Here is your new Intybou done up for me by my friend 
She still has the eye, horn, and double mouth features from her 2.0 http://www.furaffinity.net/view/16595987/
After a long while of thinking her over and such I really wanted her to be more bear like in body while still having her bou bits mixed in.
This is her final transformation and I am very very please with it.
When the time comes and commissions are cleared this will become a suit.
Species: Cervaursa (CLOSED SPECIES)
Gender: Female
Size: About the hight of a juvenile grizzly bear (small for the species)
Temperament: Mild to Hostile, though tenderness can be earned with trinkets and food.
Her species live in densely wooded areas. They have no issuess with what sort of den they live in, though Inty prefers more burrow like dwlings under trees. They eat meat and vegetation. Not above scavenging carcasses.
Both mouths can be used at the simultaneously to consume large amounts of food in a short time.
Both males and females have horns and they can very in shape and size though they are not used for combat with one another, issues are resolved with using all 4 arms to wrestle till an opponent tires out or gives up.
Rearing horns is your only warning if you are not a Cervaursa before they charge and attack. The hooves are used for back kicking at not only one another out of agitation but at enemies. They also use them to break things down or crush items under foot.
Just like their claws the hooves are extremely dense/solid.
The second set of limbs are often tucked into the thick chest fur untill they are needed and are used for various reasons (like tending to more than one restless cub at a time haha)
Females tend to have only 1-3 cubs at a time but sometimes a surprise 4th comes, gestation time is 180 – 250 days.
Male Cervaursa are slightly smaller than the females but none the less agressive. However they do tend to stay to keep their offspring safe and even bring kill to pregnant females if they allow(much older females will often go it alone). Like most male creatures in the wild they are territorial and its not uncommon for brawls to break out when one male wanders too far into another's land.
Good reference for size and maneuvering https://youtu.be/OdNLJin2IdA

She still has the eye, horn, and double mouth features from her 2.0 http://www.furaffinity.net/view/16595987/
After a long while of thinking her over and such I really wanted her to be more bear like in body while still having her bou bits mixed in.
This is her final transformation and I am very very please with it.
When the time comes and commissions are cleared this will become a suit.
Species: Cervaursa (CLOSED SPECIES)
Gender: Female
Size: About the hight of a juvenile grizzly bear (small for the species)
Temperament: Mild to Hostile, though tenderness can be earned with trinkets and food.
Her species live in densely wooded areas. They have no issuess with what sort of den they live in, though Inty prefers more burrow like dwlings under trees. They eat meat and vegetation. Not above scavenging carcasses.
Both mouths can be used at the simultaneously to consume large amounts of food in a short time.
Both males and females have horns and they can very in shape and size though they are not used for combat with one another, issues are resolved with using all 4 arms to wrestle till an opponent tires out or gives up.
Rearing horns is your only warning if you are not a Cervaursa before they charge and attack. The hooves are used for back kicking at not only one another out of agitation but at enemies. They also use them to break things down or crush items under foot.
Just like their claws the hooves are extremely dense/solid.
The second set of limbs are often tucked into the thick chest fur untill they are needed and are used for various reasons (like tending to more than one restless cub at a time haha)
Females tend to have only 1-3 cubs at a time but sometimes a surprise 4th comes, gestation time is 180 – 250 days.
Male Cervaursa are slightly smaller than the females but none the less agressive. However they do tend to stay to keep their offspring safe and even bring kill to pregnant females if they allow(much older females will often go it alone). Like most male creatures in the wild they are territorial and its not uncommon for brawls to break out when one male wanders too far into another's land.
Good reference for size and maneuvering https://youtu.be/OdNLJin2IdA
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