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Posted by | Double Muscle? |
Lancer (#115012) Evil View Forum Posts Posted on 2017-07-03 09:26:17 |
If this has been suggested already I apologize xD I'm tired and just want to get this out there already I don't know the specifics to a degree I can properly explain them, but you can read more about it here: http://genome.cshlp.org/content/7/9/910.full In Geekish Terms: it basically makes hulk esque animals and humans on occasion. I think the mutation would be a great addition to lioden. Primal is awesome, don't get me wrong, but some more bulk would do our kings amazingly (imo of course) I did a quick sketch just to try and scope out possibilites, though you'll have to excuse the mane style; I'm not quite accustomed to drawing 'feral' manes, lol. some real life examples: |
โ chennie ๐๏ธ g1 olive nrlc (#84624) Lone Wanderer View Forum Posts Posted on 2017-07-03 09:35:53 |
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Evil View Forum Posts Posted on 2017-07-03 09:38:45 |
Possibly. Although, if it did affect stats, I think a lesser agility or stamina would be in order. I imagine all those muscles would severely weigh them down. 0 players like this post! Like? |
โ chennie ๐๏ธ g1 olive nrlc (#84624) Lone Wanderer View Forum Posts Posted on 2017-07-03 09:43:29 |
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Evil View Forum Posts Posted on 2017-07-03 09:49:11 |
Ehh. Cheetahs usually refrain from attacking lions irl because of their large mass. I don't think I can believe that they would attack and kill one with an even greater amount of muscle mass. That being said, I think they could be especially vulnerable to certain prey animals. A kudu or wildebeest is fast enough to out maneuver one and has the horns to do some serious damage. 0 players like this post! Like? |
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Brave View Forum Posts Posted on 2017-07-03 09:56:41 |
Personally, I don't like the idea because "hunky" animals like the photos you provided are bred that way for meat, showing, and sadly in some cases fighting, for human benefit. It mostly comes from artificial selection. You really don't see it occur in the wild since there's no farmer or breeder to put the already-hella-buff pairs together. It's intentional. (Although I guess that's not the best argument when we've got a handful of more obscure mutations already, hahaha.) Besides all that -- I'd just never want a bulky lion in my pride. I'd find it kind of disturbing for the whole "artificial" bit; I'd be thinking of the overly-muscled Quarter Horses I've seen out for studding. They just don't move right. :') 0 players like this post! Like? Edited on 03/07/17 @ 09:57:42 by araignee (#115183) |
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Evil View Forum Posts Posted on 2017-07-03 10:02:30 |
@ araignee I know. I don't support the breeding of these mutations at all in any real life case. That being said, the mutation does occasionally occur out of random in the wild, and even in some humans. It is a somewhat rare sight however. Yeah they definitely would not move all that smoothly. Which is one of the reasons stat deductions have also been suggested. I think the slightly sad twinge is what gets some people. I find the lethal mutes to be vastly disturbing in some ways, and yet still I pine after them xD If you don't support that's fine by me :) Thanks for your input 0 players like this post! Like? |
Mochi (rolling fridays) (#164216) Aztec Knight View Forum Posts Posted on 2019-06-03 08:54:56 |
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Evil View Forum Posts Posted on 2019-06-03 15:38:27 |
theyโre not. Greyhounds / whippets are actually one of the breeds more likely to have this mutation, along with pit breeds. Itโs a product of selective breeding by breeders. Though it occasionally happens at random. 0 players like this post! Like? |
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