
The Kimet: part 1
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Ohhh that is a cool specie sheet you did there! it will be even more awesome if it was interactive like mine that you can check : http://www.furaffinity.net/view/14978664/ (NSFW)
if you wish, I could help you making one! :)
if you wish, I could help you making one! :)
Psssst... They're possibly being made available.
http://www.furaffinity.net/journal/7316639/
Hehe sexual dimorphism will be included in part 2 of the species sheet (which will cover their life-cycle in general)! But to answer your question, the only difference between the two genders is that the males tend to have a brighter/more colorful plumage, while all females have barred markings on their tail feathers. Males also tend to have a more flexible range of sounds they can produce; tend to be the best singers of the two genders. Otherwise, the genders are indistinguishable. Sporting cloacae, they don't even have outwardly noticeable genitalia, and there is not even gendered clothing! Their roles in society are identical, including their expected roles in child rearing :>
I'm so happy you like 'em!! * U*
I'm so happy you like 'em!! * U*
they're actually pierced through his beak! A kind of body modification that not many bespectacled beebs dare to endure, but it's the closest thing to contact lenses that they can get in their current era hehe! And it still requires a bit of maintenance, to ensure that nothing funny happens with the keratin growth over time. * u*
At the moment, these guys are closed! :D
Once I complete the species sheet, I think I may open up for some dirt cheap MYOs!
I'm not sure, this is my first time doing something like this!! * u*! I hope this is ok!!
I'm just so happy folks like 'em!! Thank you!!
Once I complete the species sheet, I think I may open up for some dirt cheap MYOs!
I'm not sure, this is my first time doing something like this!! * u*! I hope this is ok!!
I'm just so happy folks like 'em!! Thank you!!
Aaa thank you so much!!
At the moment, I'd like to keep them closed, simply because I don't know what to expect if I open them up! You're more than welcome to draw something similar though, I'm certainly not gonna jump down anyone's throat for producing similar/inspired designs, it's not how I roll U uU <3!!
Once I complete the species sheet though, I'm thinking I may open up for some dirt cheap MYOs! Since folks seem super interested in that!
Mostly, I just want to make sure that the species doesn't run away on me, if that makes any sense! * U* <3 I hope this is ok!!
At the moment, I'd like to keep them closed, simply because I don't know what to expect if I open them up! You're more than welcome to draw something similar though, I'm certainly not gonna jump down anyone's throat for producing similar/inspired designs, it's not how I roll U uU <3!!
Once I complete the species sheet though, I'm thinking I may open up for some dirt cheap MYOs! Since folks seem super interested in that!
Mostly, I just want to make sure that the species doesn't run away on me, if that makes any sense! * U* <3 I hope this is ok!!
Great ref sheet! And I just noticed where the guy's glasses fit XD
I can't wait to see more of them!
I just have a question, since I'm not an expert about birds: how do the crop and keel bone work together? I always thought the bone was in front of everything, so I'm amused to see the crop expanding. I can understand (I think) on normal birds, that have longer neck, but here?
I can't wait to see more of them!
I just have a question, since I'm not an expert about birds: how do the crop and keel bone work together? I always thought the bone was in front of everything, so I'm amused to see the crop expanding. I can understand (I think) on normal birds, that have longer neck, but here?
Good question! * U*
I'm not sure about other birds, but a parrot's crop is definitely located over top of everything! You can see it best in baby birds!
http://www.justcockatiels.net/uploa.....602791.jpg?565 <--this image is pointing out where the gizzard is (a different digestive organ from the crop), but the crop itself is that fat, yellowish ball with black dots in it, at the base of the throat. The yellow and black is the last meal it had, it's quite full, so it probably just ate not long before the photo was taken! This particular bird is a cockatiel, which do not have long necks. :> Hehe, having hand reared chicks myself, I'm very acquainted with parrot crops U uU <3 When they're still being hand fed, you're always palpating and inspecting the crop for yeast/bacterial infections, or keeping an eye out for stagnant food getting stuck in it.
And it's actually cockatiels specifically that I based Kimet crop structure on! They have a characteristic sag to them that other parrot species don't have. Kimet also have a kind of S curve to their necks that's hard to see under all the feathers. If they extended their neck out, it'd be quite a bit longer than ours :D I guess you could say the crop is "cradled" by the furcula.
I hope that makes sense! * U*
I might have over thought this a little bit lmaoo
I'm not sure about other birds, but a parrot's crop is definitely located over top of everything! You can see it best in baby birds!
http://www.justcockatiels.net/uploa.....602791.jpg?565 <--this image is pointing out where the gizzard is (a different digestive organ from the crop), but the crop itself is that fat, yellowish ball with black dots in it, at the base of the throat. The yellow and black is the last meal it had, it's quite full, so it probably just ate not long before the photo was taken! This particular bird is a cockatiel, which do not have long necks. :> Hehe, having hand reared chicks myself, I'm very acquainted with parrot crops U uU <3 When they're still being hand fed, you're always palpating and inspecting the crop for yeast/bacterial infections, or keeping an eye out for stagnant food getting stuck in it.
And it's actually cockatiels specifically that I based Kimet crop structure on! They have a characteristic sag to them that other parrot species don't have. Kimet also have a kind of S curve to their necks that's hard to see under all the feathers. If they extended their neck out, it'd be quite a bit longer than ours :D I guess you could say the crop is "cradled" by the furcula.
I hope that makes sense! * U*
I might have over thought this a little bit lmaoo
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