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Published: 2015-09-17 13:34:21 +0000 UTC; Views: 2112; Favourites: 27; Downloads: 0
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Description AS OF MARCH 18 2020
This bavacoda guide is out of date! All Bavacoda's made before the year 2020 are allowed to conform to the new species sheet OR old species sheet.

The new, updated reference sheet can be found HERE


FOR FURTHER UPDATES PLEASE JOIN THE BAVACODA GROUP!!!


Bavacodas are a species of gooey slug humanoid creatures. They are very childlike in appearance because they are a very short and cute species. They are made of goo but have a thicker consistency (more like gelatin than ooze) and cannot melt or otherwise vastly change their shapes. They do leave slime trails with their tails but only when they're feeling incredibly emotional.

The tallest Bavacoda ever recorded was at a height of 4 feet and two inches full grown. The longest tail, from base to tip, was recorded at 6 feet and seven inches long.


Gender: Every Bavacoda is a hermaphrodite, much like real slugs / snails. They can choose a preferred gender and are able to alter their form just enough to mimic their preferred gender. Some prefer no gender at all while others will give themselves the appearances of breasts or other genitalia to mimic which they would like. This process takes time and great effort, so they can't change their gender on a whim or willy nilly.  

Breeding :
Bavacoda's lay gooey eggs, however the eggs will not survive outside of their gelatin bodies. Their tails are used as incubators for their eggs. No matter their gender, any Bavacoda can have eggs. Fertilized eggs remain in the base of their tail until they are ready to hatch – at which point the Bavacoda's will lay a clutch of gooey eggs, from which baby Bavacoda's are born. A clutch of eggs usually varies between 1-6 eggs. Each egg is about the size of a coconut. Larger clutches of eggs are rarer due to the small stature / size of the Bavacoda's tail.

✖ No taller than 4 feet, can be shorter.
✖ Don't physically age past 20.
✖ Made of thick, gelatinous goo.
✖ Giant slug like tails make up about half of their body starting at the small of their back.
✖ 2 Gooey, flexible horns.
✖ While their hands are defined well, their feet are not.
✖ Patterns are like fingerprints, no two are the same.
✖ No Bavacoda has traditional hair or fur. Everything on their body is made of goo so their hair looks more like globs or thick dreads.
✖ Styling and shape of their 'hair' varies greatly.
✖ Not fast runner due to the weight of their tail.
✖ Their tails work much like a Kangaroo's would, allowing them to support themselves on it for brief periods of time.
✖ All tails are fat and rounded, never pointed, and due to the weight of them are too heavy to lift easily.
✖  Bavacodas can absorb food from any part of their body, however most will eat through their mouth for it is considered 'polite'.
✖ As Bavacoda's can range from both gel to rather sticky, some Bava's may find they attract certain items that get stuck in their goo, or in their bodies. A few of them like to roll with this and adopt a 'theme' all their own.

Mutations / Rarities

✖ Gooey Tentacles / Horns on area's other than their heads.
✖ More or less than 2 horns.
✖ Solidified stones / gems as markings.
✖ Glowing markings.
✖ Twins (matching markings).
✖ Black and / or very dark skin colors.

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Comments: 5

KiyaKittenSaito [2016-05-23 19:03:35 +0000 UTC]

Loooooove <3

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BluejayBae [2016-01-04 15:42:56 +0000 UTC]

These look so adorable! I'll have to get one at some point * o *

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MiloBytes In reply to BluejayBae [2016-01-04 16:05:02 +0000 UTC]

Awwww! Thank you dear~!

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Whatevenislife-chan [2015-09-18 21:09:54 +0000 UTC]

This looks like a super awesome species!!! Can't wait to see them!

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MiloBytes In reply to Whatevenislife-chan [2015-09-19 06:18:11 +0000 UTC]

Thank you so much!
If you'd like you could join the group for more updates/adopts.

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