Kaelygon
I model and doodle stuff
Once the phone runs out of battery, send it to warranty repair
Seeders get leeches
I rarely use earbuds but when I do, I always use wired ones. That’s why when I am buying a new phone, first priority is head phone jack. My current earbuds are some 20€ Sony ones and they do the job when I have to listen something in public.
Thank you! It’s fun to draw all sorts of lines of action with tails. Mainly just the head, tail shape and streamline body are remnants of the aquatic ancestors. After I posted this, I came up with more detailed explanation of the evolutionary lineage https://pastebin.com/3v1RSEh2
I just liked the idea of starting as a semi-aquatic to explain some of the reptilian features, and later found out it is speculated that semi-aquatic otter or shrew like creatures could have survived K-Pg extinction event (the big asteroid impact). That’s where I decided that this species would have branched off 100-70 million years ago.
One more reason to subscribe to float plane
Earliest concept art dates to 2017 when I first had idea creating a species that is mix of canines and reptiles:
Experimenting mixing feathers, scales and fur (feral): https://i.imgur.com/Flqx4IC.png
Funky gliding creature (feral): https://i.imgur.com/VTuVRM7.png
Discarded character (anthro): https://i.imgur.com/wm9hNbf.png
My sona Tiena today (anthro): https://www.deviantart.com/caecuss/art/TienaRef30Mar21-Shaded-874812976
Edit: I made the original art 2021: https://www.deviantart.com/caecuss/art/Tiena-Feral-876502282 I mostly wanted to share the species description that I just came up with. The art is visual aid but there will likely be some changes.
Few people have asked what my sona Tiena species is. I’ve said it’s a furred dragon because he shares some similarities with them but I finally decided to make basically a wiki page of feral version of my sona. I came into conclusion that my sona doesn’t share any similarities with wingless dragons in mythology. Biggest inspirations have been Komodo dragons and Maned wolves, hence the name Maned Dragon even though it is a misnomer.
I have absolutely no background in taxonomy, biology or scientific classification. I just spend several hours of googling animal facts and learned with the help of chat gpt, but all of the text above is hand written. But it may need an other rewrite to make it more readable. This species is open for anyone and you are free to make variants. But I will differentiate canon and non-canon features. There will be guide-lines about allotropes, e.g. coloration can be almost anything if the environment is exotic enough.