
A smouldering look, a sizzling drone: the allure of a lupine didj player: btw that is a didgeridoo pressed up to his muzzle so don't smirk
Category Artwork (Traditional) / General Furry Art
Species Wolf
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I myself have to state thusly:
1) i understand the physical requirements for didj playing
2) wolves as a species have very flexible libs and mouths as can be seen when the go through the full repetoire of a howl. Not that they can play didj of course
3) it's art, it's not meant to be realistic, it's just supposed to look good :P
1) i understand the physical requirements for didj playing
2) wolves as a species have very flexible libs and mouths as can be seen when the go through the full repetoire of a howl. Not that they can play didj of course
3) it's art, it's not meant to be realistic, it's just supposed to look good :P
without me simply stating "I'll huff, and i'll puff, and i'll blow your house down" I should point out that YES, I AGREE. In real life, animals can't blow such a complicated instrument as a didgeridoo. Or any instrument that isn't percussion. But if we only drew what was real how boring would that be? :P
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