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I got a relatively positive response (and also I was bored) so I went ahead and made a ref forthese things ^-^However, since Viscets are my primary concern, these will probably be loose & self-serving. Because of that, they'll most likely be semi-open/closed--you can make your own to keep or sell, but first you have to buy permission. Once you buy permission to create your own, you can sell designs you make or make customs for yourself (by these guidelines here).
Example of existing ref/adopt
feedback appreciated!
Anatomy
Their long, thin body stands at 4 to 5 feet tall at the eyes, making for unusually fast speed
and agile movement. Their snout is long and thin, with an upwards curve in their jaw and
slanted eyes almost giving them a happy appearance. Their maw has both regular teeth
and bony 'crushers' that can scrape bone. Their armored claws can gouge bark or hide, and
large ears make for good hearing.
Though large, they're not too strong, and have to utilize speed, aim, and inflicting bloodloss
as their advantages in battle.
Traits
They most commonly have feathers on their cheeks, back, tailtip, and elbows/ankles. These
feathers may be lacking, vary in size/density, and can be found in other places, such as their
chin and underbelly.
Their eyes are normally pupil-less and glowing, but they can have slit or rounded pupils.
Their crusher-fangs can very in size and number.
Lifestyle
They live in packs of 5-7 with a hierarchy centered around a dominant mated pair. Their
societies are mainly matriarchal, with females being slightly larger and dominant over males
of the same rank.
They are heavily territorial, and mark their territory by using their armored claws to gouge
scrapes in rocks and trees. Different packs mark differently (up-down, diagonal, horizontal,
combination) to differentiate. They live in temperate forests, but may wander up foothills or
into fields.
In the spring, they shed their winter coat and use these fur/feathers with twigs to build a
nest. Pairs mate for life and may lay a brood of 1-3 eggs. Families have close social bonds,
but this dissipates with age and lower-ranking juveniles may be chased from the territory.
Diet
They hunt together as packs and take down their prey with speed. Together, they may enjoy
the spoils of larger prey, even stealing human livestock, but individuals can hunt fish or small
animals. During the winter, they may use their crusher-fangs to eat bark of trees. In famine
they may resort to plants or cannibalism.
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Comments: 7
Xhyxhahruxh [2022-09-23 03:49:23 +0000 UTC]
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yeongeunyoon [2016-06-23 03:31:31 +0000 UTC]
wow i love this species somuch ;;
they're beautifulllll
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