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Gryphonidae
Classification
Members of the gryphonidae family are taxonomically ranked by a number of defining characteristics, the primary ones being physiological, morphological, and genetic. Gryphettes are the smallest members of the gryphonidae family, the largest of which are no larger than a common raven and the smallest of which may be as small as a humming bird. Gryphs are the mid-sized members of the gryphonidae family, ranging in size from domestic cat to large dog. Gryphons, the largest members, are roughly comparable in size to larger breeds of equine, though, a few species may be twice as large. Males of the Pharaoh, Asherath, and Quetzal species may even approach thrice the size of a Clydesdale horse.
Gryphettes, gryphs, and gryphons are also distinguished by other qualities such as vocalization, diet, cognitive capacity, bone composition, and density of the leyoneural complex. Additionally, there exist a number of adjacently-related species classed as "gryphonoid" which are characterized by morphological, physiological, and genetic similarities to gryphonidae species. These may include neepers, callowhops, dhots, gazadoles, and other such species that are similar to gryphons yet appreciably deviant. It's worth noting there are gray areas where some species are difficult to classify.
All gryphonidae species share a number of traits in common, the most obvious ones being a blend of mammalian and avian physiology including feathers, fur, wings, beaks, external ears, and tails. Most species have either quasi or fully opposable thumbs. Some species have retractile claws, others may have horns, and a few have more batlike wings. Gryphonidae is a very diverse family yet all species are no less than 96% genetically similar.
Cognition
One of the key defining traits of gryphonkind is intellect. Even the smallest members possess remarkable cognitive capacity for their size. Button gryphettes, not much larger than a chicken's egg, are able to follow the basic rules of Checkers and can be trained to play. Many species of gryph are smart enough to perform tasks or jobs such as cleaning, delivery, surveillance, and hunting. Some species of gryphon are cognitively comparable to human beings. Most gryphonidae species can recognize themselves in mirrors and are self-aware to varying degrees.
Gryphonidae cognition is contingent to a fair extent on environment, culture, and upbringing. A gryphon that is isolated from any educative processes, socialization, or culture will suffer the same adverse affects as humans raised in similar unfortunate circumstances which is to say that their cognitive function will be stunted.
Sociality
All gryphonidae are social to some extent, though, this varies greatly from species to species and individual to individual. There are virtually no hard, fast rules where gryphonidae sociality is concerned. Gryphettes tend to be the most social and often live in large colonies with elaborate nest networks built amidst canopies. Gryphon sociality is often comparable to that of human beings. Gryphs span the gamut from nearly asocial to tightly-nit groups. Homosexuality, bisexuality, panromanticity, and asexuality have been observed in all documented gryphonidae species.
Communication
Each gryphonidae class tends to have their own unique vocal capabilities. Gryphettes are known for their musical, melodious repertoire and ability to harmonize with each other. Gryphs tend to have a more robust vocabulary including barks, growls, howls, screeches, caterwauls, and ululations. Gryphons are capable of complex speech comparable to human language. Caelesti and Pharaoh gryphons are capable of communicating complex ideas with overlapping vocalizations and gestural body language. It would be somewhat comparable to using sign language while saying something completely different in speech with two or more voices. In this way, they can convey several paragraph's worth of information in mere seconds.
All gryphonidae species are capable of mimicry but some are better than others with gryphs and gryphons tending to be better at it than gryphettes. Aside from vocalizations, gryphonkind communicate to varying degrees with body language which may include assorted gestures, dancing, plumage displays, and the like.
Diet
All gryphons are omnivorous but diets vary widely from species to species with some being more insectivorous or granivorous and others being almost entirely carnivorous or herbivorous. All species are opportunistic carnivores and will not pass up a chance at meat even if they are not especially inclined to seek out meat.
Reproduction
Gryphonidae reproduction is almost as varied as the family itself; some females lay hard-shelled eggs, others lay soft-shelled eggs, some birth live young, some have marsupial pouches, some give birth to liters of up to eight while others may only give birth to one or two. Gryphons and gryphs have cubs while gryphette young are called pips.
Ecology
Gryphonidae species can be found in any habitat around the world from desert to tundra to forest to city to beaches and everything in between. That being said, certain species do tend to prefer certain habitats. Larger species tend to prefer open savannah or mountain while smaller species favor forest and jungle. Several species burrow and some are cave-dwelling. Gryphettes and smaller gryphs do well in cities and towns.
Flight
All gryphonidae species possess leyoneural complexes which allow them to interface with long wavelength aleythir (ley). This grants the ability to fly, glide, float, and such. The nature of their leyoneural complexes is such that they are typically not capable of performing elaborate or complicated tasks via the ley such as telekinesis or mind-reading. Instead, their simplified leyoneural networks allow them to hold their weight aloft in the ley like a fish swimming through water. As such, even larger species of gryphon can take flight.
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ObscuroArcanum [2019-11-12 14:02:37 +0000 UTC]
This is very impressive! It's the creature version of Assassin's Creed 'death from above'!!
The taxonomy information is also incredibly interesting and so detailed. It really adds
some extra depth to the painting, knowing more about the creature.
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BJPentecost In reply to ObscuroArcanum [2019-11-12 15:00:39 +0000 UTC]
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ObscuroArcanum In reply to BJPentecost [2019-11-13 09:56:18 +0000 UTC]
You're very welcome! I always enjoy images that have a story element to them, and this one was
a real treat because you went into such detail of the creature. It was very interesting! And even
if no one read it, I can understand needing to write down the information somewhere for your own
reference.
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Drawnicula [2019-11-11 22:29:13 +0000 UTC]
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Lazzybear In reply to BJPentecost [2019-11-11 19:30:38 +0000 UTC]
How do ya accomplish something like that though? Just curious. Idk if I'll ever get that good
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BJPentecost In reply to Lazzybear [2019-11-11 20:07:44 +0000 UTC]
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Lazzybear In reply to BJPentecost [2019-11-19 16:52:46 +0000 UTC]
You're a sweetheart >/////<
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MewMewFrostElf [2019-11-11 17:39:11 +0000 UTC]
This is beautiful.
It reminds me of Trico from the Last Guardian.
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BJPentecost In reply to MewMewFrostElf [2019-11-11 19:02:09 +0000 UTC]
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MewMewFrostElf In reply to BJPentecost [2019-11-12 20:00:38 +0000 UTC]
It was!
I never played it but I watched a playthrough on JackSepticEye's channel.
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ThorinWolfson [2019-11-11 17:37:07 +0000 UTC]
Beautiful, I love it!
Don't know what else to say.
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BJPentecost In reply to ThorinWolfson [2019-11-11 19:02:20 +0000 UTC]
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Watermelonthecat [2019-11-11 17:15:56 +0000 UTC]
the owls from Harry Potter have really evolved!
jokes aside ,amazing artwork!!
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Guilty-10-Games [2019-11-11 17:01:23 +0000 UTC]
A lot of awesome action in this pic, plus an awesome pose from the owl beast.
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KuroMadoushi666 [2019-11-11 15:45:26 +0000 UTC]
This looks amazing! And the informations are really interesting as well <3
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