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Bunkinya are upright bipedal Ranamonarchiformes native to southern Ferus of the Wumbian Archipelago. Very distantly related to Pueea, they too are long-flightless flutterfrogs which arrived here over 100 million years ago, but unlike Pueea, have kept their furry integument yet entirely lost their forearms. Unlike their theropodal relatives, they stand nearly upright and run on large, plantigrade feet in an eerily human manner - but this is where the resemblance stops, for where a man's head would be the Pueea's stalked hammer-shaped one, complete with its two independently mobile eyes, rests upon a long neck of bare blue skin, with dual throat sacs on its ventral side used to produce loud singing calls and threat displays. Without arms, these seven to eight foot tall browsing creatures have instead adapted their long prehensile tongue, an organ up to four feet long, into a sort of tentacle suitable for grasping food. Continuing the trend, male Bunkinyas also have not one but two elongate and highly flexible, colorful and lily-shaped penile tentacles which though normally coiled within the cloaca may extend three feet in length when used in courtship display and copulation - in conjunction with the female's unusual double vagina.Related content
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ProfessorPuffNadder [2022-05-18 15:54:00 +0000 UTC]
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AcidicGlavenus1 [2021-11-27 03:36:52 +0000 UTC]
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NinaTheWolfe [2021-08-20 17:12:33 +0000 UTC]
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JustARandomChicken [2020-07-02 20:05:12 +0000 UTC]
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SuperSpartanPikachu [2019-02-08 00:08:47 +0000 UTC]
Gotta say you can't make this stuff up....
I am being informed that this is made up, nice to know there are some creative, non-merciful gods out there in the cosmos. keep up the good work.
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veejeebee [2017-12-04 04:20:14 +0000 UTC]
ooh looks like e t movie! e t i love movie e t alienΒ but y blue??
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JRBeeler In reply to Binaryrobot [2019-03-28 00:54:07 +0000 UTC]
If you live in my town I'm gonna get City Hall to slap you with so many zoning restrictions your lawyer's head will spin!Β Not only not in my back yard, I don't want those weirdos anywhere my (hypothetical) children might see them!
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BaconPeppa [2017-01-05 04:01:51 +0000 UTC]
i dont know what the hell those are but i want oneΒ
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GermanoMan101 In reply to BaconPeppa [2021-01-25 19:07:33 +0000 UTC]
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Utkudakid [2015-10-03 09:07:13 +0000 UTC]
ADORABLEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
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Coloanas In reply to Coloanas [2015-07-02 12:18:16 +0000 UTC]
So it has two lily-shaped phalluses? Do they have baculum, or do they have muscles that fill with blood when sexually aroused?Β
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HungryMagpie [2015-03-25 05:57:27 +0000 UTC]
I really want to see the distant future evolutions of these. I see them evolving into elephantine bipedal browsers using their tongue like and elephant uses it's trunk. OR. Depending on how smart the are they could use their tongues as hands.
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legendguard [2015-02-14 03:34:50 +0000 UTC]
it's like Sid the sloth, but actually cute. love the design!
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Richard-Silcox [2014-10-21 10:37:33 +0000 UTC]
Oooh, I really like these ones. They seem like really unique, but there are also some parts that remind me of Ramjet's work. I also like the semi-simian appearance of the feet, which makes a nice contrast to the rest of the Bunkinya without looking like they're just stitched on there. Overall great work, Sheather!
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electreel [2014-10-21 09:17:31 +0000 UTC]
That's just too awesome... I love the New Dinosaurs and Snaiad semblances.Β
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hans-sniekers-art [2014-10-21 06:07:28 +0000 UTC]
These are really eerie animals O-O
They look cool though
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Trex841 [2014-10-21 02:43:42 +0000 UTC]
I don't know why, but they remind me of these things.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=BqZzeuβ¦
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ZoPteryx [2014-10-21 02:32:06 +0000 UTC]
A most peculiar organism!Β Quick question, do ranamonarchiformes lay eggs or give live birth?
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Sheather888 In reply to ZoPteryx [2014-10-21 02:40:20 +0000 UTC]
All are live-bearing. Primitive species have many small offspring which are self-sufficient from birth, but advanced species such as these, among most other extant species, produce only a few offspring which they feed and care for over prolonged periods. Ranamonarchids are roughly equivalent diversity-wise to Archosaurs.
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