...my head died.
But I like to look at my stats, and learn who's been viewing, because it does interest me as I don't often think anyone reads. So when 1 person from the United States viewed my blog today, and 1 person from Australia viewed my blog today, and 10 people total viewed my blog...
ALIENS.
I do wonder about aliens. I love drawing them. They do not have to conform to anything. Sure, DNA must have its limits, but unless you can prove it is not available genetically, it's still possible. I invented a worm that breathed to move, and a giant beast that was like a land jellyfish, but its head was an umbrella against acidic rain.
I also like drawing humans evolving into other creatures. I've drawn several humans in the forms of animals, with elongated or shortened limbs for wings and such.
I. HATE. WESTERN. AND. EASTERN. DRAGONS.
Until a functional species forms with 6 legs, they bother me. And even if that creature were to form, it'd take a lot for the legs to turn into wings, and move to the back without affecting any other part of the anatomy. Or having those part affect it, as it'd need to be an entire pair of limbs separately controlled and have a part for it in the brain.
Wyverns ftw. Every other type of dragon can STFU. Sure, amphiptere aren't all that unlikely, they'd simply be legless wyverns. But wyverns can be made logical so EASILY.
Bats. Pterodactyls. Raptors (birds of prey). Birds in general. Just...it makes so much sense. I'd imagine them the counterpart to the archeopteryx. Honestly, if you think about it, the archeopteryx may be a dragon. And after just having googled, so might the Wellnhoferia:
If you took its feathers, you would see a dragon. When I draw wyverns or anything with hand-wings, I draw them just like those.
So the next time your pet parakeet breathes fire...insert punch line here.

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