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Keyintheshoe

@PonyPon  
Visually. I think they did that on purpose for a throw-away gag in the first place (we never do see any other manticores).
 
However, they did do the same gag with the Ursa Minor/Ursa Major. Correct me if I’m wrong, but didn’t they also say that the Major is the mother as well? I at least remember the 3 second clip at the end of the episode with it nursing the minor.
 
As for the chimera being able to move “swiftly” as it did, not every creature that is born is completely helpless for months on end until it is older. I feel ashamed for not remembering any animals like that off the top of my head though. I just remember that humans were one of the few animals that have the longest period of time where they need to be nurtured supposedly because of their brains are so complex.  
I used to watch animal planet all the time too. Stinks when a piece of trivia that comes up in your territory and you forget what it is, especially when you know you’ve seen it. =)
 
Generally when cartoons look as simple as FiM’s is, I go by size, but apparently you can’t even go by that. So I generally just go by what the show says.
Mayojar77
The End wasn't The End - Found a new home after the great exodus of 2012

@Keyintheshoe  
First off, when does anyone say that the Manticore was a baby? It was the size of a horse-drawn carriage, there’s no way that was a baby. Second, most of the creatures in equestria have at least some form of language, and Fluttershy can understand all non-pony languages. She was even able to speak Norwegian for an episode.
Keyintheshoe

@Mayojar77  
We’ve only seen a Baby Manticore though. Spike is also a Baby Dragon. It seems babies are excluded from this rule, probably because they haven’t had time to think about stuff. Then again we don’t know if Manticores become smarter later in their life in the world of MLP (I’d be surprised if they didn’t though).
Keyintheshoe

@Mayojar77
 
Animals in general are very simple. If you know everything about an animal there’s nothing to be afraid of.
 
Dragons have similar intelligence levels to that of ponies. The higher intelligence is more dangerous because they think about more things than just basic needs much more in-depth. Which can lead to behavior that can seem somewhat random.
 
Considering Shy is very cautious around normal ponies, try imagine those same fears being added to creatures that have a reputation for doing terrible things, and clearly have the power to do so. I can understand her fear.
Mayojar77
The End wasn't The End - Found a new home after the great exodus of 2012

When one tries to use an emotional appeal to justify forcing a friend to care for a creature that could easily destroy their business given enough time, you’re not really all that kind.
Marvelous TK

@NotThatAnyoneCares  
YOU’RE overrated!
 
That’s what you call a mature and insightful rebuttal. That said, I only got about 300 hours playtime in the game, so obviously I am a completely neutral third party and everything I say should be taken as such. No bias here!
Background Pony #E92B
What now? Kindness is not a factor to weighed when deciding something? All judgements must be devoid of kindness…
 
Wouldn’t want to live in OP’s head.