How Does A Werewolf Walk?
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Interesting thing I saw on Animal Planet. Would a biped ditigrade walk like Faith?
Interesting thing I saw on Animal Planet. Would a biped ditigrade walk like Faith?
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Which, at 3 AM, didn't make any sense to me. The river is (usually,) always running. So, it really wouldn't know how he felt. Imagine what the river would give to play a game, write a play or run right back up the hill. Now, that's freedom.
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So.....You're saying that a bipedal werewolf, much like Faith, would....skip around instead of walk?....How very fanciful.
I kid. Really, that's an awesome dog. I'm glad they didn't put it down.
I would hope that werewolves could have the best of both worlds. Walking kind of upright and being able to go down on all fours to make chase. Shorten the fibula and tibia(shin bones) and you'll get a good stride and balance despite walking on the toes. Lengthening any of the bones in the arm would be a bad idea, considering that it would take more bone density to be able to sustain such pressure as running on all fours.
To me bone density stays the same mostly through out for a transformation...It's just how I see it.
I kid. Really, that's an awesome dog. I'm glad they didn't put it down.
I would hope that werewolves could have the best of both worlds. Walking kind of upright and being able to go down on all fours to make chase. Shorten the fibula and tibia(shin bones) and you'll get a good stride and balance despite walking on the toes. Lengthening any of the bones in the arm would be a bad idea, considering that it would take more bone density to be able to sustain such pressure as running on all fours.
To me bone density stays the same mostly through out for a transformation...It's just how I see it.
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Faith hops and skips because she doesn't have the program that controls the forward fall and turns it into walking.
I suspect that she doesn't have the processing ability to learn to walk by watching someone else, either.
She's a dog. Lucky, yes; that someone gave her a chance. But, ultimately, she's still a dog with a dog's brainpower.
Domestic dogs aren't nearly as intelligent as wolves. They have been bred to depend on humans for the things a Wolf has to reason out on his/her own. Dogs are smart, but in a totally different way from wolves.
So, Faith hops and skips; it beats being put down.
I suspect that she doesn't have the processing ability to learn to walk by watching someone else, either.
She's a dog. Lucky, yes; that someone gave her a chance. But, ultimately, she's still a dog with a dog's brainpower.
Domestic dogs aren't nearly as intelligent as wolves. They have been bred to depend on humans for the things a Wolf has to reason out on his/her own. Dogs are smart, but in a totally different way from wolves.
So, Faith hops and skips; it beats being put down.
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I would say probably during the first full moon they would be on all fours then after the next few transformations they get used to getting on both, but thats my opinion.
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Both for me.
In Wolf form (being a true wolf) they would have no other option than to go on all four legs. As a human, could do two or four. But that would look very odd to see a person walking around on four legs all day. Though I'm sure that someone has done that before....
In Wolf form (being a true wolf) they would have no other option than to go on all four legs. As a human, could do two or four. But that would look very odd to see a person walking around on four legs all day. Though I'm sure that someone has done that before....
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Both, each allows for diferent abilities.
Two legs= use of hands (operating equpiment etc..) fighting(claws and bitting)
four legs= faster ground speed and easier to move through the woods etc.. Also urban areas like subburs at night without much problems at all.
And to back up my last statement heres a question for you..
How many times have you actually paid attention to the dog walking down the street or ally? (especially at night)
Two legs= use of hands (operating equpiment etc..) fighting(claws and bitting)
four legs= faster ground speed and easier to move through the woods etc.. Also urban areas like subburs at night without much problems at all.
And to back up my last statement heres a question for you..
How many times have you actually paid attention to the dog walking down the street or ally? (especially at night)
I voted for only on two legs, since my ideal werewolf gestalt has a relatively human-like body, and I can't for the life of me imagine how he would move any faster, or be any more agile, when using all four limbs. It's a difficult concept for me to picture, and it seems unnecessary at best, clumsy at worst. Digitigrade feet are already conducive to speed.
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Re: How Does A Werewolf Walk?
I try walking on my arms because I would try walking any way just for fun of it
Like imagine a werewolf doing a cartwheel
Like imagine a werewolf doing a cartwheel
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Don't blame it on good times
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