Description of lepidcats
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Lepidcats are enchanting mammals whose name ("lepidoptera" + "cat") perfectly captures their unique appearance: a feline body covered in soft fur, and two pairs of delicate wings with charming "antennae," just like moths
Sadly, their wings, though beautiful, are no longer suitable for flight. Lepidcats adore climbing trees and resting on rocks. Their claws allow them to grip any surface securely, and their wings, along with the antennae on their tails, help them maintain balance
Although their ancestors were carnivores, modern Lepidcats are quite content with not only meat, but also insects and plant matter. Some individuals even become vegetarian, abstaining from all animal products (including insects) for ethical reasons
Lepidcats are viviparous. To raise their offspring, females weave cozy and warm nests from their own silk in secluded places: tree hollows, rock crevices. One litter usually consists of three to eight young
Lepidcats are social animals, preferring to live in small groups where they exhibit complex social behavior
Sadly, their wings, though beautiful, are no longer suitable for flight. Lepidcats adore climbing trees and resting on rocks. Their claws allow them to grip any surface securely, and their wings, along with the antennae on their tails, help them maintain balance
Although their ancestors were carnivores, modern Lepidcats are quite content with not only meat, but also insects and plant matter. Some individuals even become vegetarian, abstaining from all animal products (including insects) for ethical reasons
Lepidcats are viviparous. To raise their offspring, females weave cozy and warm nests from their own silk in secluded places: tree hollows, rock crevices. One litter usually consists of three to eight young
Lepidcats are social animals, preferring to live in small groups where they exhibit complex social behavior