These tags should not be together, and I've seen a few with both. How can we know the correct anatomy of an unknown species? It doesn't really make sense.
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These tags should not be together, and I've seen a few with both. How can we know the correct anatomy of an unknown species? It doesn't really make sense.
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Pyke said:
These tags should not be together, and I've seen a few with both. How can we know the correct anatomy of an unknown species? It doesn't really make sense.
What kinds of unknown species?.. Example?
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They might just be referencing a known species that sortof resembles the unknown species.
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Wolfboy1206 said:
What kinds of unknown species?.. Example?
This is the picture I saw that had both.
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They can be together quite easily. Say you have a bear and an unknown species, the bear is drawn "anatomically correct" but since you don't know the other species then "unknown species" is valid.
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Oh yes, I guess that is true.
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Pyke said:
post #227266This is the picture I saw that had both.
The person who tagged it probobly thought "hey, that kindof looks like a canine. Oh, and it has a canine pussy. I guess that means its Anatomically correct."
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