Thread:Disgustedorite/@comment-32744161-20181225000445/@comment-25175729-20181225014137

Opdagon wrote: But, in all cases, areas with bones are distinguished from areas withou bone, because if not, the boned area is weaker from less muscle, negating the point of bones. Also, call the lower half what you will, it is still adapted to fly in such a way to exclude organs. And it also encompasses the whole anoral half, if the images are to be believed. Meaning that it most likely has all vitals in the oral half. You are making even less sense. If the muscles attach to cartalidge structures or similar they would be plenty strong enough. How do you think jellyfish work in water which is so much thicker than air? They don't have bones at all. There is also still no evidence that the membrane is not meant to function without having organs in it--has the creature been gutted on-screen? Do we even have evidence that the organs are very big at all? For all we know it might be like primitive bilateralians that don't have organs at all. If it's a carnivore, it doesn't need to have big complicated guts at all, especially if its body is mostly air.

Also, "anoral" really really does not mean what you think it means. In fact, it's the name of an innapropriate and unsanitary act that should not be described here. Are you just using fake terms for eveything?