
I adopted this adorable little Akiku from aithne a little while ago but forgot to upload her to my gallery.
Her name is Ainsley, a Scottish name meaning "hermitage meadow". Isn't she just the most precious little thing?
Here is some information on her species, copied from aithne
*They live deep in the most dense rainforests of the world, eating bugs, small animals, and berries.
*They thrive near areas with lots of water, and prefer to spend most of their time in said water.
*They are only about a foot in height, with the males being slightly larger than the females, but otherwise there is no visual differences between the sexes.
*They live in pairs, and maybe small family groups if there are hatchlings around.
*They lay eggs, but the egg is incubated in either the mother's pouch or the father's pouch if there is more than one egg layed. Usually the max amount of eggs laid is two.
*Their large ears provide them with an excellent sense of hearing to aid them in listening for prey or larger predators.
*Their large tail is aids them with balance when standing and running.
*They do have fur but it is so short it is almost unnoticeable, their coloring and markings are on their soft smooth skin.
*Ones without eggs or babies at the moment have been found with random objects stored inside their pouches.
*Markings and personalities vary greatly.
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Ainsley ©
Her name is Ainsley, a Scottish name meaning "hermitage meadow". Isn't she just the most precious little thing?
Here is some information on her species, copied from aithne
*They live deep in the most dense rainforests of the world, eating bugs, small animals, and berries.
*They thrive near areas with lots of water, and prefer to spend most of their time in said water.
*They are only about a foot in height, with the males being slightly larger than the females, but otherwise there is no visual differences between the sexes.
*They live in pairs, and maybe small family groups if there are hatchlings around.
*They lay eggs, but the egg is incubated in either the mother's pouch or the father's pouch if there is more than one egg layed. Usually the max amount of eggs laid is two.
*Their large ears provide them with an excellent sense of hearing to aid them in listening for prey or larger predators.
*Their large tail is aids them with balance when standing and running.
*They do have fur but it is so short it is almost unnoticeable, their coloring and markings are on their soft smooth skin.
*Ones without eggs or babies at the moment have been found with random objects stored inside their pouches.
*Markings and personalities vary greatly.
Art and Species ©

Ainsley ©

Category Artwork (Digital) / Animal related (non-anthro)
Species Exotic (Other)
Size 468 x 777px
File Size 61.7 kB
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