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Paprika The Thirstiest Llama
Drew this in multiple pieces some time ago, finally touched it up, and put it all together. Here we have Paprika sowing a little extra affection for a nonchalant Emperor Kuzco in his unwanted llama form. I hope we get a Kuzco pallet for Paprika.
Let the shipping commence! Hope you all love it.
Drew this in multiple pieces some time ago, finally touched it up, and put it all together. Here we have Paprika sowing a little extra affection for a nonchalant Emperor Kuzco in his unwanted llama form. I hope we get a Kuzco pallet for Paprika.
Let the shipping commence! Hope you all love it.
Carl: … she mine.
Kuzco has rough, coarse fur. Paprika has soft fluffy wool. Kuzco’s muzzle is longer than Paprika’s. Kuzco has long pointed ears, and Paprika has short rounded ears.
Granted, that may be partially due to the different art styles.
Probably XD
Would we get a repeat of the squirrel scene in The Sword in the Stone, where Paprika is horribly heartbroken?
What of Dromedaries?
@EyeGuy
If a human with stubby legs mated with another deformed human, would they put their children up on display like the Dachshund?
If you’re confused, I was quoting Rick and Morty
That’s why I think llamas and alpacas should be reclassified into the same genus.
Hell, maybe all camelids should be in the same genus. I mean, all extant equids are in the Equus genus, despite being unable to produce fertile offspring, and yet camels and llamas, which are divided into different tribes, can.
What?! I’m pretty sure llamas and alpacas can produce offspring. A human and a chimp can not.
“Ain’t nothing but mammals”
“No touchi…nevermind.”