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I find it weird how reptiles have the latissimus Dorsi on the outside of the arm while in mammals it’s tucked into the armpit
Even though they serve the same function to pull the arm back
Finished the lines for this wyvern and starting to work on the color
Starting to design weapons that might be wielded by dragon and dragonkin
#dragons use primarily spears when not using their second arms as wings which they can transform at will
@Prehistorica_CM Cleaned it up a bit and I meant humerus last time
The triceps in reptiles seem to have the origins more clustered together unlike mammals where they are spread apart
Dimetrodon would have a more reptilian than mammalian arm based on the bones and what I’ve studied of anatomy
@CoryTregoErdner Yeah the gnathal plates in placoderms are derived from teeth that grow outwards in in a ring instead of in rows
They also have the same structure as their scales proving that teeth evolved from scales
@VastorTenebrous Also a proposed fixed cretalamna based on close relatives like its namesake lamna since otodontids where warm blooded similarly to them
@DrawasaurusAU @PeteLarsonTrex Alligators also show a flexible shoulder
As well as varnus