Asebstos wrote...
ValorOfArms777 wrote...
WORDS!!!
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and I"m also glad the avian turians did not have "boobs" cause all honesty I do not know of ANY avian species upon earth basis with "glands that produce milk" cause they don't need it,
Crop milk, son. Doves, flamingoes, and penguins. Analogous to mammalian milk, but a bit different (also it gets spat up rather than leaked out of the skin)
Also, why wouldn't birds (or anything else) "need" milk?
well it's not out of the skin but out of a special gland, as you might recall the 1 distinctive trait mammals have....mammary glands thus "mammals" it's a modified gland to porduce milk in females in many many species of eath and I don't see a need for no milk at all for a species example the reptilians of eath and insects and fish really don't produce milk infact thats the key diffrence that MAKES a mammal is the mammary gland thats...the only producers of milk "mammals" a quasi reptile/mammal coudl exist that produces milk AND is reptilian
intresting fact is, theres really just a diffrence between "cold/warm blooded" does our body produce a extensive heat? or does it not and isntead takes from alternate source to keep our tempature proper, example a Drell coudl be cold blooded and have mammary glands thus be a cold blooded mammal, very plausable as it's shown that dinsaurs were maybe "warm blooded" as avians/mammals are "warm blooded" not cold blooded
http://coolcosmos.ip...o/coldwarm.html
the thign is I think that it's intrestign that it's been a strange divison aroudn when dinosaurs where around, the reptile formed possibly from dinosaurs as much as avian and mammals, and thus the development of evelution chose the 3 routs, Warm Blooded Avian/Mammilians (whom splits amongst themselves) and the reptiles whom are cold blooded
oh and salerians are "AMphibians" which are even a more diffrent subset than reptiles meaning they prob habe "tadpole" like babies and this leads to the fact they are more closely related to "fish" than reptiles a competly diffrent evelutionary "tree"
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