• chickenf622
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    Shit that’s it’s neck muscles?! I thought it was some flabs of skin that just got big like the male fiddler crabs one claw.

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      Their horns are massive (they are the size of a small horse) and the older ones get scars on their backs from running through dense foliage and their horns being yanked back. These things run at the sliiiiiightest sign of trouble, so it’s adaptation that simply being able to run through brush and not break their own necks, and fight other males, are complimentary.

      They are beautiful, delicious Chads, and they know it.

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        they are the size of a small horse

        Translation: These dudes are big as hell. Lone pictures never do them justice. Comparison.