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what about the mermaid baby ponies
Quote from: lovesbabysquirmy on January 25, 2023, 05:52:04 AMwhat about the mermaid baby poniesDifferent Species. They don't evolve into an adult form till 20 years later. Just like some pokemon.
Quote from: lovesbabysquirmy on January 25, 2023, 05:52:04 AMwhat about the mermaid baby poniestadpole stage of newborn ponies. to me it's weird that they have front legs. i guess mermaids have arms but the blunt feet are a little weird to me. i don't have any though. maybe they're cute in person.
so something between sea ponies and land ponies?
The Surprise Twins are premature foals, Teeny Tinies and newborns are the same age, but Teeny Tinies are born naturally smaller. First Tooths and regular babies are the same age but at completely different stages of tooth growth (pony teeth finish growing at varying ages, but it tends to stop at their approproximate equivalent of eight, maximum). Sweetheart Sisters are teenagers. Most ponies lose this frame upon adulthood, but some retain it (hence the pony bride/other tall adults).I choose to either interpret the Dream Beauties as non-canon or separate from the other ponies, not being the same kinds of ponies as the others. Perhaps they are (non-pony) horses rather than ponies.
Quote from: TheClassCalico on February 02, 2023, 09:32:15 PMThe Surprise Twins are premature foals, Teeny Tinies and newborns are the same age, but Teeny Tinies are born naturally smaller. First Tooths and regular babies are the same age but at completely different stages of tooth growth (pony teeth finish growing at varying ages, but it tends to stop at their approproximate equivalent of eight, maximum). Sweetheart Sisters are teenagers. Most ponies lose this frame upon adulthood, but some retain it (hence the pony bride/other tall adults).I choose to either interpret the Dream Beauties as non-canon or separate from the other ponies, not being the same kinds of ponies as the others. Perhaps they are (non-pony) horses rather than ponies.The idea of normal horses with normal proportions existing in the same world as the ponies is kinda unsettling don't you think