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  • NotMVD@lemmynsfw.comOP
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    6 months ago

    I am unsure whether centaurs have a joined or separate circulatory systems. Worst case - they’re separate for horse & human body. But if they’re joined, then I think a centaur may survive on 1 heart, as you’ve said.

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        6 months ago

        Good lord, how big is that football if the picture on the right is supposed to be the size of a fist??

        I assume they don’t mean an American football, but still. Seems like on the right is a child’s heart.

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      6 months ago

      Imagine a wounded centaur with the horse part dead and the human part just writhing on the ground fully alive. Morbidly hilarious that image is

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        6 months ago

        Yeah… honestly, it depends on how they’re built. Because it might work on one of interpretation of the centaur’s internal biology, but not on another. Still funny though.

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      Well, I figured that a platypus doesn’t have a separate system for the duck part and another one for the beaver part.