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Fatal-Katalyst — Exotic Companion Chart

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Description Have you ever wondered "How easy is it to own a Rabtilian/AntLion/Dayling?" No? Well too bad! Cause here is a chart to help find an interplanetary companion!

Rabtilian:
Rabtilians are very complex critters despite appearing much like a rabbit. They need constant attention or they'll be very upset and simply starve themselves to death, if you cannot provide the constant attention they need you can get another Rabtilian to keep them company. Fun Fact; a group of Rabtilians is called a flop. A Rabtilian can live and adapt to any environment, though they prefer an area in which if needed they can run about like the little psychos they are. They aren't beginner friendly due to how fragile they can be. Their diets consist mostley of meat, green veggies, colourful fruit, and eggs. They need extra calcium and keratin to promote healthy scale/fur growth. Yes these mother duckers have scales, it's hidden under their fur.

AntLions:
These massive critters are shockingly easy to take care of despite their huge size. They can eat just about anything and they honestly could care less about whether they get attention or not. They will tolerate other AntLions despite naturally being social creatures. Fun Fact, a hive of AntLions can have up to 70 members and they all have an instinct that allows them to tell if another AntLion is in danger. They prefer having massive areas to live and run. 

Daylings:
These 17ft+ entities are surprisingly difficult to care for despite being a beginner level companion, they prefer to eat meat and they hate social contact, they can be cuddly but hate interacting with their caregivers. They grow quickly and need tons of room to run, play, hide, and fly. A fact about these guys is that they will not take "no" as an answer when it comes to cuddles. If you say no, they'll drag you to their "nest" and force their platonic love onto you. Also the babies of this species is called a dawn. Dawns will hold their tail for comfort and require attention from caregivers 24/7.
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