TeleKi Adoptable
14 years ago
My contact e-mail:
tigressmin[at]gmail.com TeleKin are a species I created myself, though they do have some obvious influences from creations like Pokemon, Neopets, and some cute anime animals. X3 Their species as a whole isn't fully fleshed out, thus their are gaps in information. Details subject to change. TeleKi is singular form of the species, TeleKin is the plural form.
Just a few notes:
They have Tri-Ears, that are highly flexible and can spread to almost fan-like proportions around the head. Each section of the Tri-Ear can move individually. They have excellent hearing and depend on this sense above all others.
Their tail is very ribbon-like, though it is quite strong and flexible. A TeleKi has very strong muscles in the tail, and can bend it in almost any imaginable position. They are prehensile, and can support their own weight.
They use their 'headgear' mostly for protection, as they are quiet peaceful herbivores. Those in the wild travel in small herds, with the dominant females leading. However, they are no larger then a domestic cat. Both Male and Female TekeKin have horns, and do not vary in size or shape due to gender. There is no discernible difference between the two. Those without 'headgear' are quite uncommon, and find protection from others who can help defend them. Thus they make excellent pets and more common in the domestic variety. They like to put objects on their head, since it feels bare. Current 'headgear' {horns/antlers} includes: Bighorn Sheep, Pronghorn, Four-Horned Antelope, White Tailed Deer, and Addax.
TeleKin are most known for their cute chirping sounds, that can only be related to "Ki". Though their vocal range is extensive, this seems to be their primary vocabulary base.
For those of my friends on CS, I actually already have an adoptable thread going on there. I've already gone through my grand opening with some sucess. I hope to work on another line set for baby TeleKi and perhaps even do customs.
http://www.chickensmoothie.com/Foru.....p;amp;t=558848
I appreciate any feedback and all the support I have so far <3
Just a few notes:
They have Tri-Ears, that are highly flexible and can spread to almost fan-like proportions around the head. Each section of the Tri-Ear can move individually. They have excellent hearing and depend on this sense above all others.
Their tail is very ribbon-like, though it is quite strong and flexible. A TeleKi has very strong muscles in the tail, and can bend it in almost any imaginable position. They are prehensile, and can support their own weight.
They use their 'headgear' mostly for protection, as they are quiet peaceful herbivores. Those in the wild travel in small herds, with the dominant females leading. However, they are no larger then a domestic cat. Both Male and Female TekeKin have horns, and do not vary in size or shape due to gender. There is no discernible difference between the two. Those without 'headgear' are quite uncommon, and find protection from others who can help defend them. Thus they make excellent pets and more common in the domestic variety. They like to put objects on their head, since it feels bare. Current 'headgear' {horns/antlers} includes: Bighorn Sheep, Pronghorn, Four-Horned Antelope, White Tailed Deer, and Addax.
TeleKin are most known for their cute chirping sounds, that can only be related to "Ki". Though their vocal range is extensive, this seems to be their primary vocabulary base.
For those of my friends on CS, I actually already have an adoptable thread going on there. I've already gone through my grand opening with some sucess. I hope to work on another line set for baby TeleKi and perhaps even do customs.
http://www.chickensmoothie.com/Foru.....p;amp;t=558848
I appreciate any feedback and all the support I have so far <3
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Could I have link to the CS thread? I REALLY WAAANT!