Aliens!

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Okay seriously people, it does not matter if it's hard (as well as expensive if your working at a studio) or make them relatable by having an appearance of a human (Personality over Vanity!) Just do it!

Anyway, I'm troubled by people who made aliens look humanoid instead of, well, alien. I know that there would be humanoid aliens in irl but does not mean all alien species are goddamned humanoid!

So I try to image some non-humanoid concepts that aren't squids:
The first is that it would have the properties that of an elephant but then it would be limited to certain tools
The second is a bird-dinosaur thing (wait, aren't they the same-) but then I realize it would became a humanoid
The third is pretty much a rip-off of one of Star Wars aliens (to be precise, the Dugs)

So for my fourth (probably last) concept, it would be inspired by Nemo Ramjet's (Real Name: C.M. Kosemen's) works

And here it is!

Official Name: Astropod Megahippos SapiensCommon Names: Sleipnir, Dickhead, Kelpie Description: Found in a spacecraft that landed on Mars, the Megahipposes are an alien species that closely resembles that of horses on Earth

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Official Name: Astropod Megahippos Sapiens
Common Names: Sleipnir, Dickhead, Kelpie
Description: Found in a spacecraft that landed on Mars, the Megahipposes are an alien species that closely resembles that of horses on Earth. They had two "heads"; one for eating and the other for reproductive purposes. The upper "first head" is actually the reproductive part while the "second head" is use for eating. They're liquivorous, meaning that they consume much the same way as spiders do. They use all of their limbs to walk casually and use one-to-three limbs to grasp with but can't use two limbs to stand. They communicate by using chemical pheromones due they do have a written language; with the glyphs being soundness of course.

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