I'm kinda interested if the Drakeshrog-Sowshrog hybrids, if they survived, became as comparatively huge to their parent species as ligers are to lions and tigers.

It's fascinating. I also like the art.

Since the hybrids don't seem to have a lasting population, it would make sense to depict a hybrid as a supplementary image or section, if included at all.

I wonder how the Bannertail can even describe nest-making techniques. Is it just a choppy stream like "Wood-yellow, soft/tender, down, adobe" (Use yellow Vesuvianite tree wood that's still flexible, lay it down, put adobe over it) that requires some interpretation, or is it more sophisticated?

Is either organism capable of asking questions? Gorillas don't ask questions, but parrots can, judging by the famous Alex the African grey parrot. I'm imagining the Bannertail babbling semi-coherently about nest techniques and the Drakeshrog patiently waiting for it to elaborate, because it can't ask questions.

This post has been edited by Coolsteph: Mar 11 2021, 06:44 AM

Gorillas actually can ask questions, they just don't do it often. However, I think questions are outside the Bannertail's capabilities. Shrogs in general probably would ask questions if they could.

Updated artwork.