
| marioandsonic #455845 10 months ago |
lol, tailboner |
| NekoLLX #455848 10 months ago |
sproing indeed |
| Zael #455872 10 months ago |
Do dragons even have hair? |
| Anonymous #455883 10 months ago |
no, but leave it to rarity to brake the mold. ^_^ |
| NightJack #455892 10 months ago |
^ No dragons from parts of Asian have hair. |
| Dragon_Tosser #455919 10 months ago |
Original concept of dragons had hair. Go watch the Hobbit. |
| Ssargon #455939 10 months ago |
Dragonmane~ my tail agrees with Spike. Sproiiiing! |
| nemryn #455946 10 months ago |
^ The Hobbit is far from the original concept of dragons. |
| NightJack #455960 10 months ago |
@Dragon_Tosser There was never one single "original concept" of dragons other then what remained of primal fears of early humans, that later gave rise in many cultures, at the same time, of the idea of dragons. |
| NightJack #455982 10 months ago |
^ Also before humans ever got the idea that "hay maybe the giant lizard like bone we sometimes find might be of something long dead not of a dragon" so, ya the works of J. R. R. Tolkien won't give you tell you much about the real dragon legends. |
| Anonymous #456266 10 months ago |
The funniest part about it is his tail is acting like his... well, you know... |
| Drasvin #456284 10 months ago |
Dragonified pony.
I <3 dragons. *hugs dragon!Rarity* |
| ZeroJanitor #456768 10 months ago |
You don't get a lot of tailboner, oddly enough. |
| Jimmytrius #456919 10 months ago |
Cute :P |
| Anonymous #460554 10 months ago |
the tailest boner |
| Anonymous #460562 10 months ago |
>#455919
>implying Tolkien was the first to come up with Dragons |
| thedoctor #615478 8 months ago |
Dragons arent supposed to be thought of as reptilian, they are actually chimeras, amalgams of many different creatures. Much like Discord is, but symmetrical. I think it was like eyes of a demon, scales of a carp, tongue of a snake, claws like an eagle's talons, whiskers of a catfish, antlers of a raindeer, the face of a tiger, ect. |
| Anonymous #728231 7 months ago |
^We could be taxonomically correct by viewing some dinosaurs, like Psittacosaurus, that had fine elongated filaments (modified scales) that resembled hair at certain parts of their body (in the case of psittacosaurus they resembled a pony's mane or a mohawk but it was on the hips and tail instead of neck and head).
Feathers evolved from these or similar filaments. |