Day 7's prompt was Subterranean so with the help of twitter I designed a blind Dragon with huge forelimbs to help it dig through the grown and I also imagine its wings have evolved into plates of cartilage to prevent falling rocks from harming its!

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how much cartilage do you think tyrannosaurs had on their noses?
this seem too much? im just wondering if we could give them a bit more for interesting new shapes for the front of the face to play with

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Done with Biancos „blessings“ and the xeno throat implant. He can move the teeth like a snake moves its fangs. Surrounding gland tissue stems from his mutated Betchers Glands or saliva ducts. The cartilage protects his throat from his own teeth or „foreign objects“.

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this is so cute pls
but how is he folding his ears like that, isn't there supposed to be cartilage(?)

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Bro... how I understand you!
And those pointy ears can be light-shading *o*
I love highlighting ear cartilages!

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thinking about dimetrodon....... what the fuck was the sail for. we dont know. its so massive and made of /BONE/ like if it was cartilage whatever but straight up bones like. what

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The triangular fibrocartilage complex (TFCC) plays an important role in wrist biomechanics and is prone to traumatic & degenerative injury,making it a common source of ulnar-sided wrist pain. So,a detailed understanding of complex anatomy of the TFCC is crucial.

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The weirdest thing about this is that even sharks, which are technically boneless, have vertebrae as well, even though theirs are made of cartilage.

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今度この構図のアー写も撮ってみようかしら??

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JHOPE CARTILAGE PIERCING???????????????????

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like!!! he had normal ears as a kid!! u cant tell me he put a hole through the whole thing!! what happened to the cartilage!! even pilot lars had ears that made more sense

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“Umm actually cat skulls don’t have ears because they’re made from cartilage hence why-“

Yes ok but they look cuter with ears, it’s not my fault evolution hasn’t caught up yet

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This thin but dense outer layer is tessellated prismatic cartilage, composed of small blocks (tesserae) of calcified cartilage. This calcification gives the cartilage much of its strength and makes it more radiodense (dense to X-rays). (2/4)

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The process of doing the under painting on a digital model is interesting. Red for blood flow, blue for crevices, yellow for boney/cartilage areas… then overlay your skin tone in light layers until it’s where you want. This gives you nice tonal variety.

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my boy mess is a scottish fold specifically bc i have fibro/fatigue/whatever tf! their ears are that way bc of a genetic disorder that causes their cartilage to be fucked up and gives them chronic pain, so he literally always looks uncomfortable

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>mfw first hearing that some people, adults even, eat the cartilage on chicken bones
vs
>mfw nowadays that I know that cartilage is absolutely dandy

it's like eating ears
it's got that satisfying pop to it

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Arguments that must have been horizontal-necked do not take account of the flexibility permitted by cartilage, or – in living animals of all sorts – the ranges of motion that happen at zygapophyseal junctions and at the neck base and head-neck junctions...

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Impingement of the distal fascicle of the anterior tibiofibular ligament or Bassett ligament. Repetitive friction with talus can lead to ligament thickening, focal synovitis, fibrosis, and abrasion to the articular cartilage of the lateral aspect of the talar dome.

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Technically yes. At least in half of her body. Her tentacles barely have bones in them. Most of the skeletal structure there is formed from cartilage.

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You know, because the cartilage.

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