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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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Plausibility of creatures whose main form of movement is rolling around
There are a few works that have creatures in them that form some sort of ball out of themselves and then roll around in a much more willfull and directed manner than the rolling at the mercy of gravit …
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How do Demigryphons hunt?
Savannah or livestock hunter
The tall grass of a savannah region would be able to obscure its approach before it goes for the charge and(assuming it follows the same golden-yellow colouring and feathe …
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Anatomically correct amphisbaena
Their natural state could be a single-headed very large snake that normally only lays one egg per clutch that it coils around and protects until it hatches, but sometimes a slightly larger than usual …
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How can salamander-people look like salamanders?
Axolotls are a type of salamander, all you need is the iconic gills for 'hair' or something and you're set.
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How could these sirens move on land?
Flipper crawl. Not much extra needed for that sort of thing if their 'arms are large and flipper-like'