Panzers
13 years ago
xx
The Panzer design was largely inspired by dragon and shark ancestors, with small alien tweaks in DNA.
This species is mainly adapted to be a land hunter, but can also be a master of the seas. Their already-sharp senses are heightened with alien engineering. These creatures are rare, but can occasionally be found in caves or various other damp areas. However, they can also be found in mountains, large bodies of water, and sometimes forests and oceans.
Panzers have elongated, slim, and sleek builds. They appear to have little or no muscle tone. While their ribs are visible and give them a rather wasted appearance, they can also be compressed some when squeezing into tight places. They have long limbs, aiding in speed, and also have large paws- which are equipped with massive, razor sharp, retractable claws. On each limb is a sort of fin, which helps them maneuver better in water. They also have a dorsal fin, and a powerful tail despite its tiny appearance.
Panzers have long narrow muzzles, accompanied by an even longer tongue, allow them to find smaller prey in enclosed areas (much like an anteater). Their maws are lined with long fangs, which are capable of delivering strong neuro-toxin when attacking large prey. If ever a tooth breaks or becomes weak, the Panzer quickly sheds it and grows a new one. These creatures also have three sets of eyes, and horns. Their horns are used for attack, defense, and sparring.
A Panzer's eyes are very special. While having pretty good eyesight all around, each pair is also capable of seeing things in different ways. The smaller set is capable of night vision and is sensitive to light, hence their size. The middle set is aided with infrared vision, and then the last, largest set, is able to focus in on things far away- much like an eagle.
These creatures are also genderless. Their reproductive nature is unknown.
Panzers are a closed species and will only be available through adoption.
Can be drawn as anthros, but I prefer them to be left as feral. While Panzers are genderless, they can still be referred to with masc, fem, or neut pronouns.
As a general species rule: Please, always credit species back to me!
Danke! ♥
FA+
