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[mlkfaa] - Zoketi's Album -> moon lapicat.png

PostPosted: February 23rd, 2016, 2:46 am
by Zoketi
another original species, this one's a bit plain, but I'm satisfied.

M O O N - L A P I C A T
(Lynx cuniculus nocturna)

Other Names: Rabbit lynx, Burrowing lynx
Average Shoulder Height: 19 - 24 inches
Average Weight: 30 - 40 lbs

Genders: Aside from genitalia, there is very little difference between females and males. They're usually about the same size, though females can grow bigger more often.

Diet: Omnivorous. Like a raccoon, can devour mostly anything, from small mammals and birds to plants, insects, and even materials (trash, plastic, etc).

Facts: The claws on their front paws cannot be sheathed. They're big and made for digging burrows. Forelimbs are heavily muscled. They have a second transparent eyelid that comes in use during digging to protect the eyes. Also used during swimming, which is not an uncommon pastime.

Internal: Muscles are compact and large. They share the weaker immune system of rabbits.

Mentality: Quite clever little creatures. Naturally short-tempered. Occasionally carry a Napoleon complex.

Lifestyle: On terms of socialness, the lapicat varies from small groups to solitude. It is an able hunter on its own, and can survive without a warren. Family groups will often form and stick together over many generations, though.