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hotsnowsels berkata tentang penguin of madagascar
Are there any artists still here that do commissions? I'm just starting to learn how to use a digital drawing tablet, and I'm not very good yet. I was wondering if anyone would be interested in drawing something for me? diposting lebih dari setahun yang lalu
Private1sCut3 komentar…
I've seen your ducky drawing; it's pretty good. ^_^ Sure anda couldn't do it oleh yourself? lebih dari setahun yang lalu
hotsnowsels komentar…
Aw, thanks so much! ^_^ But that was one character in a white background. I still might be able to do it if I spent hours on it, but the thing is I don't HAVE many hours for art since I have so many other hobbies and such. Not to mention school. lebih dari setahun yang lalu
hotsnowsels berkata tentang penguin of madagascar
I learned something interesting. For Christmas, I got an 'Imponderables' book, a collection of intriguing and somewhat pointless questions. One of the pertanyaan was, 'Do Penguins Have Knees?', which is also the book's title. Apparently, the answer is YES, the knees are just hidden oleh their feathers. If anda want the complete scientific answer, read the following comment. diposting lebih dari setahun yang lalu
hotsnowsels komentar…
"Penguins, like other birds, have legs divided into three segments. The upper segment, the equivalent of our thigh, and the middle segment, the equivalent of our shinbone, atau the drumstick of a chicken, are both quite short in penguins. When we see flamingos, atau other birds with long legs, they appear to possess a knee turned backwards, but these are not the equivalent of a human knee. Penguins, flamingos, and other birds do have knees, with patellas (knee caps) that bend and function much like their human counterparts. We spoke to Dr. Don Bruning, curator of ornithology at the New York Zoological Park (better known as the Bronx Zoo), who told us that the backwards joint (continued...) lebih dari setahun yang lalu
hotsnowsels komentar…
that we perceive as a knee in flamingos actually separates the bird equivalent of the ankle from the bones of the upper foot. The area below the backwards joint is not the lower leg but the upper areas of the foot. In other words, penguins (and other birds) stand on their toes, like ballet dancers. (Personal side note: Haha! What would Skipper say to that?) Penguins are birds, of course, but their element is water rather than sky. Penguins may waddle on land, but their legs help make them swimming machines. Penguins use their wings as propellers in the water, and their elongated feet act as rudders. So rest assured. Even if anda can't see them, penguins have legs (with knees). And they know how to use them." lebih dari setahun yang lalu
SJF_Penguin2 komentar…
I've heard of that book. This was a nice fact to share from it. lebih dari setahun yang lalu
hotsnowsels berkata tentang penguin of madagascar
Hello fanguins! If any of anda are interested, I've started a new fanfiction project, 'Conquering the Tempest.' It details Skipper and Kowalski's first time working on the same team, together with the daughter of Skipper's commander. They'll have to work together to even survive South America, let alone stop a devious buaya supervillain. Here's the link if anda want to read: link diposting lebih dari setahun yang lalu
SJF_Penguin2 komentar…
Stories involving characters' past experiences are often interesting to read. I've read the three chapters that have been published so far, and I think a good adventure is developing. I'd recommend it. lebih dari setahun yang lalu
peacebaby7 komentar…
I'll read it when I have copy/paste. On my cell. :3 lebih dari setahun yang lalu
MaxTheCat komentar…
Hmmm sounds interesting :P lebih dari setahun yang lalu
LeonardFan komentar…
Nice one SJF! XD lebih dari setahun yang lalu