You may know that in most animals the only movable part of the skull is the jaw. Yet the jaw is separate.
In some animals the skull is also kinetic and moves in other places.
Examples included the top beak of parrots being able to move independently from the bottom. Or snakes, which jaws do not actually dislocate but actually widen further due to cranial kinesis.
The only mammals to have cranial kinesis are rabbits and hares (some sources incorrectly just state the hare).
Here is cranial kinesis in a rabbit below.
Video source from- https://twitter.com/alanacsharp/status/1181166336753446912
This was hypothesised for shock absorption when running
Definitely a crappost, but I thought the idea of Danielle being a Rabbit was silly since I brought up the possibility of him representing one with one of my freinds. (@m0ralmarcel)
It's probably not true, but it's certainly a fun thought.
figure i couldn’t leave well enough alone with just one post , so i’ll break out the second for you guys b/c i love you . thanks for sticking around if you have !
Aka a fanart of @bones-of-a-rabbit Sea Monster au that I absolutely love and go bonkers over
Basically Eclipse is a pirate and y/n is a selkie-turned-sea-monster and they are lovely together
(I know the sea monster technically has purplish eyes I just really like yellow eyes. Might still change this design altogether later)
I tried to keep Babbit's design of Eclipse but golly gee do they make it look easier to draw this guy than it actually is
Anyway I love Bones of a Rabbit aus with my whole entire heart. It's the softest, fluffiest thingies in the world that manages to be cute and lovely even when it's just angst being shoved in my face
Shout-out to one of my favorite artists go check em out ♡
you and me baby ain't nothing but mammals 🦇 so let's discuss how important female pleasure and stimulation are in the reproduction of many different animals 🐇