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Albeit I don't think there is any reason to think it'd be impossible for a hypothetical lamia, ophiotaur, etc. to possess such muscles (or a facsimile of them) in their tail. Snakes also use a variety of different ways of moving, crawling using only movements of their belly muscles being only one way (its also the slowest, but useful for stalking).
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Albeit I don't think there is any reason to think it'd be impossible for a hypothetical lamia, ophiotaur, etc. to possess such muscles (or a facsimile of them) in their tail. Snakes also use a variety of different ways of moving, crawling using movements of their belly muscles being only one way (its also the slowest, but useful for stalking).
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Albeit I don't think there is any reason to think it'd be impossible for a hypothetical lamia, ophiotaur, etc. to possess such muscles in their tail. Snakes also use a variety of different ways of moving, crawling using movements of their belly muscles being only one way (its also the slowest, but useful for stalking).
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