That is right, folks. That bloody bastard you see before you is nothing more than yours truly. You all know who I am. It would be very strange if you did not. But, hey. Strange things do happen, so please proceed to meeting with 'Lorena' to learn some stuff about me.
Aside from that, I am a guitarist. Basically, I just told my parents I wanted to play the guitar. My dad was already one himself, so things were pretty easy. Saved up cash, bought my first axe, and never stopped since. That battered Strat I am with was given to me by my dad when he started to see I really had the knack for playing. It was his first axe. It has a name, too. Precious. Anyway, its been eighteen years and Precious and I have been enjoying ourselves going along with the endless road of music.
The 'Evergreen' deviations you saw before this are the great musicians I met along the way and made very good friends with which is how our band, Evergreen, was eventually formed. Aside from numerous gigs and performances throughout the year, we are also the main featured band for the annual Monster Mammoth Jam (MMJ) which is launched on New Year's Eve directly after the fireworks display. One of our most popular songs is 'Cherry Blossom', a heavy rock instrumental lead on by Precious and myself as well as Bo on the electric violin. If you want a sample, let me know.
Well, there you go, folks. Me.
Name: Caleb ID No.: 1730-10-28-26 D.O.B: 28th October 1730 Age: 281 years Height: 11.3 feet Weight: 263 kilograms
I have been watching your gallary for a long time and i literally JUST noticed that they had tails. You told me once that everything has a purpose, so what are the tails for?
They're for balancing. If you look closely at tailed animals, their tails constantly sway from side to side or up and down as they move about. Without their tails they'd be tripping all over the place.
Some species even use their tails as an extra limb, using it to grasp on to things and such. For an even stranger example, some reptiles use their tails as decoys or lures. The decoys are basically dropped off to distract predators and the lures are wriggled around to imitate a tasty worm perhaps.
As for aquatic animals, their tails are their rudders for swimming.
That white mass on your head: is that meant to be hair, or is that some kind of armored plate?
Some species even use their tails as an extra limb, using it to grasp on to things and such. For an even stranger example, some reptiles use their tails as decoys or lures. The decoys are basically dropped off to distract predators and the lures are wriggled around to imitate a tasty worm perhaps.
As for aquatic animals, their tails are their rudders for swimming.