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@artdevil91 That’s a traditional Disney style of exaggeration, and I don’t mind it at all. One notable characteristic is the difference between the body and the thickness of the head, which is often seen in venomous snakes. Their heads tend to have a triangular shape. The previously… https://t.co/1ZIdFcHcpi
蛇の胎児、くるくるで可愛いな…。
Embryonic development and cranial ossification of the Japanese Aodaishō, Elaphe climacophora (Serpentes: Colubridae): with special reference to the prootic bone and auditory evolution in snakes
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Snakes don’t have this thing... Slim is confused.
A pair of Tastsetu on land.
Tastsetu move on land by using a inchworm-like movement as it fits their up-down tail movement.
This in contrast to the other legless aquatic jamesianoids, the Thiatsetu and Mer-Demons who slither like snakes using side-to-side movement.