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Published: 2017-03-11 00:56:43 +0000 UTC; Views: 3832; Favourites: 26; Downloads: 13
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Description
Common Name: KalidahCommon Name Synonyms: Killer Badger, Tiger Bear,
Scientific Name: Melokalpana striatakalida
Size: 70-220cm in the shoulders, 107.5-330cm from snout to tail-base + 37.5-110cm long tail = 145-440cm from snout to tail.
Classification: Caniform
Habitat: Forests, Grasslands, Arctic, Savannas, Jungles
Diet: Carnivorous; diet consisted of carrion, livestock, pachyderms, kalpanas, young armorlions, hyapins, wieslis, ungulates, panthers, dogs, berries, honey, muskupines, bear pups, dragons, birds, fish, snakes, mangoes
Description: Ingitiszoa's largest musteloids that can be based on the kalidahs of The Wizard Oz. According to the Cowardly Lion, he says that kalidahs are half-tigers, half-bears, and their teeth and claws are longer, so he says that they'll tear a lion himself apart, in pieces. They can rival against the Kalpana for being the biggest musteloids even known, though the two can rival against the elephant seal. Kalidahs prefer to live alone, or in pairs, or even exceptionally a bond between mother and 1-4 pups. Like bears, their pups can climb trees for safety, or they can ride on their mother's back. Like wieslis, though in mating season, male kalidahs can establish larger territories, but more than one females are always welcome to the male's territory, just like a harem. Males can fight each other for their mate. Although the kalidahs, kalpanas, wieslis(waslis, and/or wuslis), ratpanthers, and hyapins rival each other, but they can coexist in the forests. Adults had no natural predators, but their pups do had natural predators, like armorlions, hyapins, coyotahs, ratpanthers, packs of silverbacked wieslis, alligators, dragons, and others. Humanoid poachers can hunt the kalidahs for their fur, so their fur can be made into sweaters, dresses(for humanoids and centauroids alike), earmuffs, etc. Ingitiszoan Kalidahs do looked more like a felid than a mustelid, but they are more closely related to badgers.
Art (C) Shawn Brunner ,aka Patchi1995
Fictional Species (C) Their Owners
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Comments: 5
HewyToonmore [2017-03-11 01:15:36 +0000 UTC]
MARVELOUS!!! Mind if I use these for my own Wizard of Oz adaptation?
PS: When you get to the Hippogiraffes, careful not to make them ugly!
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Patchi1995 In reply to HewyToonmore [2017-03-11 01:21:08 +0000 UTC]
You are always welcome to use my kalidah for your own Wizard of Oz adaptation. Good advice about not making these creatures ugly.
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