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For questions regarding the viability of a life-form design. These questions should focus on biologically plausible creatures.
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Creating a plausible death world
A violent biosphere offers a couple of problems, but when you start to play with growth rates and the general rate of metabolism in a creature much can be done that way without the need for creatures …
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Feasibility of humanoids with bird heads
You've basically provided the answer in your own question under the extra facts. The life co-existing on this creature's home world is dangerous. So given sufficient intellect, who controls the sky, c …
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Dragons have a constraint on muscle mass that isn't dedicated to flight. What's the best nat...
Tail whip. (It won't lower defense tho)
The tail can act like a whip, snapping at opponents. If sufficiently long and flexible it could be used to target opponents from lots of different angles. This …
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How to make a dragon's whip even deadlier?
Quills.
A part of the very tip of the tail forms quills that can be expelled at will upon a tail whip. This will would then have the velocity of the snapping tail, being supersonic, or at the very le …