Lord Burgess1
Be abstract here
J said:Burgeress: At least include an explanation for how your picture (a seemingly solidly built bird in this case) is fragile.
How shall we get abstract here, Burgie? Maybe I get it then.Lord Burgess1 said:Be abstract here
Birds of prey are technically 'fragile' animals. The feathers make them appear more 'filled out' than they actually are, owls are a better example of that though. It amazing how the feathers make them appear larger while their actual body mass is quite small. Although I am not sure if the same applies to eagles.Adorno said:Nice with what is actually 3 topics. I don't get the eagle though...
Now that sounds more reasonable.Folthrik said:Birds of prey are technically 'fragile' animals. The feathers make them appear more 'filled out' than they actually are, owls are a better example of that though. It amazing how the feathers make them appear larger while their actual body mass is quite small. Although I am not sure if the same applies to eagles.Adorno said:Nice with what is actually 3 topics. I don't get the eagle though...
Me too. Let's see if it's possible.Magorian Aximand said:Ahhhh, just got an idea.
Ambalon said:IF WE SHOT YOU WITH A 12 BORE YOU'D SHUT UP.