Why does this thing even have boobies? It has the build of a terrestrial mammal which has re-entered bodies of water. It's breasts would naturally shrink as having any excess weight would slow it down, plus the risk of predators biting them off and hindering their ability to feed their young. It doesn't have a jaw either. Most likely sucking through mud to eat up plankton and other small organisms as a way of feeding. Their newborns should be able to eat on their own straight from birth without the need for nursing.It also has barnacles on it, meaning it would spend large amounts of time in the water with the occasional basking like we see in the movie. It's pigment suggests that it doesn't usually swim in the open ocean either. So it likely sticks to relatively shallow water despite it's size. How would one of it's young be able to feed while in the water with the risk of colliding with nearby rocks? Or would they just swim out into the deeper parts of the water to feed? Because with their size, you know they couldn't climb onto land regularly to feed.On top of all that, it's breasts are human-like. With an udder style formation which would mean they have several pups that need to all drink from it at once! Really analyzing this specimen's design, it just doesn't make sense. How have these things not gone extinct?
>>217798301>starslopgrow up
Why do banthas live in the desert?
it's a movie for retards written by retards.
>>217798301The answer is simply Humiliation Ritual for Star Wars fans.