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Description
Common Name: Rat-PantherCommon Name Synonyms: Panther-Rat, Wolf Civet, Night-Howling Beast, Giant Linsang
Scientific Name: Rattopanthera lupocephale
Size: 40-110cm tall in the shoulders, 100-275cm long from snout to tail
Classification: Feliform
Habitat: Forests, Savanna, Mountains, Deserts, Jungles
Diet: Carnivorous; diet consisted of rats, opossums, unicorns, marrow, carrion, small dragons, birds, armorlion cubs, kalpana puppies, foxes, small mustelids, weislis, dickworms, young humanoids, monkeys, mice, muskupine and catoblepas calves, domestic livestock, ponies, seths, squirrels, crocodilian hatchlings, scorpions, sauropod hatchlings, sheep, goats, deer
Description: Ingitiszoa's largest members of the Prionodont family, closely related to the small Asian linsang. RatPanthers got the name, due to the looks of crossbreed between a rat, a leopon(lion/leopard hybrid), and a bear-wolf(like Amphicyon for example). Some in old times, depict that this killer linsang is a "Cats of the dog family," because they looked like wolves with long-tails, sharp-incisors half the size of their canine-teeth, but some actually said that RatPanthers, like Asian linsangs, are more closely related to cats, than to dogs, just like hyenas being parts of the Feliform family. And some others, says that these big pests looked like it was a hyapin with dexterious hands of a raccoon, mane of a lion, head of a leucrotta, within a goatee of a goat. More often then not, RatPanthers are good at climbing trees, to stalk their prey, to drop themselves to their prey, in other ways, they can stalk them without noise. They are known to be the "Assassins of Ingitiszoa's Beasts," due to their stealth, similar to a feline and a Brainshrinker(its monotreme competitor). The competitors and enemies, are hyapins, coyotahs, brainshrinkers, hose-nosed bears, panthers, jabberwockies, gryphons, lung dragons, wolves, hyenas, hooey hounds, seths, and kalpanas(especially healthy ones, like from teenagers to elders). Half like linsangs, they are solitary, or some RatPanthers lived in pairs(A: a mating pair, and B: a bond between parent and his/her kitten), family groups(similar equivalents to African golden wolves, which is mother, father, and puppies), or in a large prides of 6-144 members, lead by a dominant male. The threats of this predator were diseases, contacted with rats, mice, cats, and dogs, to spread the infection, and rabies from them. Other threats besides diseases and competitors, are predators of the RatPanther, big panthers, big bears, hyapins, alligators, dragons, humanoids(even though their younger and frailer counterparts are prey, which might include humans, centaurs, avicentaurs, kobolds, etc.). Like lions, ratpanthers are not only that they're hunters, but they are always had reputations as a scavenger.
Art (C) Shawn Brunner ,aka Patchi1995
RatPanther species (C) Shawn Brunner ,aka Patchi1995
Fictional Species (C) Their respectful owners
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Comments: 13
MrWolf86 [2017-02-18 14:15:12 +0000 UTC]
They are a pretty cool fictional species, I like how they can have pattern markings like felines.
I am sure I want to use them as a predator species in my upcoming comics if you allow me to
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Patchi1995 In reply to MrWolf86 [2017-02-18 16:21:15 +0000 UTC]
Yes, you can use my ratpanthers as predators for the series of Weisli and Wusli.
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KalpanaCartoons In reply to Lediblock2 [2017-02-25 02:26:23 +0000 UTC]
The kalpana was originally a species that's a Beast-like hybrid between a sloth bear, a tiger and a Gigantopithecus.
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MrWolf86 In reply to Lediblock2 [2017-02-18 14:14:06 +0000 UTC]
A Wiesli (not weisli) is a species I made, it is a hybrid animal of a marten/mustelid and a dog/canid and looks a bit like a mix of marten and coyote.
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Patchi1995 In reply to Lediblock2 [2017-02-17 23:13:01 +0000 UTC]
Seths are the tall wild dogs with giraffe-like spots and gazelle-like features, based on the Seths of the Egyptian Mythology. And do you know what a Kalpana is, ask KallyToonsStudios . Do you know what a weisli is, ask StanHoneyThief . And do you know what a hyapin is, ask CrazyCrocuta .
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Patchi1995 In reply to Zgerken [2017-02-17 23:13:55 +0000 UTC]
Thank you, Asante, Arigato, Gracias, and all those thanks man.
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Zgerken In reply to Patchi1995 [2017-02-17 23:20:18 +0000 UTC]
No problem, I'm just glad I get to see all these interesting creatures artists like you create.
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