Monday 21 March 2016

Creature 3: Animal Anatomy































Above are anatomy studies of a Seahorse, Lionfish, Yellowtail Snapper and a Salmon. The anatomy of fish and other sea creatures is very different to animals on land, the Seahorse for example almost has an exo-skeleton structure. It is supported by this outside structure that is common in insects.
The other sketches show the skeletons of the Yellowtail Snapper and the Lionfish, both of these fish are medium in size; although I see creature 3 as a small creature, compared to Earth animals it'll be medium size.
The study of the Salmon shows its muscle structure, it is pretty simple as this fish has limited movements compared to animals on land. This creature does not have to worry about keeping balance or falling over. Creature 3 will also have a simple muscle structure as it spends most of its life either still while it hunts or hiding from prey.  

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