>>10351549Well, it's a lynx (hence his name), but still - dragons are believed to be chimeras that were amalgams of primitive man's three primary natural predators back in the day that left a primal fear in us - predatory birds, snakes, and predatory cats. The percentage of what part is what changes based on the person describing them, and modern depictions tend to homogenize and blend the features of the three together into something more cohesive, but the original drawings were all over the place with giving dragons random animal parts. Having a big cat be part of a dragon transformer isn't really that odd in context.
>>10351557>i have never once heard of skylynx being identified as a four-legs-and-wings dragon. griffin, sure. weird griffin.Griffins are part bird, part cat; they don't have serpentine necks, rows of fangs in a pointed snout that looks nothing like a beak, or long, snakey tails with a blade on the tip. the 'bird' part of 'Dino-Bird' comes from the 'feathers' on his wings - he's definitely more dino/dragon than anything else.