Discussion about Species and Subspecies! - Mirromy
13 years ago
General
MIRROMY GROUP NEWS!: Welcome to our page! Please Visit our Wiki for more up to date information.
Free-use templates for all the variants can be found HERE!
If you have art, stories, ideas and other things you would like to contribute, please note me and sent them to my email: mirromy.species[at]gmail.com
If you have questions you would like to ask, go HERE!
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Free-use templates for all the variants can be found HERE!
If you have art, stories, ideas and other things you would like to contribute, please note me and sent them to my email: mirromy.species[at]gmail.com
If you have questions you would like to ask, go HERE!
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I thought I'd post a journal up with the chance to discuss and compare the Mirromy species and subspecies!
Primary Species: Coastal (or Common) Mirromy: Though most of the subspecies are not technically subspecies, they are adaptations that nearly any Coastal Mirromy can achieve by being in that living environment for extended periods of time. (around 20 years) Pygmy and Volcanic are the only true subspecies.
Info Packet, if you haven't read it yet and have a Mirromy. It might help you out!
Subspecies
Cave Type - The most secretive best hunters. Typically small compared to other types.
Climber Type - The smartest and most agile.
Deep Sea Type- One of the largest. Huge tail, big eyes.
Lake Type- The dullest color wise, best at mimicking environments.
Polar (Arctic) Type - One of the tallest overall, also typically the widest (and most cuddly).
Pygmy (pygmy coastal) Type - Smallest and has gliding wings! (max of 3 feet high)
Reef (flora) Type - Most colorful and playful.
Swamp Type - Most resilient to disease/poison. Most poisonous with largest broods.
Volcanic Type - Loners, most aggressive. (not mean though)
As a reminder, I am holding a fundraiser to help get templates made for the various subspecies that will be free to use (with some limitations) here: http://www.furaffinity.net/view/9763608/
If you have specific subspecies related questions ask here!
If you have questions about the species as a whole, try over here: http://www.furaffinity.net/journal/4196561/
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I eagerly await more details on their homeworld!
Designs and information are intricate, and as stated well thought out. I eagerly await more of it.
As well as more mirromy owners/players to show up.
It has been such a joy watching this species develop.