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I literally was supposed to do this in 2020, but my lazy butt couldn't do it. So here we are, 2 years later. Changed the name from "Deformation" to "Mutation" bc I don't like the name "Deformation" anymore._____________________________________________________________________________________________
Explanation of these (left-to-right):
Different-Sized Ears/"Ponytail": Pretty self-explanatory. The ears have different sizes each. If a Boontgie have this mutation, there's a 40% of chance that the smaller ear will be deaf.
No Ears: Also pretty self-explanatory. The Boontgie has literally no ears, and so, they'll be deaf. There's also Boontgies with only one ear, making the missing ear deaf.
Heterochromia: This is one of the most common Boontgie mutation. Like in humans, the Boontgie's eyes will be different colors each, or have a little dot with a different color in their eye(s).
Total Blindness: They can't open their eyes, like, for real. Because of that, these Boontgies are totally blind. But thanks to the improvement of the ears, which already works MUCH BETTER than human ears, they are perfectly fine.
Color Blindness: They may look blind, however, they're not. They just can't see colors well. The more dessaturated their eye color is, the more dessaturated they see the world. These Boontgies are mostly seen using glasses, because glasses, indeed, correct their vision.
Curse of Reficul: Tokyo Ghoul phase anyone? These Boontgies were been cursed by an evil deity called Reficul, making them lose control of themselves, and have muderous tendencies. When they are in control, they seem pretty "normal", however, when they lose control, their eyes become empty and goopy.
Conjointed/Siamese Twins: Just like in all species, Boontgies are able to be conjointed twins. However, just like in all species, they are extremely rare. A Boontgie can only give birth to coinjointed twins if...
Conjointed Diamonds: ...they have the conjointed diamond mutation, which, alas, it's just as rare! If a Boontgie has this mutations, they have a 50/50 chance to get separate twins or conjointed twins.
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Thank you for standing by! You can also see:
Standard Boontgies Traits Chart
Also go check out the group or boontgiegalore.wordpress.com for more information and examples of this species.
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Boontgies are a semi-open species by me.