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Nara Van Rossum

Pluto Sun anatomy
Pluto Sun anatomy by @Sedo (Nara Van Rossum)

I had some anatomy books and i started mixing and matching. There were 12 types in all (9 planets, the sun and two space verieties), the Pluto and the Saturn being the most interesting to me.

I've always like original creatures... it was about time that i made one my self..

Some notes about this specices of Sun (pronounced Suhn):

-sharp digger claws, not generaly for fighting. Critical to winter survival. -knuckle walkers -omnivore, mostly bark and roots, some ants, fruit and carion. -perhensile tail, used often instead of front paws. -rather slow moving other than its tail -mouth almost never opens very wide (yawns are always small) -mouth can open quite wide however, generaly only for eating carion, very painful -eyes rather shark like, no wites ever seen enless the iris is white. -when in pain the eyes dilate, this is most foten seen when the mouth is being opened very wide (eating meat), because of this they are often thought of as being mindless (much like the public opinion on sharks). -necks are very muscular, they suport 45x the real wieght of thier large skull -the full view of thier head is considered rather ugly, they rarely look up and are very selfconsious.

aint he cute? ^^

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21y94d ago
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