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Jan 6, 2019 at 3:59 comment added elemtilas @AlexP -- This is true, but coupled with the beak, the forward facing eyes, the sense of alertness and birdlike activity, I determined that the talons were more avian than crocodilian! Also, what TurnWall said!
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Jan 6, 2019 at 3:56 comment added McGerridae In the game, the species is heavily described with connotations of birds. starbounder.org/Avian
Jan 6, 2019 at 3:52 comment added AlexP @elemtilas: The talons could be crocodilian; and lots of animals have beaks, for example, tortoises -- birds don't have a monopoly.
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Jan 6, 2019 at 3:49 comment added elemtilas @AlexP -- I suspect it's the big chicken talons and the eagle beak that makes her look avian!
Jan 6, 2019 at 3:46 comment added AlexP What is it in the drawing that makes the character "avian"? It looks to me more like the descendant of a very early coelurosaur. Note that in the ancestry of birds, the hands became rigid and unsuitable for manipulating tools long before the advent of flight. The joints of the legs are wrong; in birds, the femur (hip bone) is fixed rigidly to the body wall, and the "knees" bend forwards. Ah, and the eyes are all wrong for a bird; birds have rigid bony sclerotic rings around their eyes.
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