Thread:Disgustedorite/@comment-32744161-20181225000445/@comment-5642360-20181226181014

Opdagon wrote: Iudexkoo wrote: I say this because there are multiple ways for this creature to be viable. All of them with the organs superior to the wing. Even if it was a flying octopus. I cannot reiterate enough how important skin is.

Also, I'm assuming that you think that when I said that the creature was primarily maintained by a hydrostatic skeleton, that there were no other forms of tissue involved.

The head are could be a giant mass of muscle and the body be primarily hydrostatic driven. Organs can be placed in areas that aren't too exposed to too much movement, so yes near the head area.

Also also, it is as much of a wing as a jelly's bell can be considered a wing.

Also also also, their flight patterns were shown in the show. They move via propulsion of air from within the "bell" the form, as I've said, similar to that of a sea jelly. That is to say they contract the bell and push air beneath them to produce lift.