
TOXICUS ARE A CLOSED SPECIES! DO NOT MAKE ONE ON YOUR OWN.
You must read this if you are an owner of a Toxicus or are planning to own one! This is an example of the common and non mutated Toxicus!
Basic info:
- They originated in Chernobyl and many still live there
- They are genderless
- All are hermaphrodites
- They can and will eat anything, but love toxic waste
- Their sizes can range from the size of a great dane to as big as a horse.
- Their tails will continue to grow as how old they are, the dots also represent how old they are.
- Each dot represents 5 years
- They can be of any color since they eat so many radioactive things. Only a total of 5 colors!
- Mutations are common but some are uncommon/rare
- Wild Toxicus are not friendly and can be aggressive depending on the sub-species.
- Captive Toxicus are hard to train and are very costly to upkeep.
- Captive Tocicus are not completely domesticated and can still attack their human keepers.
- Toxicus mate for life and some create harems.
Common Mutations:
- extra fluff/fur
- extra eyes
- extra/no teeth
- long bodies
- short bodies
- more than 5 overall colors
- two toned eyes
- extra limbs
- markings other than on face
- shaggy fluff/fur
Rare Mutations:
- extra tails/heads
- no fur/fluff
- much larger/smaller than their average
- albinism
-solid colors
-less than 5 total colors
Extremely rare:
- external ears
-[more to come]
As of right now, there are five known subspecies of Toxicus
-Arctic
==> usually covered in thick dense fur to keep out the chill of the arctic.
-Desert
==> lacking most fur/fluff, darker toned colors to absorb heat.
-Aquatic
==> not much is known about them other than the fact they eat sharks and other large aquatic life.
-Swamp
==> amphibious, looking somewhat more crocodilian and rutter-like tails.
-Cave
==> All blind, hunched over, and slow. No one has seen one alive.
Mutations vary from sub-species to sub-species, some are more common in one sub-species but very rare in another. Ask if you have any questions~
Toxicus © Komixa
You must read this if you are an owner of a Toxicus or are planning to own one! This is an example of the common and non mutated Toxicus!
Basic info:
- They originated in Chernobyl and many still live there
- They are genderless
- All are hermaphrodites
- They can and will eat anything, but love toxic waste
- Their sizes can range from the size of a great dane to as big as a horse.
- Their tails will continue to grow as how old they are, the dots also represent how old they are.
- Each dot represents 5 years
- They can be of any color since they eat so many radioactive things. Only a total of 5 colors!
- Mutations are common but some are uncommon/rare
- Wild Toxicus are not friendly and can be aggressive depending on the sub-species.
- Captive Toxicus are hard to train and are very costly to upkeep.
- Captive Tocicus are not completely domesticated and can still attack their human keepers.
- Toxicus mate for life and some create harems.
Common Mutations:
- extra fluff/fur
- extra eyes
- extra/no teeth
- long bodies
- short bodies
- more than 5 overall colors
- two toned eyes
- extra limbs
- markings other than on face
- shaggy fluff/fur
Rare Mutations:
- extra tails/heads
- no fur/fluff
- much larger/smaller than their average
- albinism
-solid colors
-less than 5 total colors
Extremely rare:
- external ears
-[more to come]
As of right now, there are five known subspecies of Toxicus
-Arctic
==> usually covered in thick dense fur to keep out the chill of the arctic.
-Desert
==> lacking most fur/fluff, darker toned colors to absorb heat.
-Aquatic
==> not much is known about them other than the fact they eat sharks and other large aquatic life.
-Swamp
==> amphibious, looking somewhat more crocodilian and rutter-like tails.
-Cave
==> All blind, hunched over, and slow. No one has seen one alive.
Mutations vary from sub-species to sub-species, some are more common in one sub-species but very rare in another. Ask if you have any questions~
Toxicus © Komixa
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