Species: Fellie
BIO:
Fellie are a race of resourceful, tree-dwelling vegetarians. They have naturally colored fur, but may dye it with berries or roots. They have short muzzles and long fur which helps them keep warm during winter hibernation. Fellie are considered prey animals.
TRAITS:
RACIAL:
- horns
- tail
- long hair
- short muzzle
- herbivore
- tufts (neck, arm, cheeks)
- large ears
- thick/powerful thighs for fat storage during winter and to propel them up tree trunks
- 3 toed paws on hands and feet
-forearm has thicker fur than upper arm
COMMON:
- Long Tail (Length of Body)
- Straight or Wavy fur
- Underbelly, Sock, or Glove markings
- Small breasts/frame
- Pointed ears
- Matching foot pad/eye color
- Short Horns
UNCOMMON:
- Horizontal or Down(Lop) Ears
- Curly fur
- Claws (non-retractable)
- Face markings or Pointing
- Short Tail (Half length of Body)
RARE:
- Round ears
- Nub Tail (Bear/Bunny tail)
- Double coat (Extra Fluffy)
- Large Breasts/Overweight
MUTATIONS (ULTRA RARE):
- Long horns
- Sharp Canines
- Slit/Cat Eyes
- Hairless Tail
SEX DIFFERENCES:
- Males have larger/fluffier neck tufts, but females have more full/fluffy tails
- Females are more likely to have lightly colored eyes
- Male fellie may have sock marking but they rarely go above the knee, while female fellie often have much longer sock markings
- Female fellie are more likely to have face markings
- Female fellie may choose to dye or grow out long fur on their heads, while males usually keep the fur on their heads short in order to better display their horns. Males headbutt to compete for a female, so larger horns usually mean that a male fellie will be more dominant.
NOTES:
- Fellie live in a temperate climate, their fur grows thicker during Fall and Winter
- Fellie males and females do not mate for life
- Fellie litters are usually between 2 and 5 kits and are born once a year in mid-summer
- Fellie neck tufts grow longer and fuller with age -- some very old fellies' tufts will cover their face up to their eyes
- Fellie names are taken from the natural world
FELLIE ARE AN OPEN SPECIES FOR A LIMITED TIME!
If you create a fellie please be sure to leave a link to my profile and this species sheet. Please ask first and give me a list of traits before you start your fellie! :>
OTHER:
- The painted Fellie male shown in the bio is an example of a "common" fellie.
- The flat-colored body style to the right of the male is an adult female fellie.
- Fellie are about the size of a rabbit on their hind-legs
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BIO:
Fellie are a race of resourceful, tree-dwelling vegetarians. They have naturally colored fur, but may dye it with berries or roots. They have short muzzles and long fur which helps them keep warm during winter hibernation. Fellie are considered prey animals.
TRAITS:
RACIAL:
- horns
- tail
- long hair
- short muzzle
- herbivore
- tufts (neck, arm, cheeks)
- large ears
- thick/powerful thighs for fat storage during winter and to propel them up tree trunks
- 3 toed paws on hands and feet
-forearm has thicker fur than upper arm
COMMON:
- Long Tail (Length of Body)
- Straight or Wavy fur
- Underbelly, Sock, or Glove markings
- Small breasts/frame
- Pointed ears
- Matching foot pad/eye color
- Short Horns
UNCOMMON:
- Horizontal or Down(Lop) Ears
- Curly fur
- Claws (non-retractable)
- Face markings or Pointing
- Short Tail (Half length of Body)
RARE:
- Round ears
- Nub Tail (Bear/Bunny tail)
- Double coat (Extra Fluffy)
- Large Breasts/Overweight
MUTATIONS (ULTRA RARE):
- Long horns
- Sharp Canines
- Slit/Cat Eyes
- Hairless Tail
SEX DIFFERENCES:
- Males have larger/fluffier neck tufts, but females have more full/fluffy tails
- Females are more likely to have lightly colored eyes
- Male fellie may have sock marking but they rarely go above the knee, while female fellie often have much longer sock markings
- Female fellie are more likely to have face markings
- Female fellie may choose to dye or grow out long fur on their heads, while males usually keep the fur on their heads short in order to better display their horns. Males headbutt to compete for a female, so larger horns usually mean that a male fellie will be more dominant.
NOTES:
- Fellie live in a temperate climate, their fur grows thicker during Fall and Winter
- Fellie males and females do not mate for life
- Fellie litters are usually between 2 and 5 kits and are born once a year in mid-summer
- Fellie neck tufts grow longer and fuller with age -- some very old fellies' tufts will cover their face up to their eyes
- Fellie names are taken from the natural world
FELLIE ARE AN OPEN SPECIES FOR A LIMITED TIME!
If you create a fellie please be sure to leave a link to my profile and this species sheet. Please ask first and give me a list of traits before you start your fellie! :>
OTHER:
- The painted Fellie male shown in the bio is an example of a "common" fellie.
- The flat-colored body style to the right of the male is an adult female fellie.
- Fellie are about the size of a rabbit on their hind-legs
-
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