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Published: 2017-07-09 22:56:12 +0000 UTC; Views: 645; Favourites: 30; Downloads: 2
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Hm, I think I'm slowly getting better with da anatomy. Still need more practise as I'm slow as sh*t ^^'Not sure if I mentioned the gender specific varieties within this species, so I'll do it now.
As the males have their impressive fins on their head and tail, the females lack this feature, as they are not in need of holding any courtship behaviour. Instead, their markings are more complex and present on the unprotected parts of their bodies. They also have a longer, entirely unprotected tail which is alot more flexible than the male's, allowing them to use them for subtle communication via certain moving patterns, aswell as for grabbing and holding light things. Also, their middle digit is almost twice as long, giving them a benefit while climbing and picking in holes for insects, much like an aye-aye does. Rhelial are omnivorous, they eat almost everything.
The unprotected waistline evolved over time as they carry up to two eggs with them during breeding season, which would cause some damage to their internal organs if their skin was as thick as the male's.
Female Rhelial are less stronger than the opposite gender but their poison is far more effective. In fact, due to the smaller amount they carry with them, they are more careful with their stock and train alot until they are pretty good at aiming.
Exploring and creating maps of the unkown land is mostly their job. The clothing on the right is the very basic outfit of an explorer. They hardly ever carry any tools with them, except for some blank paper and a pen for their maps.
There's more to this, but right now I'm too tired.
I swear, one day I'll come up with a huge species reference, clearing all the questions and giving all the info about their typical behaviour and aaaaall the diffrent roles in their society. I mean it. Seriously. ...Yes
Rhelial belong to me
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Harseik [2017-07-11 14:57:55 +0000 UTC]
No need for bewbs because they lay eggs - haHA! I love all of the logical reasoning behind the sex's features. The ample poison in the female has me instantly thinking of black widows and bees (I had no idea males had venom - must have missed that somewhere). The natural armor on the female is giving me turtle shell vibes, which might be a good indicator of its texture, though perhaps it's more like a softshell turtle so it can be more flexible.
All aboard the hype train for a species sheet! 8D Take you time on it, however. A lot of thought and love go into those things.
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DarkDragon1010 In reply to Harseik [2017-07-17 22:10:42 +0000 UTC]
I refuse giving a female being bewbs just because it's female xD It must have biological reasons for the species to have 'em.
I like thinking about how mother nature shapes it's children. Also yes, it's more of a softshell. They are pretzels after all!
It will take years for me to finish this x'D I'll do my best, though. Thank you very much for sharing your thoughts! x)
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