Flowermander Anatomy sketches
Flowermanders evolution line includes that of climbing plants, their current form reflects this. Flowermanders have gecko like feet, able to grip onto almost every surface. Their forelimbs with the singular claw are used as a way to pull themselves upward, as well as acting as defensive and grabbing limbs.
During pollination month, Flowermanders will grow stocks near their eyes that produce the pollen. These stocks will fall of after the month. Flowermanders who don't want to spread pollen or receive it will simply snap the stocks off (it'd be comparable to the feeling of pulling out a strand of hair).
Flowermanders' bodies end off in a trunk, these trunks are primarily used to drink water. When Flowermanders are being affectionate they will wrap their trunks around each-others trunks while "hugging" (full body hugs basically).
Underneath the petals are the Flowermanders' mouth, a lamprey like mouth with teeth designed for meat and bone eating. The petals on the head can move, so they can open up slightly to eat. While Flowermanders main food source is sunlight and water (photosynthesis), but like how humans love to indulge in sweets, the same can be said for Flowermanders eating meat and calcium products.
Like a lot of plants, Flowermanders' waste is oxygen. The little hole underneath their head leaves is where the oxygen exits. Flowermanders do not breath oxygen, so many Flowermanders, who work off planet, will go for jobs that aliens who need oxygen can't take.
Flowermanders have eye lids, these eyelids only biological purpose is to stop light entry into the eyes when resting (Flowermanders need to sleep, and this makes it so they can). Flowermanders also use their eyelids as a way of expressing emotions, much like humans and their eyebrows.
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SO I'M STILL HERE, I just haven't been using Tumblr as much due to how much it kills my phone
Anyways, decided to update the Flowermanders and their anatomy
So here's a drawing of Budsi with a new outfit as well
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