addison and devon (frisky ferals) created by sefeiren
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In a world where birds developed human intelligence and live and work alongside an anthro population, long-time friends Devon and Addison realize their feelings for one another and allow their relationship to drift from the platonic to the taboo.

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  • GogoCatteneo said:
    But in reality we live in a world full of humans with bird inteligence ;)

    YOU SIR WILL NOW BE MY AIR FORCE COMMANDER FOR WHEN I TAKE OVER THE WORLD!

    Knotty_Curls said:
    rude

    humans aren't nearly as smart as birds

    NAVY COMMANDER FOUND!

    trevorlanch said:
    Ever see how big an egg is?
    Anyway she seems to be enjoying it!

    Fun fact time. eggs are actually soft when they are first laid they get hard afterwards.

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  • sergal239 said:
    Fun fact time. eggs are actually soft when they are first laid they get hard afterwards.

    Soft, sure, but it's not like they come out as a noodle then spring into egg shape; they still come out at the diameter of an egg.

    Source: I have a lot of chickens.

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  • trevorlanch said:
    Soft, sure, but it's not like they come out as a noodle then spring into egg shape; they still come out at the diameter of an egg.

    Source: I have a lot of chickens.

    They are still very flexible, so much so that you can move them and shape them different before they are hard. they dont come out egg wide and cant be moved and this was after being laid so much softer can they have been as they were on their way out?

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  • sergal239 said:
    They are still very flexible, so much so that you can move them and shape them different before they are hard. they dont come out egg wide and cant be moved and this was after being laid so much softer can they have been as they were on their way out?

    The thing to remember, is that the shell is soft but still tough and it does not stretch at all. The air cell gives it a little compressibility, but it isn't much.
    If you watch one being laid it comes out at approximately the same diameter of a resting egg.

    See:
    https://i.ytimg.com/vi/udrru_JNKro/hqdefault.jpg
    https://i.ytimg.com/vi/ct1YNr6jM8o/hqdefault.jpg

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  • sergal239 said:
    They are still very flexible, so much so that you can move them and shape them different before they are hard. they dont come out egg wide and cant be moved and this was after being laid so much softer can they have been as they were on their way out?

    The only "soft" or "flexible" eggs i have ever seen from a bird where shell less due to a calcium deficiency. They are very much as ridgid inside the bird as after they dry out. I don't know what you or trevorlaunch are going on about other then that you may have confused bird eggs with snakes ot something.

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