Thread:Dinoman972/@comment-32744161-20180528145333/@comment-24941009-20180602194621

Not humans, but almost all animals. And rather than just looking weird, having one mouth at the side doesn't look like a good survival strategy. Imagine having to eat with one of your cheeks, barely seeing what you're biting and needing to be in a rather uncomfortable pose.

Again, one of the Pathola's distinctions is the parts themselves, not the venom inside them. And it wouldn't be on its own family, but in Carnitoria.

I consider eye structure important as well. An antennae snail eye isn't the same as a round stemless regular eye, or the divided eye of an insect.

Lastly, dividing herbívorous cells has the same consequences as dividing omnivores and carnivores. Except that they are already divided in Ciliophora and Oozlebachridae, making matters even worse. Plus, if what you want is to keep Nanofurians together, just to let you know dividing only herbivores would inevitably separate both of them. You wouldn't have a reason to keep them together anymore.