Or maybe a saddle-billed stork/serval gryphon? I want the tall African kitty/stork gryphons.
a good line on a fine Bawl (Pronounced: BaAWool. Very much akin to the Appalation manner of saying ‘Bowl’.)
I can actually hear he word in my head the more I think about it and it gets funnier each time.
thank you, because my brain wanted to pronounce it “bowel” until I read this
That’s just a bat cryptid at this point. You slid right past the gryphon part of the scale and fell out of the nest. Maybe this could be an Ahool or an Orang Bati, except they don’t have feathers.
Apart from Ghosts and Shades, what other kinds of Undead are there?
Clearly next we need to make another new cryptid by making mustelid (weasels, ferrets, otters, etc.) gryphons.
How about a Bearcat/Pelican gryphon? I’m not sure if it would turn out better straight or reversed.
A fun reverse gryphon: Kiwi/Manul.
The body is round.
Can we see more mustelids? Weasels, ferrets, etc.?
I think you could generate a gryphon/not-a-gryphon online repository at this point, Kory. Full of remarkable inventive half-one-half-the-other-animal crazy cryptids.
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I agree. A gryphon must be avian at the front (unless reversed) and the rest should really be feline.
And yes, cute! >:=3>
[a wild Banach-Tarski-split Shroompebble Gryphon appears]
Can we see a shoebill stork/caracal grryphon?
Or maybe a saddle-billed stork/serval gryphon? I want the tall African kitty/stork gryphons.
a good line on a fine Bawl (Pronounced: BaAWool. Very much akin to the Appalation manner of saying ‘Bowl’.)
I can actually hear he word in my head the more I think about it and it gets funnier each time.
thank you, because my brain wanted to pronounce it “bowel” until I read this
That’s just a bat cryptid at this point. You slid right past the gryphon part of the scale and fell out of the nest. Maybe this could be an Ahool or an Orang Bati, except they don’t have feathers.
Apart from Ghosts and Shades, what other kinds of Undead are there?
Clearly next we need to make another new cryptid by making mustelid (weasels, ferrets, otters, etc.) gryphons.
How about a Bearcat/Pelican gryphon? I’m not sure if it would turn out better straight or reversed.
A fun reverse gryphon: Kiwi/Manul.
The body is round.
Can we see more mustelids? Weasels, ferrets, etc.?
I think you could generate a gryphon/not-a-gryphon online repository at this point, Kory. Full of remarkable inventive half-one-half-the-other-animal crazy cryptids.
Seconded.