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[head area:] Tongue Fang Vomeronasal Venom gland Horn (Segments 1-4) Cephalon

[wings area:] Forewing Wing membrane Wing-span (Phalanx I-XVIII) Fore-limbs Hindwing Chiropatagium Plagiopatagium Dactylopatagium Pedipalp (Apendages 1-3)

[core area:] Abdo-thoracic cage Gills Thorax Pereonites (1-7)

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FACTS

Fact Source
Goxmog is a mix between land creatures and sea creatures its features are of chiropteras (bats), crustaceans, reptiles (snakes), mammals and it’s got gills

THEORIES

Theory Source
Goxmog is based on a prehistoric dragonfly Watch this short documentary about the Meganeura (TW : very big insects) to see the similarities
Goxmog is Syko’s mare Syko is linked to air (see ‣) and Oli (Syko) is linked to water (Scorpio). Goxmog is both an aerial and amphibian creature.
Goxmog is a mare that was brought by Nex Gen in the real world It’s a mix of several creatures in a nightmarish form, has been killed and displayed during shows, and the file is signed by Nex Gen
Goxmog is one of the result of the Project D.U.S.T. and is supposed to be a military weapon They’re already interested in the mares in ‣ and it could be the follow up of this project

TLDR Index of the scientific terms

A semi-tinfoiled version of the drawing

Tongue : A forked tongue, mostly that of a reptile (mostly snake). It’s used as a way to identify prey, recognize kin, choose mates, locate shelters, follow trails, and more.

Fang : Canine of a carnivorous animal.

Vomeronasal : Organ in the nose of a mammal, reptile or amphibian used to detect pheromones. In reptiles and amphibians, it’s linked to their tongue.

Venom gland : In reptiles, this gland synthesize venom, store venom for long periods of time, stabilize the venom while in the gland itself, and rapidly activate the toxin upon deployment from the gland. It’s implied with its additional features (forked tongue, fangs & vomeronasal)

Horn : These particular horns look like those of a bighorn sheep, but has been described by Oli as “goat horns”. It’s exclusively present in some mammals like bovidae (cows, goats…) or antilocapridae (antelopes).

Cephalon : The head of certain arthropodes (crustaceans or trilobites) and insects.

Forewing : In insects, the wings that are the closest to the head of the insect.

Wing membrane : Also known as “patagium”, this is the skin (membrane) attached between two digits of a bat or flying squirrel.

Wing-span : The size of a creature from one tip of its wing to the other.

Phalanx : A bone of a digit (finger, toe…).

Fore-limbs : The limb the closest to the head of an animal. For humans, it would be the arms.

Hindwing : In insects, the wings that are the furthest to the head of the insect.

Chiropatagium : A bat’s wing membrane between its fingers, arms and body.

Plagiopatagium : A bat’s wing membrane between its digits and its back legs. Here, it’s referring to the middle part of the wing for some reason.

Dactylopatagium : A bat’s wing membrane between its digits.

Pedipalp : Small legs (not used to walk) in chelicerates (spiders, scorpions…), located towards their mouth, used to hunt or taste their food.

Abdo-thoracic cage : Same as humans, the bone structure towards the chest that protects the internal organs.

Gills : A respiratory organ in aquatic animals used to “breath” under water.

Thorax : The upper part of the body.

Pereonites : Multiple pereon. A thoracic division of a crustacean body.

Goxmog’s ethymology

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