u/Adorable-Ad5225

Some Wool Nuggets [the last one didn't turn out well xd]

Anyway, I'm still practicing more Skalgan dudes.

Do you think baby Skalgans can beat the ass of an adult Venlil?

I apologize if this "obsession" with the skalgan is uncomfortable.

u/Adorable-Ad5225 — 4 days ago

Shaera, the gold

It's just a practice for the Skalgan folk. I don't have any specific lore for her.

Anyway, She is a serious, reserved, and generally stoic woman. She is the leader of the kingdom of Star Lake, a kingdom that is practically the metropolis for mercenaries, including both Skalgaites and Skalgans. During the Terran renewal stage. Moment where the lost primates of Terra would go from simple tribes and warlords to trading Kingdoms

u/Adorable-Ad5225 — 4 days ago

Hey guys, this is a direct reply to this prev [post](https://www.reddit.com/r/NatureofPredators/comments/1ss42t5/sexual\_dysmorphia\_in\_aliens\_and\_their\_neuron/?utm\_source=share&utm\_medium=mweb3x&utm\_name=mweb3xcss&utm\_term=1&utm\_content=share\_button)

I just took the liberty of making designs, separated by sex, of our favorite species.

As for mammals with fur, I think a deep patch of fur would be quite common for the females, simply to provide shelter for their young. Both in Skalgan and Venlil, in the latter the male ended up looking rather anemic

This ven: [Mom, do you have any paracetamol?]

Anyway, it's worth noting that the Tilfrish, I think, turned out more like ants than spiders, due to the females' sharper armor compared to the males' simpler armor.

There's little to say about humans, but what about our favorite lizards? I decided on the rule of larger, more rugged skulls for males, along with a tendency towards darker colors compared to females. Those with slightly slimmer jaws than their partners. No less strong for that.

u/Adorable-Ad5225 — 18 days ago