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pandoradragon
This is an example of my Zumbeh Species mixed with a preexisting character, I'm really pleased with how it came out and it was actually really fun to do this. :D
Species info: Zumbeh's are actually like well... Zombies. The tail has the only brain and the rest of the body is actually just a decoy to protect the more vital areas of the body which are all in the tail. The tail sports an extremely toxic bite and the body sports sharp spines, teeth and claws. The claws on the feet are retractable but break easily so they're not a first pick for battle. The Zumbeh's body can act however the tail wants it to. They also do not have any form of eye sight, so they have extremely good hearing and smell. Females come in dark colors with cool color highlights and males come in dark colors with warm color highlights. The body is also most likely always going to look emaciated, most of the nourishment is sent to the tail.
The Zumbeh above is a second generation Zumbeh. A second generation Zumbeh comes from when a rogue tail attaches itself to a new host after it's original host body has died.
pandoradragonThis is an example of my Zumbeh Species mixed with a preexisting character, I'm really pleased with how it came out and it was actually really fun to do this. :D
Species info: Zumbeh's are actually like well... Zombies. The tail has the only brain and the rest of the body is actually just a decoy to protect the more vital areas of the body which are all in the tail. The tail sports an extremely toxic bite and the body sports sharp spines, teeth and claws. The claws on the feet are retractable but break easily so they're not a first pick for battle. The Zumbeh's body can act however the tail wants it to. They also do not have any form of eye sight, so they have extremely good hearing and smell. Females come in dark colors with cool color highlights and males come in dark colors with warm color highlights. The body is also most likely always going to look emaciated, most of the nourishment is sent to the tail.
The Zumbeh above is a second generation Zumbeh. A second generation Zumbeh comes from when a rogue tail attaches itself to a new host after it's original host body has died.
Category Artwork (Digital) / General Furry Art
Species Exotic (Other)
Size 607 x 780px
File Size 157.2 kB
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