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Puft anatomy


Hermaphrodite?  

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  1. 1. Do you think the puft is a hermaphrodite?

    • yes
      13
    • no
      6


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On 5/6/2017 at 3:05 PM, vonVile said:

Yes, to process to nutrition out of the dirt in the air and control its metabolism. A Puft should be no different than a human on anatomy.

As for designing it, just keep doing it. A lobster has its urinary organ next to their face, so there really is no wrong way to design a Puft. Though you still need to explain why the brain is near the butt. :)

Many creatures have brains near their butt, just look at politics ;P

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Ok! I've been neglecting this project for a quite a while! And it's going to stop!! Starting here!

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Ok, It didn't change much... but it's a start!

8. This is its kidney, you should know what that is, does, and was, (what?)

9. This is its bladder (no not its air bladder)...

10. Now! this is very important, because I'm about to explain why I gave it a lung again. I told my mom and brother about someone (vonVile) who convinced me that having both lungs, and an air bladder, is redundant. Well they showed me that you (vonVile) were wrong! That an air bladder can't function as a lung because it holds air and only holds air, but a lung breaths air in and out... (I always knew your statement seemed sketchy)

Well, that's all for now! 

TTFN! 


 

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