What creature I see you as
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lol mine was the shortest - but also the cutest
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@Namira :}
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Ferrah
“ Ferrah are sleek and thin creatures built for speed and endurance. Their large chest cavities hold an incredibly strong diaphragm and pair of lungs, enabling them to sprint long distances without tiring. Although fragile, they hunt best among packs to take down their prey in long distance chases… that is, if their prey even has the chance to escape. „
~ In-game Description
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Wubbrle the amazing Wubble yeah it didn’t have the behaviors listed
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@Enzi
Ghibli
“ Dwelling in skies and dusty sand dunes, this creature spends most of its time in the dry drafts of air. Easily maneuvering itself with its two large wings and winged tail it can find safety in the clouds. It usually ambushes from the skies and grabs prey using their four front arms and flying away, using a devastating drop below to kill them. They have a knock-out ability that allows them to disable predators and flee from combat. „
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Oh wow-
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rah
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@Namira accurate
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hi hi hi hi
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@Namira .
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@finneass
Mordelium
“ Mordeliums are giant tropical birds. They pride themselves in their vibrant colors and cleanliness. These bird like creatures have a docile temper and are very protective of their young. „
~ In-game Description
Mordeliums are very smart creatures.
Mordeliums almost always stay together, a lone Mordelium is as good as dead.
Mordelium communicate in situations where they have to be quiet by fanning their feathers different ways.
Mordeliums get their poison from eating poisonous plants.
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Warning: L O N GCavengauu (Banana Cerberus)
“ Cavengauu are giant hydras that reside in the warmer, lusher areas of Sonaria. The middle head is the larger, dominant head, and often stops it’s two smaller heads from quarreling with each other. They use their large, mace-like tails to knock and render predators unconscious as their bite force isn’t very strong. „
~ In-game Description
Cavengauu reside in the warmer, lusher areas of Sonaria, often in large sociable packs (typically with 4-8 individuals) called bunches. The middle head is the larger, dominant head and often stops its two other heads from quarreling.
In a bunch, Cavengauu, with the most heads (up to five), tend to be the most dominant.
Cavengauu rot with age. Elders of the species are often kicked out/left behind by their bunch as this process begins.
Rather than lay eggs, Cavengauu plant seeds and protect the sprouting trees.
Cavengauu use their thick tails to topple trees and destroy rocks to make room for their large nesting areas.
Cavengauu nesting areas are often decorated, usually with harvested foliage and pretty rocks.
It is entirely possible for Cavengauu to reproduce asexually.
Babies grow in bunches connected at the tail but break off once they’re able to walk by themselves.
Male Cavengauu often babysit while females search for food.
Cavengauu are monogamous and have partners for life.
Cavengauu heads are very picky; in order to become partners, each head on one Cavengauu has to like all three heads on another Cavengauu.
Often, they gift prized items to their partners.
Same-gender Cavengauu couples are common.
If a head is undesirable, the other heads will rip it off.
Cavengauu will knock each other’s tails together as a means of affection. When sleeping, they almost always sleep with one another.
Growth stage determines their colors:
Green Cavengauu are just babies/juveniles. They don’t taste particularly very good but otherwise are vulnerable to most predators. Juvenile Cavengauu are especially playful and can sometimes be seen batting smaller creatures (Such as Minawii) around in the water.
Yellow Cavengauu are mature adults and have developed a thick, tough peel to protect their bodies.
Brown/Black Cavengauu are elders and need to be cared for by their kind. Their flesh is soft and mushy, leaving predators struggling to open and close their mouths afterward.
Cavengauu almost entirely feed on poisonous/toxic creatures. As a result, it makes their peels very gross and unappetizing to chew on. Their diet also makes their meat to become slightly radioactive; large amounts can sometimes make creatures feel sick.
Their peel is not skin and doesn’t hurt when removed. However, doing so forever leaves them vulnerable to predators.
Cavengauu raid nests and eat the eggs of smaller creatures often as well.
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Dyaelatura (Butterfly Raptor)
“ A close relative to the Mekmek, Dyaelatura is a lightly built raptor-like creature with a carnivorous diet. They take on a terrestrial lifestyle and are swift with the ability to leap great distances. Dyaelatura is a solitary hunter and spends a majority of its time alone until it pairs with another to remain with as long as they live. They are very picky with partners and can take many years to find one. „
~ In-game Description
Dyaelatura are roughly as smart as ravens.
Dyaelatura are drawn to bright colors and often will pick off colorful feathers, scales, frills, etc, off of larger creatures for fun. Paired Dyaelatura will often gift these to each other.
Their attraction to color makes them particularly more susceptible to being lured by flashier predators.
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@A38 Funnily enough the one I gave you is one of my favorite creatures
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@Namira same
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I use it as a god-tier assault weapon sent from the heavens to do the man’s work
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@Namira said in What creature I see you as:
They are very picky with partners and can take many years to find one.
facts
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@Namira the fact I actually never learned much on swimming
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💀eyelovemoths🦋 lmfao how am I making this accurate on accident
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