: Vampire Squid (
Vampyroteuthis infernalis)
Entry Type: Visual
Comment (Optional): Where to begin with these little cephalopods? In addition to having rows of spines beneath its "cape" it will present when disturbed, the vampire squid is also in possession of photophores - specialized organs which give this creature bioluminescence!
Entry:
Username: Seonais
Theme: Extreme Bodies
Species: Tarsier
Entry Type: Visual
Comment (Optional): can jump 40x its body length!
Entry:
[img]https://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2012/06/21/article-2162584-13B673D4000005DC-711_634x756.jpg[/img]
[morphology=1194330]
Username: Seonais
Theme: Extreme Bodies
Species: Tarsier
Entry Type: Visual
Comment (Optional): can jump 40x its body length!
Entry:
tarseir
[b]Username: [/b]Kudu
[b]Theme: [/b]Extremely Old
[b]Species: [/b]Dimorphodon
[b]Entry Type: [/b]Visual
[b]Comment (Optional): [/b]These guys were really tiny pterosaurs from the Jurassic period. They most likely ate insects.
[b]Entry:[/b]
[img]https://www1.flightrising.com/dgen/preview/dragon?age=0&body=23&bodygene=42&breed=6&element=8&eyetype=0&gender=1&tert=48&tertgene=15&winggene=42&wings=23&auth=e1662fff4b69fa4fde105c12a72214cc3fbc775e&dummyext=prev.png[/img]
[img]https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/3/36/Dimorphodon2DB.jpg[/img]
(Image credit: Dmitry Bogdanov via Wikipedia)
[img]https://i.imgur.com/VJsM1l4.png[/img]
(Image credit, me!)
Username: Kudu
Theme: Extremely Old
Species: Dimorphodon
Entry Type: Visual
Comment (Optional): These guys were really tiny pterosaurs from the Jurassic period. They most likely ate insects.
Entry:
(Image credit: Dmitry Bogdanov via Wikipedia)
(Image credit, me!)
[b]Username: [/b]Kudu
[b]Theme: [/b]Extreme Bodies
[b]Species: [/b]Ostrich ([i]Struthio camelus[/i])
[b]Entry Type: [/b]Visual
[b]Comment (Optional): [/b]Look at him. He's perfect.
[b]Entry:[/b]
[img]https://www1.flightrising.com/dgen/dressing-room/scry?sdid=1194528&skin=0&apparel=2846,26564&xt=dressing.png[/img]
[img]https://i.imgur.com/jnwHI8T.png[/img]
[b]Bonus:[/b]
[img]https://i.imgur.com/2AWRG5T.png[/img]
(Image credits: me)
Username: Kudu
Theme: Extreme Bodies
Species: Ostrich (
Struthio camelus)
Entry Type: Visual
Comment (Optional): Look at him. He's perfect.
Entry:
Bonus:
(Image credits: me)
[b]Username: [/b] GoldWerewolf
[b]Theme: [/b] Extreme Bodies
[b]Species: [/b] Eastern Box Turtle
[b]Entry Type: [/b] Visual
[b]Comment (Optional): [/b] Now all turtles have shells. But the Eastern Box Turtle is extra special. They have a hinge on the bottom of their shell that allows them to completely close themselves up. That is where they get the name "box" turtle.
[b]Entry:[/b]
This one was hard to try and replicate but this is what i came up with.
[img]https://www1.flightrising.com/dgen/preview/dragon?age=1&body=70&bodygene=11&breed=9&element=2&eyetype=0&gender=0&tert=46&tertgene=4&winggene=13&wings=9&auth=3a36321f37cbe739b26f3c7c20e517951dd9a6a3&dummyext=prev.png[/img]
Or this one.
[img]https://www1.flightrising.com/dgen/preview/dragon?age=1&body=70&bodygene=12&breed=9&element=2&eyetype=0&gender=0&tert=46&tertgene=4&winggene=13&wings=9&auth=25e35f752be885e0cd4d5910971ae9be21b0d8bd&dummyext=prev.png[/img]
[img]https://i.imgur.com/yL47XJN.jpg[/img](image credit: myself)
Username: GoldWerewolf
Theme: Extreme Bodies
Species: Eastern Box Turtle
Entry Type: Visual
Comment (Optional): Now all turtles have shells. But the Eastern Box Turtle is extra special. They have a hinge on the bottom of their shell that allows them to completely close themselves up. That is where they get the name "box" turtle.
Entry:
This one was hard to try and replicate but this is what i came up with.
Or this one.
(image credit: myself)
[b]Username: [/b]tigressRising
[b]Theme: [/b]Extreme Bodies
[b]Species: [/b]Goblin shark
[b]Entry Type: [/b]Visual
[b]Comment (Optional): [/b]Look at its nooooooose!
[b]Entry:[/b]
[img]https://www1.flightrising.com/dgen/preview/dragon?age=1&body=6&bodygene=1&breed=5&element=4&eyetype=3&gender=0&tert=85&tertgene=12&winggene=1&wings=6&auth=31e308742d7e7029fe451b5dbf3cbbf4aefc46df&dummyext=prev.png[/img]
[img]https://kids.nationalgeographic.com/content/dam/kids/photos/animals/Mammals/A-G/goblin-shark-jaw.ngsversion.1445013254494.adapt.1900.1.jpg[/img]
[url=https://kids.nationalgeographic.com/animals/fish/goblin-shark/t]Source[/url]
Username: tigressRising
Theme: Extreme Bodies
Species: Goblin shark
Entry Type: Visual
Comment (Optional): Look at its nooooooose!
Entry:
Source
[b]Username: [/b]MotherOfBeardies
[b]Theme: [/b]Extreme Bodies
[b]Species: [/b]Thylacinus cynocephalus
[b]Entry Type: [/b]Visual
[b]Comment (Optional): [/b]big yawn
[b]Entry:[/b]
[center][img]https://www1.flightrising.com/dgen/preview/dragon?age=1&body=51&bodygene=0&breed=6&element=1&eyetype=8&gender=1&tert=157&tertgene=11&winggene=0&wings=51&auth=fd0a7ed3631c4bcc1c6ee95625b9a34cceacd158&dummyext=prev.png[/img]
[url=https://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-10-16/thylacine-sightings-in-tasmania-revealed-in-rti/11602970][img]https://www.abc.net.au/cm/rimage/9115842-16x9-xlarge.png[/img][/url][/center]
Username: MotherOfBeardies
Theme: Extreme Bodies
Species: Thylacinus cynocephalus
Entry Type: Visual
Comment (Optional): big yawn
Entry:
[b]Username: [/b] Wylin
[b]Theme: [/b] Extreme Bodies
[b]Species: [/b] Great Dane
[b]Entry Type: [/b] visual
[b]Comment (Optional): [/b] So, it's not a secret that Great Danes are...well, great. Unfortunately, as with many really big dogs their life span is pretty short. I'd also like to not that pointy, upstanding ears is not natural for a Great Dane and making them so is no longer allowed in some countries.
[b]Entry:[/b]
[img]https://www1.flightrising.com/dgen/preview/dragon?age=1&body=10&bodygene=17&breed=14&element=2&eyetype=2&gender=1&tert=2&tertgene=5&winggene=17&wings=10&auth=35fae3d209fd09fd080fcd30ccb54029e976b8e4&dummyext=prev.png[/img]
[img]https://www.k9rl.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/Black-Great-Dane.jpg[/img]
Username: Wylin
Theme: Extreme Bodies
Species: Great Dane
Entry Type: visual
Comment (Optional): So, it's not a secret that Great Danes are...well, great. Unfortunately, as with many really big dogs their life span is pretty short. I'd also like to not that pointy, upstanding ears is not natural for a Great Dane and making them so is no longer allowed in some countries.
Entry:
[center][color=teal][b]Username: [/b] Sinjin
[b]Theme: [/b] Extreme Bodies
[b]Species: [/b] Okapia johnstoni - Okapi, forest giraffe, Congolese giraffe, or zebra giraffe
[b]Entry Type: [/b] Visual
[b]Comment (Optional): [/b]
[size=1]Native to the northeast of the Democratic Republic of the Congo in Central Africa. The okapi stands about 1.5 m (4.9 ft) tall at the shoulder and has a typical body length around 2.5 m (8.2 ft). Its weight ranges from 200 to 350 kg (440 to 770 lb). They are essentially solitary, coming together only to breed.[/size]
They live in the Democratic Republic of Congo, where it's very hot and predators, such as leopards, are always lurking. To stay alive, okapi have a [b]3[/b] key adaptations. First, they have scent-glands on their feet to mark their territory. Second, they have [i]infrasonic calls[/i], which allows them to communicate with their calves without predators hearing their call. Finally, they have [u]14-18 inch-long tongues[/u], which can be used to wash their eyes and ears.
[b]Entry:[/b]
[img]https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/1/18/Okapi2.jpg[/img]
[img]https://www1.flightrising.com/dgen/preview/dragon?age=1&body=138&bodygene=0&breed=13&element=6&eyetype=10&gender=1&tert=131&tertgene=9&winggene=0&wings=138&auth=a2c74ea79eebbb5dcf4c231689502f5449f91fc7&dummyext=prev.png[/img]
Username: Sinjin
Theme: Extreme Bodies
Species: Okapia johnstoni - Okapi, forest giraffe, Congolese giraffe, or zebra giraffe
Entry Type: Visual
Comment (Optional):
Native to the northeast of the Democratic Republic of the Congo in Central Africa. The okapi stands about 1.5 m (4.9 ft) tall at the shoulder and has a typical body length around 2.5 m (8.2 ft). Its weight ranges from 200 to 350 kg (440 to 770 lb). They are essentially solitary, coming together only to breed.
They live in the Democratic Republic of Congo, where it's very hot and predators, such as leopards, are always lurking. To stay alive, okapi have a 3 key adaptations. First, they have scent-glands on their feet to mark their territory. Second, they have infrasonic calls, which allows them to communicate with their calves without predators hearing their call. Finally, they have 14-18 inch-long tongues, which can be used to wash their eyes and ears.
Entry: