Gryphon Week 3! I am coming home from Anthrocon right now so I thought I’d give myself an easy week and do some gryphons!
When I first looked up this owl I thought “owlet” referred to a baby, but no, this is a full-grown man.
Gryphon Week 3! I am coming home from Anthrocon right now so I thought I’d give myself an easy week and do some gryphons!
When I first looked up this owl I thought “owlet” referred to a baby, but no, this is a full-grown man.
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What about a reverse gryphon involving a peacock? Tail feather beauty.
Ooh that’d be pretty. I’m picturing the front half as a civet of some kind, for some reason.
With all the gryphon weeks that happened so far, I imagine that the human-with-a-minor-bird-trait actually-a-gryphon-but-nobody-ever-notices folks stand in an endless line by now, waiting for their turn at the lacrimarium.
This has actually been addressed before: https://www.skindeepcomic.com/reader-questions/2024-reader-question-111/
Oh, they’re adorable! They look like one of our cats!
The gryphonator is up and running. Hmm wonder if we could come up with a dino gryphon.
… thaginator-ed peacock tail? :-D
“No way those feathers could take such an impact!”
“Magic.”
“,,,”
Hey Kory, if Bunnie Rabbot was a griffon what would she be?
Suggestion for the gryphonator: red squirrel and starling.
Loud Creature.
Have we done a “domestic” yet?
Manx/lovebird gryphon?
Hey, for those who haven’t heard, Kory managed to confirm the presence of a skeleton. A mortal, fragile, brittle skeleton, bits of which can be broken by a bad fall.
Speedy recovery!
Pondering a sharp-shinned hawk and a mountain lynx as an all-winter gryphon.
Has the Gryphonator ever put out a least weasel x hummingbird cross? And would they use hummingbird feeders when they are feeling too lazy to get their own suppers?