F is for Features (of a Fool)

Each fool in the book should flaunt at least one unique feature. Animals and insects have many to observe and draw inspiration from. Not only can these features distinguish a look but also the way they communicate, move around, and function. Most living creatures have a body, head, arms, legs, eyes, ears, a nose and a mouth of some sort. Unique features flaunted by others are antlers, antenna, beaks, gills, quills, claws, whiskers, wings, webbed feet, fins, feathers, fur, flippers, fingers, toes, tentacles, tusks, tails, talons, horns, hooves, stingers, shells and scales. They crawl, fly, float, hop, swim, slither, and glide. To communicate they can growl, howl, dance, glow and even release odors . Sketching these observations are around the corner.


(I adore alliteration...a little too much.) 

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