I know. Its still sort of annoying when you're told (or at least used to in primary) that you were the best artist in school...seriously. Not meaning to boast, though. Maybe I shouldn't even have said this...
Anyway, here. I think I might have messed the proportions up a bit, though, which is really annoying. I also don't see how people often have pure white aronud their picture after scanning, but when I do it it comes out like this, unless I lighten it too much so you can barely see the picture anyway. I always tend to have my hand or the side of it o the paper while I'm drawing. I'm not sure if too many other people do this. If they do, how come their picture is still white? *sigh* it's SO annoying...

Not to be saying its bad or anything, but querying about the Steef skeleton, would it really need any organs between its back legs? becuase ribs are there to protect them, yet there's enough room in its upper body for a complete sets. But then again, the digestive system has to end at the end of teh body, if you know what I'm saying, so I presume that goes through there.
The indentation in the Scrab skull is leaving room for a large 'melon' like the one seen in dolphins and other cetaceans (ooh, fancy words!) to pick up the echoes from screeches made. In AO, if you look at it this way, the Scrab would hear you and turn to face you, let out a louder screech than usual for a more detailed/distanced view of its surroundings, then chases down its prey while releasing the quieter echoes again. It would explain why the Scrabs in AO always waited before attacking.
Alot of muscle is also packed over the ribs, and when tensed may provide some slight protection, like a sort of stiff rubber wall. I think thats why they still have muscles there, but no arms to actually make any use of them :P The shoulder balde is also for added protection. I suppose these features are mainly for fighting other Scrabs.
EDIT: Oh dear, it came out rather larger than I expected. I don't think its too bad though, is it?
EDIT...again: I also just spotted something. I can't remember what its called, but the part of the skull that the jaw end goes through should go right to the back of the skull, rather than there, so that there's plent of room for the oversized jaw muscles (Scrabs can apparently break bone easily with those jaws. Ouch)