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I think you forgot to mention it serves to let them have a higher, more genetically healthy population in the same amount of space

I'm already tempted to make a descendant that adds a third female type resulting in a stabilization into a rock paper scissors arrangement

QUOTE (Disgustedorite @ Aug 27 2022, 05:33 PM)
I think you forgot to mention it serves to let them have a higher, more genetically healthy population in the same amount of space

I'm already tempted to make a descendant that adds a third female type resulting in a stabilization into a rock paper scissors arrangement


Added.

And i look forward to you evolving these.

Can you also give the length of these guys? I did that with my own species of Plehexapod because it helps clarify their exact dimensions. It’s the same reason why I do both wingspan and body length for flying creatures.

Also I feel like these are a new genus, with the pinnae and all that.

This post has been edited by OviraptorFan: Aug 27 2022, 06:22 PM

QUOTE (OviraptorFan @ Aug 27 2022, 06:22 PM)
Can you also give the length of these guys? I did that with my own species of Plehexapod because it helps clarify their exact dimensions. It’s the same reason why I do both wingspan and body length for flying creatures.

Also I feel like these are a new genus, with the pinnae and all that.


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The name in the topic title and the name in the actual post aren't the same. Is it the Plexgender or the Plehexgender?

While I feel their size might be too big for them, I do like this idea overall!

QUOTE (Cube67 @ Aug 27 2022, 08:03 PM)
The name in the topic title and the name in the actual post aren't the same. Is it the Plexgender or the Plehexgender?


Fixed. They are suppose to be called "Plexgender"

QUOTE (TheBigDeepCheatsy @ Aug 27 2022, 09:52 PM)
While I feel their size might be too big for them, I do like this idea overall!


How big do you think they should be? The ancestor was 80 cm tall

Instead of this ....

Size: Males: 80 cm Tall, 100 cm Long; Females: 160 cm Tall, 120 cm Long

How about this ....

Size: Males: 40 cm Tall, 50 cm Long; Females: 80 cm Tall, 60 cm Long

This post has been edited by Hydromancerx: Aug 28 2022, 12:00 AM

Personally, I agree to shrinking it down. But if anyone disagrees with that suggestion, feel free to keep the size as is.

The thing is, by comparing the proportions of height to length, I ended up with these for current height.

Male: 40 centimeters tall, 80 centimeters long

Nocturnal Female: 80 centimeters tall, 1.6 meters long

Diurnal Female: 80 centimeters tall, 1.5 meters long


Unless you want them to be that big, i would recommend shrinking them down.

QUOTE (OviraptorFan @ Aug 28 2022, 08:35 AM)
The thing is, by comparing the proportions of height to length, I ended up with these for current height.

Male: 40 centimeters tall, 80 centimeters long

Nocturnal Female: 80 centimeters tall, 1.6 meters long

Diurnal Female: 80 centimeters tall, 1.5 meters long


Unless you want them to be that big, i would recommend shrinking them down.


What do you recommend for their sizes?

QUOTE (Hydromancerx @ Sep 7 2022, 03:37 PM)
QUOTE (OviraptorFan @ Aug 28 2022, 08:35 AM)
The thing is, by comparing the proportions of height to length, I ended up with these for current height.

Male: 40 centimeters tall, 80 centimeters long

Nocturnal Female: 80 centimeters tall, 1.6 meters long

Diurnal Female: 80 centimeters tall, 1.5 meters long


Unless you want them to be that big, i would recommend shrinking them down.


What do you recommend for their sizes?


Well how big do you WANT them to be? If you wanted them to be fairly large, then what you have right now works great. If you wanted them to be smaller, how much smaller do you want them to be?

I will leave them then. Larger is probably fine.

QUOTE (Hydromancerx @ Sep 7 2022, 04:02 PM)
I will leave them then. Larger is probably fine.

In that case, make sure to use these since that follows the proportions of the drawings.

Male: 40 centimeters tall, 80 centimeters long

Nocturnal Female: 80 centimeters tall, 1.6 meters long

Diurnal Female: 80 centimeters tall, 1.5 meters long

QUOTE (OviraptorFan @ Sep 7 2022, 02:36 PM)
QUOTE (Hydromancerx @ Sep 7 2022, 04:02 PM)
I will leave them then. Larger is probably fine.

In that case, make sure to use these since that follows the proportions of the drawings.

Male: 40 centimeters tall, 80 centimeters long

Nocturnal Female: 80 centimeters tall, 1.6 meters long

Diurnal Female: 80 centimeters tall, 1.5 meters long


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I like the designs of these. And I agree, this would help maintain healthy populations... and it also makes me wonder what a "Darwin's Finches" take on these would be.



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