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brief ssatw loreposting : episode 1, wyverian biology
wyverians have a digitigrade stance, meaning they walk on their toes with their soles + heel lifted off the ground. their gait differs drastically to this - they take longer strides and have exceptionally confident footwork. this stance is an evolutionary holdover from ancient times, wherein wyverians lived almost exclusively in high altitudes. that stance made traversal of rough terrain easier. they lean forwards notably, and use their long, stiff tail as a counterbalance to further aid in mobility. while a wyverian's tail is vital to their locomotion, it also serves as a fat repository during seasons of famine. a wyverian's tail is an excellent indicator of their general health - the thicker and more "shiny" it is, the more healthy an individual. wyverians are adorned with a thick covering of scales! mostly, a wyverian's scales fall along their spine, across the shoulders, and on their legs. their legs and tails are the only limbs that have full integument, the rest of their bodies see a partial scale cover. a wyverian's scales are very important for a multitude of reasons! mostly protection, but they also help regulate heat. wyverian's scales aren't just surface level, they have an underlying osteoderm beneath the epidermal scale spot. this means that a wyverian can't really "lose" a scale without damaging the underlying tissue, like some other reptiles can. they still shed though, but they simply shed the outer keratin payer of the epidermal scale. this tends not to come off in a single "shed" like snakes, it rather comes off in flaky "patches". a wyverian's scales are also an indicator of their general health - the smoother and shinier their scales are, the better their health. prolonged stress may cause a wyverian's outer scale layer to become more matte and prone to breakage. most wyverians have the thickest scales around the pelvis region and along the topside of the tail. the scales along the dorsal region of the tail are notable for having limited mobility, the muscles on the tail can contract and "raise" those specific scales slightly. most of the time, this is an involuntary action, caused by extreme stress or surprise. a wyverian's scale color is normally determined by their environment and parentage. typically they take on darker, more earthy tones, but as of late lots of variation has been seen, as well as some emerging patterns! wyverians also tend to have keratin based horns!! these are a bit more uncommon in younger wyverians, who tend to only have little "nubs", but older wyverians might have longer sets of horns.
similar to some types of reptiles, wyverians never really stop growing. they age incredibly slowly, but this is a persistent and constant process that occurs throughout a wyverian's hundreds of years of life. this is the main reason why wyverians have such diversity in how they appear. generally, the first sign of a wyverian aging is an increase in height, followed by a very sudden decrease in height once they reach elder age. generally, the shorter and more "stout" a wyverian is, the older they are. this is easily seen with maolo and zellard in MHS2 - zellard is in his 500s, while maolo is reaching into his 800s-early 900s. zellard is pretty much the equivalent of a human being around 50-60, maolo is equivalent to his 80s. wyverian age is a REALLY fickle thing and is just, not easily equatable to human ages, because the way they age and how it affects them is so inherently different. wyverians are hard to find an average lifespan for because. theocratically, they could go on forever. their bodies tend to give out on them before they could reach that 1000 year mark.
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With art fight coming up soon, I got the chance to make these guys' refs prepped in time :]
I still have to make graham's profile on th like I did for blu's, but imma do that after setting up their af profiles o+<
(My af profile link in comments!! I'll make a proper profile post when theme is announced)
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I finally beat the double ajarakan fight and was rewarded with the funniest Olivia screenshot I shall ever take:



She really just stared at me deadass like
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white fatalis everywhere: pride edition !!!
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New "Hair Cap" goods are newly released at Capcom Store JP✨
#reblog#i really wish my special interests weren't run by japanese companies so i could get the region exclusive merch#alas#proxies will do for now
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Throwback Thursday: a helpful chart describing the major behaviors of dragons I made when I was 7
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Great Calamity
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im not gonna stop joking about my drawing subjects
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do monsterhunter heads use this site Wghatever heres my pukei girl im making more for my other favorite monsters also i dont like her outfit anymore its getting changed.
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fellas, is it blasphemous to hang up a traditional catholic saint above your thermostat if said saint is Saint Jin Dahaad, the Air-Conditioning Lizard?
asking for a friend, Saint Jin Dahaad must grant fresh cool air conditioning
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fun behaviors to give dragons that aren't feline/canine based
cause as much as i love dragons purring and roaring i wish there was just more variety in how they would act
clacking their teeth together to show contentedness/happiness (budgies)
using tails as a defensive weapon in a whip like fashion (iguana)
twitching to express that they're not a threat to members of their species (hognose snake)
feeling calm when eyes are hooded/covered (birds of prey)
head bobbing as a threat display (anoles/bearded dragons)
flattening neck or sides to appear bigger (snakes/lizards)
mantling over food to protect it from hatchmates (birds of prey)
wiggling neck as a courting maneuver (budgies)
audibly grinding teeth as a warning (macaques)
maintained eye contact as a challenge (gorillas)
pounding wings against sides as a threat (gorillas)
slapping other dragons with their claws when their personal bubble is invaded (seals)
hoards used as a site to impress mates (birds of paradise)
snorting when undergoing heightened stress (horses)
making repeated loud noises with surroundings to establish territory (woodpeckers)
loud constant arguments with other dragons when roosting (bats)
building lairs that cause a domino effect of change in the land around them (beavers)
slapping their tails against the ground/water as a warning (beavers)
wiggling tail tip to attract prey (various animals)
wiggling tail tip as a warning (snakes)
plucking or scraping off scales as a sign of stress (parrots)
raising spines/frills as a response to danger and carrying on with their usual business as they believe they're protected (lionfish)
and im not saying canine and feline behaviors are wrong or bad to give a dragon (people wouldn't write dragons with those behaviors if they weren't fun in the first place!) but i feel for creatures that are mythological giant winged lizards that you can do more and get experimental with it. often the more unfamiliar behavior the more dragony the dragon feels
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Rey Dau but it's how his icon looks
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