A Pamuli Bull (a Female) With Its Owner Having A Little Break On Their Way To Transport Some Goods. Those
A pamuli bull (a female) with its owner having a little break on their way to transport some goods. Those shoes need tightening.
For a bit of context, this is a domesticated pamuli. Its big arm membranes are much looser than in wild pamuli, and its colors are less recognizable.
Pamuli make good transport animals but are not as good for riding. Even after being domesticated for centuries, they are stubborn and easily stressed. The leash here helps to calm them down since it makes the animal feel connected to the baggage on its back. Without it, it might panic even after it's used to the action and has seen that the baggage isn't its babies.
But with less tame pamuli it's definitely better to use a different leash while this is only inserted (it's not great for maneuvering).
The inner side of its arm membrane is also covered in mud to protect it from the sun.
If you haven't seen the original pamuli post here you have a link.
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Because I'm not sure if I will have energy for any more artfighting here's what I got!
@charseraph's Kitty
and @xperhant's Totapel
I'm very happy about what I got and I love these characters and all the characters on Artfight.
I might still do something but this kind of stuff is usually hard for me, still lovely to experience.
Hey there.
Here's a Pamuli. A large herbivore tenesac (sack holder) that lives in small herds of females with one male.
These animals are best known for their young tearing out of their backs like /aliens/. Which is something the people thought was happening before domesticating them. In truth, pregnant pamuli push their small egg sack through their face opening and have them grow on their back covered with protective membrane connected to their back arms.
Males on the other hand lack most of this membrane and instead keep their juvenile claws to battle for mating privilege. Most males are heavily scarred and their cuts are not nice so the captive pamuli get their claws trimmed.
They have also been domesticated twice. This picture shows the subspecies domesticated by the northern people.
These animals are sorta a transition between modern false-mammal (Slomen, etc.) and their ancestors because of the lack of any baby-feeding organ. Instead of nurturing their young with "milk" pamuli have their babies grow in their meggs until they are ready to feed independently.
do the uniima not chew their food at all if they hold both the plates and utensils with their 2nd jaw? Do they have strong stomachs that prevent them from choking or are they are certain to always eat small or mushy food that makes it a non issue? Do they have strong stomachs that mean they never have to really worry about choking
It's true Uniima generally prefer soft foods like fruit and eat many mushy things but they can chew too.
While using their beak and "tongue hands" for manipulation, they have adapted their secondary mechanisms for processing.
Because breathing and digestive system is completely separated, Uniima and their ancestors have lot of control over their throat and bonus organs to get rid of things or push things farther. The clade that Uniima belong to have different levels of tooth covering in these parts.
This back "jaw" is not the strongest because it's not as well jointed or muscular for chewing but it does get the job done. Most of the remains will get finished by the stomach acids that are still stronger than those of a human because of the uniima wyvern ancestry (true wyverns generally swallow large prey whole).
Colors are only for navigation.
Might change some of this in the future but I like it rn.
A small show of some very different central states uniima clothing. This is very small sample with only 3 and 4 being more universal.
From left to right - traveling representative, "egg master"/"gender supreme", pilot, casual commoner.
Fashion is very important for central and many other Uniima. All non casual clothing is custom made and rather than fitting a style it's designed to compete with other styles. This means very fast changes. Smaller communities like towns will have more uniform styles as they might have their own fashion guild that wants to be the best one.
Colors are also a VERY important part of fashion and even commoners will add some to their casual dress. I made this image more plain because that sort of stuff is personal. For the "egg master", white is usually the color of birth and life and is rarely personalized (but can show the wearer's accomplishments).
It follows these standards.
In many states, almost every outfit has a sort of skeleton that other pieces of clothing are attached to. It also serves as the underwear.
This allows the more flowy and loose fabric to stay controlled even when climbing.
While very varied among communities, centrals often hide more body with more layers and firm cloth than other regions which is partially because they are exposed to more sunlight and need protection from it. Doing "strategical" tree cutting for material and expansion, their lands have turned drier and sunnier. They still live mostly on trees but strongly manage the territory.
Lastly here's some non-explicit nudity of them to also show different body types.
Hey,
Sorry to make you wait so much for the story explanation stuff.
I have horrible needs to redesign and perfect. O.s are likely to be next. I'm just not happy with them.
Which means characters need redesigns and ref redraws to fit the species.
Don't worry tho I didn't forget. I'm excited for it to happen eventually.