8.30.2010
note #115
you know what i don't get about centaurs? what must their internal anatomy be like? i mean, essentially you're putting two of the same parts together with the human and horse torsos: heart, lungs, diaphragm, intestines, liver, spleen, kidneys, etc. so, what goes where? centaurs have to have larger hearts and lungs than normal in the first place to accommodate the bigger bodies and circulatory systems. but what happens with the extra space when you move things around?
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