alien life forms available for purchase! Use them as OC s as is, or Male them anthro. :)
#1 - arboreal, small predator, retractable claws, prehensile tail, wide set eyes and excellent night vision as well as hearing better than any animal known on earth.
£20
#2 - xerocole, large herbivore, very intelligent and extremely fast. Placid and able to be ridden like a horse if domesticated young.
£15 - SOLD
#3 - subtroglophile, strong jaws, insectivorous, small and very angry, very good eyesight and seems to use echolocation in dark habitats.
£ 20
#4 - arboreal, predatory and cold blooded, has the ability to change it’s skin colour to blend into its environment. Strong, prehensile tail.
£20
#5 - semi-aquatic, lives in deeper rivers and along coastlines. Limbs are used for slow propulsion on land and as flippers in water. Noisy and friendly, their third eye a-pears to be residual.
£15
#6 - aquatic. Large predators who return to land only to breed and lay eggs, they are hugely resistant to high pressures and can swim deeper than exploratory equipment can track them. Their tendrils are used to breath and sense movement in the water. Their eyesight is good only where light is good, underwater they rely on sensors on their bodies to detect prey more than they do their vision. Their bite is Venemou.
£15
#1 - arboreal, small predator, retractable claws, prehensile tail, wide set eyes and excellent night vision as well as hearing better than any animal known on earth.
£20
£15
#3 - subtroglophile, strong jaws, insectivorous, small and very angry, very good eyesight and seems to use echolocation in dark habitats.
£ 20
#4 - arboreal, predatory and cold blooded, has the ability to change it’s skin colour to blend into its environment. Strong, prehensile tail.
£20
#5 - semi-aquatic, lives in deeper rivers and along coastlines. Limbs are used for slow propulsion on land and as flippers in water. Noisy and friendly, their third eye a-pears to be residual.
£15
#6 - aquatic. Large predators who return to land only to breed and lay eggs, they are hugely resistant to high pressures and can swim deeper than exploratory equipment can track them. Their tendrils are used to breath and sense movement in the water. Their eyesight is good only where light is good, underwater they rely on sensors on their bodies to detect prey more than they do their vision. Their bite is Venemou.
£15
Category Artwork (Digital) / Animal related (non-anthro)
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 1280 x 660px
File Size 199.5 kB
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