Thread:Disgustedorite/@comment-32744161-20181225000445/@comment-32744161-20181226010234

Disgustedorite wrote: I have a mockup that fits your made-up headcanons which don't belong on the wiki anyway but still indicates that you are incorrect. Look at how the guts aren't in the head. Prove it wrong. It is correct. It shows the organs in the oral part, and not in the aboral part as you claim Disgustedorite wrote: There is literally no evidence that the bird blob is any more radially symetrical than a human man. It is very clearly and visibly bilateral. If it was radially symetrical, even with only 2 points, then it should have at least one additional mouth. Prove this wrong. Opdagon wrote: roughly radially symmetric in 2 axes. Disgustedorite wrote: Just because the membrane is huge doesn't mean the rest of the animal is its head. It could just as easily have a small body under it and there is plenty of room under or around the arms for organs, as seen in my mockup. Prove that there isn't. First, the aboral wing is no more a membrane than your lower half, and Second, if it had a body, it would be mainly oral, or in the middle. Disgustedorite wrote: The bird blob's arms are jointed and therefore very clearly have solid structure inside them. Bones, shell, and similar structures in nature are usually heavier than meat, so they generally do not exist on extremities unless there is something strong in the main body for them to attach to--as even swinging the body too hard could tear the flesh otherwise, which would easily be an issue with the bird blob's ability to roll like a living tire. Prove this wrong. When did the Small Volant Alien start rolling around like a tire? Disgustedorite wrote: And the bird blob is not even remotely comparable to a pterosaur. If you attempt to prove that it is then you're honestly insane. This is "bizarre arthropod-like creatures" all over again. So a large flier that supports itself on the ground with the flying organ, and is proficient on the surface, is nothing like a large flier that supports itself on the ground with the flying organs, and is proficient on the surface?