>>39563527>The image was posted and you were incorrect.> and murdered her spineWhich is exactly what I said, shes being folded like a piece of paper
> it WAS the legs being pulled forwards and upWhich I acknowledge here
>>39562467 and point out that it still would would wrench her legs as remember shes not human shes a braixen they have digigrade stance that means hip joints further out the side, her legs are still being wrenched
>Permanent upright bipedal posture REQUIRES a human-like hipNo it does not infact if it was human like she wouldn't be able to stand upright because her stance would be pushing her back. That is why the stand with their legs apart not forward like a human, that necessitates joints further to the side like a kangaroos. You'd have a point if she was plantigrade.
>Digitigrade legs would tire out much faster than plantigrade legs while holding an upright posture,No shit sherlock, thats why they sand legs apart to bear the extra weight of standing upright while on tippy toes and why their hips are further to the side to brace the weight.
>the part where weight distribution towards the foot changes is at the ankle equivalent and not the hipNo actually the majority of weight is distributed in the toes and the thighs and at the hip joints which can't be near foward like a humans they need to be further to the side otherwise she falls backwards or has to learn forward and brace all the weight in the lower legs which is even more tiring.
>Simply put, quadrupedal style hips can’t stand upright like a person.They can and they do, case and point the Kangeroo its largely unmodified from its ancestors who walks on all fours.
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