No seriously, think about it.
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No seriously, think about it.
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It could work.
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"Hyrid" or "Hybrid"?
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TheHuskyK9 said:
"Hyrid" or "Hybrid"?
I just woke up and my hands and brain aren't working right yet.
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Akkira said:
I just woke up and my hands and brain aren't working right yet.
I know the feeling sometimes. *gives coffee*
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furballs_dc said:
I know the feeling sometimes. *gives coffee*
DON'T GIVE HIM THAT!!! What the dude needs is a cold pop
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TheHuskyK9 said:
DON'T GIVE HIM THAT!!! What the dude needs is a cold pop
Fine... *gets dry icecubes*
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I would disagree, hybrid is non-specific.
It doesn't denote a species, but a mixture of species.
Specific hybrids like Centaurs or Griffons etc. deserve a species tag, but not the hybrid tag itself.
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Hammie said:
I would disagree, hybrid is non-specific.
It doesn't denote a species, but a mixture of species.
Specific hybrids like Centaurs or Griffons etc. deserve a species tag, but not the hybrid tag itself.
"Griffon" or "Gryphon"?
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TheHuskyK9 said:
"Griffon" or "Gryphon"?
Griffin.
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Hammie said:
Griffin.
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TheHuskyK9 said:
This Griffin?
The half-cat half-bird critter.
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Hammie said:
The half-cat half-bird critter.
It's half-lion half-eagle (and all awesome) you hairless monkey!
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Gilda_The_Gryphon said:
It's half-lion half-eagle (and all awesome) you hairless monkey!
A lion is a cat, and an eagle is a bird.
Therefor my description, while not precise, was correct.
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No. Hybrid is not a species. It is a combination of species.
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