E. papilio are a diminutive species of equine-like insectoids recently discovered in tropical gardens. They come in a variety of shapes, sizes, and colors, mimicking patterns found in nature and in their contributing species. They range in size from 2"-5" in height, measured in quarter-inch increments. Wings may resemble those from any moth, butterfly or dragonfly species. Bodies range from distinctly equine to almost entirely insectoid, and many points in-between.
Happy May Day! Kicking off our opening event we have this vibrant red beauty! They are displaying a new gene, Ladybird Spots!
Ladybird Spots
This gene expresses as medium to large black polka-dots across the body. It can affect the mane and tail, but the spots will never extend onto the lower legs.
To win them, show me a credited photo of something red from nature!
End Date: 5/15
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Personality: Gentle
Base Color: Coral Honeysuckle (#ff0000)
Markings: Points Darker, Ladybird Spots
Wings: Callicore cynosura
Mineral: Onyx
Mutations: N/A
Name:
Gender:
Personality: Gentle
Base Color: Coral Honeysuckle (#ff0000)
Markings: Points Darker, Ladybird Spots
Wings: Callicore cynosura
Mineral: Onyx
Mutations: N/A
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