So is she saying that the world’s physics have changed, so anthro progeny are the “next generation humans”, just in various animal-like shapes? Unity Colony taught us that anthro pairings don’t necessarily produce offspring that resembles the parents (hence their practice of candling the eggs).
So apparently she’s saying the anthro children will live out normal human lifespans, regardless of their anthro form. Wally, as a first-generation anthro, is apparently now limited to a cat’s lifespan of around 18-24 years, give or take. The myopia issue is interesting — Chic knew many fingers he and everyone else around them had on each hand, even when Kirbee and Wally did not (May 3). https://www.gocomics.com/endtown/2019/05/03
Any moment now I expect Duffy to make a comment that he’s under attack. Maybe Alan will notice, but I get the feeling he’s probably sitting on the floor of the boat not paying any attention to much of anything, too busy sulking about his current situation.
@Baslim - We still haven’t seen any birds flying around, so I expect this predator is simply going after anything it can. A fish in water, or something above water, it isn’t making any distinction. It’s a possibility that in that reality there may be other boats so the predator is accustomed to picking off prey that way, but we don’t know yet. :)
So is she saying that the world’s physics have changed, so anthro progeny are the “next generation humans”, just in various animal-like shapes? Unity Colony taught us that anthro pairings don’t necessarily produce offspring that resembles the parents (hence their practice of candling the eggs).
So apparently she’s saying the anthro children will live out normal human lifespans, regardless of their anthro form. Wally, as a first-generation anthro, is apparently now limited to a cat’s lifespan of around 18-24 years, give or take. The myopia issue is interesting — Chic knew many fingers he and everyone else around them had on each hand, even when Kirbee and Wally did not (May 3). https://www.gocomics.com/endtown/2019/05/03
Any moment now I expect Duffy to make a comment that he’s under attack. Maybe Alan will notice, but I get the feeling he’s probably sitting on the floor of the boat not paying any attention to much of anything, too busy sulking about his current situation.
@Baslim - We still haven’t seen any birds flying around, so I expect this predator is simply going after anything it can. A fish in water, or something above water, it isn’t making any distinction. It’s a possibility that in that reality there may be other boats so the predator is accustomed to picking off prey that way, but we don’t know yet. :)