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Steve Piranha

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1 hour ago, Kolombo said:

I say! Today I learnt something new.

Do you thing seaponies lay roes? LIke we saw changelings hatched from eggs.

I’m sure hippogriffs as sea ponies reproduce by laying roes


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5 hours ago, Kolombo said:

I say! Today I learnt something new.

Do you thing seaponies lay roes? LIke we saw changelings hatched from eggs.

Well they were original hippogriffs, ,so I say odds are they're mammals. But then, hippogriffs are half bird, so who knows?

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21 hours ago, Latecomer said:

Well they were original hippogriffs, ,so I say odds are they're mammals. But then, hippogriffs are half bird, so who knows?

Remember, platypuses and echidnas are mammals and lay eggs :fluttershy:. Then again, their hind quarters are of viviparous mammals. I wonder if they are viviparous because of that :huh:


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2 minutes ago, Steve Piranha said:

Remember, platypuses and echidnas are mammals and lay eggs :fluttershy:. Then again, their hind quarters are of viviparous mammals. I wonder if they are viviparous because of that :huh:

Indeed - the relevantt parts of a griffon are lion, not bird. Or at least most likely - if they can have teeth in a beak up front, one can only speculatete as too what's in back. , 

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