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Description Common Name: Wiesli
Size: Variable, pending on these species. Silverback( 27.5-45cm tall in the shoulder, 57.5-75cm from snout to tail-base + 20-35cm long tail = 77.5-110cm from snout to tail), Striped(27.5-40cm tall in the shoulders, 57.5-65cm from snout to tail-base + 21.25-32.5cm long tail = 78.75-97.5cm from snout to tail), Masked(20-30cm tall in the shoulders, 42.5-65cm from snout to tail-base + 15-22.5cm long tail = 57.5-87.5cm from snout to tail), Tropical(32.5-45cm tall in the shoulders, 67.5-87.5cm from snout to tail-base + 22.5-32.5cm long tail = 90-120cm from snout to tail), Generic(22.5-37.5cm tall in the shoulders, 45-67.5cm from snout to tail-base + 17.5-32.5cm long tail = 62.5-100 from snout to tail), Desert(15-32.5cm tall in the shoulders, 35-57.5cm from snout to tail-base + 12.5-27.5cm long tail = 47.5-85cm from snout to tail), and Arctic( 25-42.5cm tall in the shoulders, 47.5-77.5cm from snout to tail-base + 17.5-27.5cm long tail = 65-105cm from snout to tail) species.
Classification: Caniform
Habitat:  Forests, Grasslands, Deserts, Mountains, Arctic, Savannas, Jungles, Beaches, Swamps
Diet: Carnivorous; diet consisted of small mammals, honey, berries, carrion, insects, muskupine kittens, birds, eggs, small reptiles, arachnids, bees, amphibians, fish, small ungulates, small animals, grasses, fruits, vegetables, other wiesli species
Description: Everybody knows that wieslis, waslis, and wuslis are the caniforms, but they are hybrids between canids and mustelids. For example of how the animal is mixed from, a coyote and the American pine marten, that's a common example. Other canids can be bred with mustelids, like pine martens, domestic dogs, uncommonly, but it is possible that rare things makes it into a wiesli/wasli/wusli, are badgers, jackals, foxes, dingoes, wild dogs, weasels, ferrets, tanukis, etc. The wolf wiesli is more of a hybrid between a wolf(e.g. red, African golden, Eurasian golden, graey, etc.) and a wiesli, which makes them bigger than the average wiesli. Male wieslis are simply called "wieslis," and the females are also called "waslis." They are complete healthy as a canid-mustelid hybrid. Wieslis are sometimes playful, yet they are sneaky and funny, due to the fact, their playful behavior is more marten-like, while their cunning is similar to a coyote, red fox, and the golden jackals altogether. Although they are dog-like, the bright coloring on their muzzles(except for the top of the muzzles, and lower jaws) looked more like a mustache, and they appear in all possible, yet natural colors,  black tips are complete common, but bright tail tips are extremely rare. Even darker undersides and darker muzzles, and light markings on the dorsal are extremely rare as the ones with the bright tail tip, such as the silverbacks(the black-backed-jackal-honey-badger hybrids). Striped wieslis had close resemblances to tiger-wieslis(tiger-wieslis can be more of the breeds that are similar to the cheetah, greyhound, and the hyapins, but painted like tigers), but they are hybrids between the badgers, back-striped weasel, and the side-striped jackal. Wieslis are loners, but they had bigger territories and exceptionally many of the waslis. Waslis did have manes from forehead to the back of the shoulders, yet they are social to each males in their territories. Really hard for a wild animal who became smaller by humans, so wieslis can fight off competitors, like other wieslis, dogs, wolves, rat-panthers, lung dragons, gryphons, jackals, hyenas, leopards, jaguars, other big cats, hyapins, badgers, wolverines, raccoons, foxes, coyotes, lions, coyotahs, and even small bears(e.g. sloth, panda, black, moon, and sun). When a wiesli whose a brother of a wusli, mother waslis can take care of pups, of wieslis, waslis, and/or even wuslis. Not all mother are really nice and kind, but some mother waslis can kill the wuslis, because they said that wuslis didn't develop like wieslis and waslis. Most waslis are highly warmhearted than the wieslis, but that doesn't mean that all are snappy. Predators besides the other weisli species, are kalpanas, armorlions, hyenas(especially spotted, brown, and striped), hyapins, rat-panthers, coyotahs, brown, grizzly, and polar bears, eagles, zakis, tigers, alligators, dragons, crocodiles, and even Ingitiszoa's wild dogs, such as seths and leucrottas. Silverbacked Wieslis are even more rarer than most wuslis, but half-like most wieslis, they can be solitary, or in pairs, or even in a family pack, lead by a breeding pair of alphas. Most silverbacks are omnivorous, which they can eat honey, bees, carrion, gazelle fawns, seal pups, newborn sea panthers, gryphon eggs, termites, and even hyapin cubs. They are depicted as the most fearless variations of the wieslis. Masked wieslis can be the most social, which they had similar behaviors to ferrets and tanukis, which they lived family groups, however they can get along with other family groups as neighbors. Tropical wieslis do looked like foxes with the dark muzzle, but they lived in the jungles, but they are more like common(or generic) wieslis, but more social as their masked counterparts. Tropical wieslis are really rare as their silverbacked counterparts, yet they are nocturnal, and crepuscular, but they can hibernate in the winter. Was it possible that tropical wieslis can swim in the water, so they cool down in the heat, and/or so they can fish on fish and clams? Pretty much. Desert wieslis had similar reputations as hunters and scavengers, and they are much more carnivorous than most wieslis. Desert wieslis can be rivals against hyapins, which both had similar ways to lions are against spotted hyenas, but desert wieslis had similar behaviors like foxes, jackals, weasels, and dingoes, meaning that they lived from being solitary, to in small packs of 6 members(consisted of wieslis, waslis, wuslis, and their pups, all lead by an alpha wasli). Like polar bear, arctic wieslis cannot molt their winter fur into summer furs, which they can survive in the coldest places, but they can coexist with common wieslis. Both common and arctic wiesli species can dominate each other, yet they can dominat small predators, like masked wiesli species, weasels, ferrets, foxes, and wild cats. Arctic wieslis can feast on fish, eggs, sea birds, moss, grass, and carrion(carcasses by size from lemmings, to mammoths, to even whales). As a matter of fact, arctic wieslis can share kills from polar bears, wolves, snow leopards, foxes, wolverines, pumas, tigers, and other predators that lived in the arctic. Masked wiesli species can be more easily tamed, and can be use as household pets, so they can get along with domestic pets, like dogs, cats, panthers, and hyapins, and they can be use as pest control. However tamed wiesli species can eat the chicken meat that has been given by their masters. About the wuslis, the wuslis are the retard form of wieslis, plus their sex is neutral, either him, it, or her. Wuslis are always fat, while most wieslis are rarely fat.       

Art (C) Shawn Brunner ,aka Patchi1995  
Wiesli, Wasli, and Wusli species (C) StanHoneyThief  
Fictional Species (C) Their respectful owners
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Comments: 9

bear48 [2017-03-09 01:27:53 +0000 UTC]

very cool 

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Patchi1995 In reply to bear48 [2017-03-09 01:40:00 +0000 UTC]

Thanks.

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MrWolf86 [2017-03-08 22:34:23 +0000 UTC]

They also do not have the typical Wiesli markings.
If it would give any help I can redo them for you.
Wieslis and Wusli always have a typical developed marking shema which makes them into the species they are. Like red fox also always has a white tail tip, no matter the color.

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Patchi1995 In reply to MrWolf86 [2017-03-08 22:35:46 +0000 UTC]

Oh, I guess you're right. Sorry about that.

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MrWolf86 In reply to Patchi1995 [2017-03-08 22:41:17 +0000 UTC]

It is okay, many people do not really see the "special" thing in this species XD they are not really original and to many they look like random canines.

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Patchi1995 In reply to MrWolf86 [2017-03-08 23:00:30 +0000 UTC]

Oh, ok.

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Patchi1995 [2017-03-08 20:37:13 +0000 UTC]

That Lediblock2  is what a wiesli is! I know what StanHoneyThief  says, that wieslis are the species he made, that they are hybrid animals of marten/mustelid and dog/canids, and they looked a bit like a mix between martens and coyotes.

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Lediblock2 In reply to Patchi1995 [2017-03-08 21:07:25 +0000 UTC]

I see.

Question: Did you guys ever make something that looks like older restorations of Andrewsarchus? (wdghk.deviantart.com/art/Mista… )

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Patchi1995 In reply to Lediblock2 [2017-03-08 21:26:12 +0000 UTC]

I don't know.

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