More Postures and Other Miscellany
A portrait of a yinrih wearing HUD specs
Yinrih walk on their hind feet by pressing the tail into the ground like a cane. The digits of rear paws are spread apart, the thumbs at right angles to the rest of the paw, and the claws are dug into the earth. Yinrih only walk this way when they're carrying something large that can't be managed with the tail and there's no cart or other tool to help them carry the object.
Yinrih prefer to carry unwieldy objects in small carts pulled in their tail. Even larger carts can be used, and are attached to the puller by a yoke.
Dams carry young kits on their back. The dam often rests her tail over the kits. This helps keep them upright, acts as a source of comfort, and allows the dam to better feel what their kits are up to, if they're fussy etc.



