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Post by Crimhthan The Great on May 20, 2015 12:47:35 GMT -5
When creating monsters it is often useful to look at what real life creatures can do as a basis for what the monster can do. For instance:
A Ruppell's griffon was sucked into a jet engine at 37,900 feet.
Bar-headed geese fly well above and directly over Mount Everest which is 29,028 feet high.
Lammergeyers have been observed at 27,000 feet.
Whooper swans have been observed at 27,000 feet.
A yellow-billed chough has been seen at 26,500 feet
A mallard has collided with an airplane at 21,000 feet.
Bar-tailed godwits have been spotted at almost 20,000 feet.
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