03-18-2015, 05:53 PM
Ah, I getcha. and hey, I can understand that.
The neck is flexible, but the attachment remains the same. Also, a large percentage of the volume is occupied by muscle, fat, and other soft tissue, and there's also the layer of fur that adds to the silhouette and may be cause for the confusion. Most of the bending and moving occurs in the mid region of the neck, and the skin, fat, etc deform to that movement, so I can definitely see that.
it's similar to how our necks are flexible, but the vertebra linking to the base of our skull doesn't bend at that connection. (from what I can remember)
The neck is flexible, but the attachment remains the same. Also, a large percentage of the volume is occupied by muscle, fat, and other soft tissue, and there's also the layer of fur that adds to the silhouette and may be cause for the confusion. Most of the bending and moving occurs in the mid region of the neck, and the skin, fat, etc deform to that movement, so I can definitely see that.
it's similar to how our necks are flexible, but the vertebra linking to the base of our skull doesn't bend at that connection. (from what I can remember)