Talk:The Gods/@comment-219.89.0.127-20191201094809/@comment-24018437-20191201152939

While I do agree that the Ursa seen in that video was just the redesigned version of the species, I do think Grimm subspecies can be possible, but I don't think they'd be quite the same as a subspecies in real-life biological terms. For example, the winged Beringals. I think those, in a way, can be considered a Grimm equivelant of a subspecies. Fantasy is often incredibly loose with real-world biology (and considering the Grimm don't obey regular biology makes that even more true), but in the case of the Grimm it can be somewhat possible. Variations such as the winged Beringals are the closest thing to a Grimm subspecies currently in the show.

Still, its not impossible. Imagine a Beowulf with slightly different traits then the rank and file version, because it needs to serve a specific purpose, but is overall still mostly the same as the regular Beowulf. It would be a Sunda Island tiger/Mainland Asia tiger situation, as opposed to a lion/tiger situation.