How would he have 6 limbs otherwise?
How would he have 6 limbs otherwise?


Six limbs: four "legs" (two front limbs and two hind limbs) and two wings.
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32 0 ReplyIf the wings are limbs, shouldn't insects be considered to have 8-10?
23 0 ReplyYeah, he’s not fucking real.
Also this template on lemmy is a faux pas.
14 0 Replywhy? I am out of the loop.
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She's a lizard? Just like winged dinosaurs don't count as insects, even if they have four legs.
1 0 Replywinged dinosaurs have four limbs: their wings and two hind legs. This is true of pterosaurs and birds
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But a lot of insects have wings that dont go toward the foots count.
10 0 ReplyWings in invertebrates developed differently from those in vertebrates. Yes, vertebrates' wings developed from their forelimbs (birds, bats, etc.), but invertebrates' wings are a separate system entirely. Hence ants have 6 legs, whether they have wings or not.
5 0 ReplyIf that were true, wouldn't the bane of arthopods enchantment deal extra damage to the dragon?
4 0 ReplyThey should add it, it would make the enchantment actually usefull.
3 0 ReplyI like to keep one around if i need to clear an abandoned mineshaft. Sometimes its worth it as a way to reroll your enchants while still getting something you can use early on.
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I think George RR Martin commented about 6 appendage dragons and how he doesn't approve of them.
2 0 ReplyIt clearly pissed him off enough that he refuses to finish the next book out of sheer principle.
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Perhaps the wings are articulated ribs?
1 0 ReplyTbh i would slap this insect in my home with my fly swatter only if it wouldn't set my house on fire every time i approach it
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