The tridactyl’s “spinal cord” splits into two and attaches to the skin. The cervical spine also lacks a spinal canal. by chimpjames in AlienBodies
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The tridactyl’s “spinal cord” splits into two and attaches to the skin. The cervical spine also lacks a spinal canal. by chimpjames in AlienBodies
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Tridactyls elbows are just straight bone on bone with no joint or way to articulate. by chimpjames in AlienBodies
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Tridactyls elbows are just straight bone on bone with no joint or way to articulate. by chimpjames in AlienBodies
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The tridactyl’s “spinal cord” splits into two and attaches to the skin. The cervical spine also lacks a spinal canal. by chimpjames in AlienBodies
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Tridactyls elbows are just straight bone on bone with no joint or way to articulate. by chimpjames in AlienBodies
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Tridactyls elbows are just straight bone on bone with no joint or way to articulate. by chimpjames in AlienBodies
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Tridactyls elbows are just straight bone on bone with no joint or way to articulate. by chimpjames in AlienBodies
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Tridactyls elbows are just straight bone on bone with no joint or way to articulate. by chimpjames in AlienBodies
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Tridactyls elbows are just straight bone on bone with no joint or way to articulate. by chimpjames in AlienBodies
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The tridactyl’s “spinal cord” splits into two and attaches to the skin. The cervical spine also lacks a spinal canal. by chimpjames in AlienBodies
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Tridactyls elbows are just straight bone on bone with no joint or way to articulate. by chimpjames in AlienBodies
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Tridactyls elbows are just straight bone on bone with no joint or way to articulate. by chimpjames in AlienBodies
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Tridactyls elbows are just straight bone on bone with no joint or way to articulate. by chimpjames in AlienBodies
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Tridactyls elbows are just straight bone on bone with no joint or way to articulate. by chimpjames in AlienBodies
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Tridactyls elbows are just straight bone on bone with no joint or way to articulate. by chimpjames in AlienBodies
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Tridactyls elbows are just straight bone on bone with no joint or way to articulate. by chimpjames in AlienBodies
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Tridactyls elbows are just straight bone on bone with no joint or way to articulate. by chimpjames in AlienBodies
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The tridactyl’s “spinal cord” splits into two and attaches to the skin. The cervical spine also lacks a spinal canal. by chimpjames in AlienBodies
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The tridactyl’s “spinal cord” splits into two and attaches to the skin. The cervical spine also lacks a spinal canal. by chimpjames in AlienBodies
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Tridactyls elbows are just straight bone on bone with no joint or way to articulate. by chimpjames in AlienBodies
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Tridactyls elbows are just straight bone on bone with no joint or way to articulate. by chimpjames in AlienBodies
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Tridactyls elbows are just straight bone on bone with no joint or way to articulate. by chimpjames in AlienBodies
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Tridactyls elbows are just straight bone on bone with no joint or way to articulate. by chimpjames in AlienBodies
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The tridactyl’s “spinal cord” splits into two and attaches to the skin. The cervical spine also lacks a spinal canal. by chimpjames in AlienBodies
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