Feathers, or tteliq (θ̟el.ic)
This is the faux-plumage on Ngoaq heads. This helps them camoflauge while hunting, appearing as a young harpy eagle to scare off other prey from food. The word for a bird’s feather is currently uncoined, but will be a different word.
Feathers, or tteliq (θ̟el.ic)
This is the faux-plumage on Ngoaq heads. This helps them camoflauge while hunting, appearing as a young harpy eagle to scare off other prey from food. The word for a bird’s feather is currently uncoined, but will be a different word.
1. no bilabials due to facial anatomy; mice have a split lip
2. “dentals” are interdental due to tongue and teeth size
3. mice have a longer jaw with more possible places of articulation, but i’m using authorial fiat in excluding that
4. glottal sounds evolved from squeeks
1. no bilabials due to facial anatomy; mice have a split lip
2. “dentals” are interdental due to tongue and teeth size
3. mice have a longer jaw with more possible places of articulation, but i’m using authorial fiat in excluding that
4. glottal sounds evolved from squeeks