Have any questions about the species?
11 years ago
General
I'm constantly trying to think of new things for them, either being about them, or are rule that deals with them, or anything else like that.
Feel free to ask any questions here. I may or may not know the answer, but I'll think about them! I'll try to respond to each question, too. Answers will be put into a big list later.
Feel free to ask any questions here. I may or may not know the answer, but I'll think about them! I'll try to respond to each question, too. Answers will be put into a big list later.
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Description: What are all the key features of this species and the purpose for each feature. IE ear shape... Also what features are found in all of the species but other features that are individual based.
Diet: What do they eat mostly? Carnivore, Insectivore, Frugivore, Herbivore, Nectarivore... anything they specialize in?
Enemies: What mostly hunts them?
Environment: What is the typical climate they are used to? Are some of the species specialized in warmer climates and/or colder climates? Aquatic?
Activity clock: Diurnal, Nocturnal, Crepuscular?
Breeding: Is the species sexually dimorphic? What's the difference? Is there a ritual they perform to acquire the interest of the opposite gender? Anything else needed to know? Any specific breeding seasons?
Raising Young: How long is gestation? At what age are they sexually mature? What age do they stop breeding? What is the typical age for death?
Social Structure: Are they a pack species? How do they interact with others of their own species? Is it different depending on gender? How do they react to others not of their species?
Species History: Basic knowledge of the species background and where or maybe how they originated.
Other: Any other notable information that doesn't fall into the categories above that is useful to know?
This being in this journal will help a bunch, though, so thanks for the questions! :'D
It may vary between the types, but this is how it typically is:
No fur is EXTREMELY rare, but it's not too uncommon to be completely furred. The most common is between 50%-75% fur on the body (in general). This may change for specific kinds, but right now that's where it's on.