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Sure, why not? They’re both part mammal. They have teeth for eating anyway so they don’t need a hard beak. Plus, since their back halves are mammals and they both definitely nurse their young, the ability to make suction with their beaks is required for that to work
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@GaruuSpike
Maybe hippogriff / griffon beaks are just surprisingly flexible?
…I dunno, that’s the best idea I’ve got.
Which is always weird to me.
shhhhh it’s cartoon logic
probably the same reason that beaked characters in this show have teeth; the beaks function as lips