Yinglets of Paradice dance really oddly. Enjoy. <^\/^>
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Small typo; you said "say" instead of "day" in the title.
That said, I can't help but imagine all the silly rainforest bird moves we see in documentaries, but with this Yinglet design doing them. It's quite an amusing mental image.
Also, I can't help but wonder what made the shelltooth grow in that way. What evolutionary advantage does it give them to have them pointing outwards like that? Quite curious, indeed.
Also also, is this a different variant of the Yinglets Of Paradise? I had to go back and look at old art to confirm, and this one doesn't have the little flaps on the sides of the snout, and the shelltooth curves out to the sides more than it seems to do in older pieces (almost looks like a little mustache from the front, ha). Or is it just small changes to the species overall and this is the standard look they currently have?
That said, I can't help but imagine all the silly rainforest bird moves we see in documentaries, but with this Yinglet design doing them. It's quite an amusing mental image.
Also, I can't help but wonder what made the shelltooth grow in that way. What evolutionary advantage does it give them to have them pointing outwards like that? Quite curious, indeed.
Also also, is this a different variant of the Yinglets Of Paradise? I had to go back and look at old art to confirm, and this one doesn't have the little flaps on the sides of the snout, and the shelltooth curves out to the sides more than it seems to do in older pieces (almost looks like a little mustache from the front, ha). Or is it just small changes to the species overall and this is the standard look they currently have?
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