Continuation of the intro to my new species.
Ohlook! Males:http://www.furaffinity.net/view/5074399
1. Stumpy horns are very hard, making them useful for defending themselves and their calves as they do not have the large, strange horns of the males to scare away enemies. They are solid as well, unlike the hollow male horns, making them heavier than a section of the same size of the male horns, though considering the size of male's horns, they are still lighter overall.
2. Head size is the same in proportion to the body, but with a more pointed snout.
3. Females have no beard and shorter neck and belly fluff.
4. Thinner, more delicate legs and build. The thick legs of the males would be unnecessary for the female's lighter weight.
5. Like males, females also have a rump horn that holds a stone made of the hard, colorful mineral. However, considering the female's lighter head, the stone and horn are much smaller and the horn curls upward rather than downward.
Stone excavation, shaping, and placement practices are much the same as with the males.
6. Longer, fuller horse-like tail than the males.
(Other, basic, shared features are noted on the male example)
Species, Character, and Art © myself
Ohlook! Males:http://www.furaffinity.net/view/5074399
1. Stumpy horns are very hard, making them useful for defending themselves and their calves as they do not have the large, strange horns of the males to scare away enemies. They are solid as well, unlike the hollow male horns, making them heavier than a section of the same size of the male horns, though considering the size of male's horns, they are still lighter overall.
2. Head size is the same in proportion to the body, but with a more pointed snout.
3. Females have no beard and shorter neck and belly fluff.
4. Thinner, more delicate legs and build. The thick legs of the males would be unnecessary for the female's lighter weight.
5. Like males, females also have a rump horn that holds a stone made of the hard, colorful mineral. However, considering the female's lighter head, the stone and horn are much smaller and the horn curls upward rather than downward.
Stone excavation, shaping, and placement practices are much the same as with the males.
6. Longer, fuller horse-like tail than the males.
(Other, basic, shared features are noted on the male example)
Species, Character, and Art © myself
Category Designs / Animal related (non-anthro)
Species Mammal (Other)
Size 525 x 650px
File Size 250.7 kB
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