I am interested to know about the platypus and the echnida, and how they may be related to church griffins. I can read these messages or we may speak in person.
I'll be happy to talk in person and do some sketches as best I can from memory, once I talk to someone about some paper. Until then the quickest explanation I can give you is that they're both mammals that lay eggs instead of giving live birth, which they have in common with all species of griffins.
[ Though as far as he knows, there aren't any venomous griffins, so the platypus is definitely still weirder. ]
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I am interested to know about the platypus and the echnida, and how they may be related to church griffins. I can read these messages or we may speak in person.
Matthias
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I'll be happy to talk in person and do some sketches as best I can from memory, once I talk to someone about some paper. Until then the quickest explanation I can give you is that they're both mammals that lay eggs instead of giving live birth, which they have in common with all species of griffins.
[ Though as far as he knows, there aren't any venomous griffins, so the platypus is definitely still weirder. ]
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