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Post by bowheadwhale on Jul 18, 2008 13:41:30 GMT -6
Hi! Let me introduce you to Draggin'Yale. She is from Imperial and her belly is marked 1983. She was sold among unicorn figures. Draggin'Yale looks like a horse, but her spines, teeth, horns and wings makes her look like a dragon as well. Like many other individuals of her species, her coat color is Light Bay; another, rarer existing coat color we can meet in this species is Dark Bay which seems to be a recessive gene. I don't know if other coats exist. She is an omnivorous animal. Her pointy teeth allow her to feed on meat, although she also likes grass, vegetables and fruits. Her voice is a loud, screamy roar. Like all other members of her species, her legs are relatively long compared to her body. Those legs allow her and her mates to run in long strides, which gives them a lot of speed. She is recognisable from other indididuals of her species by a few characteristics of her own: her back horns are longer than usual, but her nose horn is incredibly short. Her canines are relatively long, her nose is entirely black and her tail, also pure black in color, is silky. She has an "iron" ( ) mark on her left thigh (the picture is shown in reverse) in shape of number 7, tattooed in blue. How can we call Draggin'Yale species? I know she is not the only one of her kind. Imperial created this species, but did not give it a name. So, what name could we give to Draggin'Yale's kind? Make up a name for it.
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Post by mrjayberry on Jul 18, 2008 17:30:03 GMT -6
Looks to me like a winged goat horse.
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Post by bowheadwhale on Jul 19, 2008 11:34:42 GMT -6
And how to call this winged-goat-horse? That's the question I'm asking.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 20, 2008 21:45:02 GMT -6
Whatever you call him, he's pretty cool!
I love those old Imperial creatures!
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Post by bowheadwhale on Jul 22, 2008 13:15:12 GMT -6
That's what I'm asking you guys: MAKING OUT A NAME for Draggin'Yale's kind.
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Post by funkyterrance on Jan 29, 2012 18:32:39 GMT -6
How about "Pegacapra"?
Leave the latin flight (pega) with the latin Capra for goat.
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Post by rihia2k on Mar 23, 2012 0:12:05 GMT -6
How about "Pegacapra"? Leave the latin flight (pega) with the latin Capra for goat. 'Pegacapra', nice. Y'know, the fact Yale's tail is rooted hair, that's cool. My suggestions? Er, I dunno... * Hirundo Asinus? * Capragryphus? Seeing Yale always inspires me to musing about the old Jersey Devil myths...
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Post by figurines5 on Apr 13, 2012 1:49:23 GMT -6
I will call her "Dragon Horse with Wing" I like this figure
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Post by 3 3/4"collector on Apr 28, 2012 1:14:25 GMT -6
dont know if it was meant to be based on anything. but it actually loks alot like some old jersey devil sketches.
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Post by bowheadwhale on May 1, 2012 13:44:57 GMT -6
dont know if it was meant to be based on anything. but it actually loks alot like some old jersey devil sketches. So, it's between "Pagacapra" and "Jersey Devil". I know Imperial didn't mean to represent anything specific, but we do have to find a name for this species!
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Post by else3573 on May 17, 2012 15:11:23 GMT -6
How bout a latin name, "Pegacapra Rhinomolarificus"? (the latter part for the nose horn and the gigantic teeth). lol
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Post by brcthrift on May 22, 2012 14:59:52 GMT -6
I thought of the Jersey Devil as well.
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Post by bowheadwhale on Jul 4, 2014 15:12:29 GMT -6
So, it's a tight between "Pegacapra" and "Jersey Devil". Which one do we choose? Or any other ideas?
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Post by rihia2k on Jul 6, 2014 2:57:28 GMT -6
So, it's a tight between "Pegacapra" and "Jersey Devil". Which one do we choose? Or any other ideas? You could start a thread with a poll...
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Post by bowheadwhale on Jul 6, 2014 13:25:28 GMT -6
That's a good idea. Yet I would need more ideas from fellow members to start one.
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Post by uscmbuzz on Jul 11, 2014 21:12:59 GMT -6
PegaDragon? If it has a horn Unidragon?
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Post by waywardmonk on Jul 12, 2014 21:31:43 GMT -6
Here's my vote: Cornibus Volaticus Asinus (Horned Winged Donkey)
Or Volasicorn for short.
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Post by sharpfork on Jul 16, 2014 21:56:08 GMT -6
Looks like the Jersey Devil....
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