Uhm, Feral? Not all mammals have facial muscles that can do that. The baby dolphin gets its milk by latching on to the mother's nipple while she uses specialized muscles to squirt the milk into the baby's mouth. It's interesting watching a dolphin nurse.
Ok, fine, but it could be argued that ...
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- Thu Mar 03, 2005 12:05 am
- Forum: What should a werewolf be?
- Topic: Howling
- Replies: 93
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- Sun Feb 27, 2005 10:56 pm
- Forum: What should a werewolf be?
- Topic: Howling
- Replies: 93
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Mammals need facial muscles for sucking (the whole mammary adaptation is pretty useless if the baby can't get the milk). But you only really need to do that when you're a baby... so what are you gonna do with all those muscles when you get older? Might as well do something with them. I guess giving ...
- Thu Feb 24, 2005 7:00 am
- Forum: What should a werewolf be?
- Topic: Hmm. Been here before... An open letter.
- Replies: 68
- Views: 25134
I agree with the origional post. If there's one thing i hate about werewolf movies, it's... everything. How about a story where they aren't all viscious, bloodthirsty monsters? Think about it... wolves aren't evil, and most humans aren't ravenous murderers, either, so if you combined a wolf and a ...
- Thu Feb 24, 2005 5:59 am
- Forum: What should a werewolf be?
- Topic: Should Werewolves Have Tails?
- Replies: 184
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- Thu Feb 24, 2005 5:33 am
- Forum: What should a werewolf be?
- Topic: Ahhh, the sorted issue of gender.
- Replies: 272
- Views: 93320
If you look at pictures of wolves, it's very hard to tell males from females, especially since they're usually pictured in their long winter coats. If the werewolves take on a fully wolf form, it's reasonable to suggest that you might never see any anatomical indication of their gender, aside from ...