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.
This Eepy pal is demonstrating the new gene; Bumblebee Stripes!
Bumblebee Stripes Bl_
These may occur on any base color, and will express as three, typically thick, black stripes running laterally down the E. papilio's body. A white "bobtail" marking may or may not be present, but it will completely whiten the tail if it is. This E. papilio demonstrates the maximum expression of the gene.
To win this friend, write an acrostic poem inspired by them!
End Date: 5/15
Owner: kijauni
Name: Buzzwing
Gender: Stallion
Personality: Chaotic
Base Color: Buttercups
Phenotype: Bumblebee Stripes
Genotype: #E9D149 + BlBl
Wings: None
Mineral: Kunzite
Mutations: Six-Legged, Unicorn Horn, Wingless
Name: Buzzwing
Gender: Stallion
Personality: Chaotic
Base Color: Buttercups
Phenotype: Bumblebee Stripes
Genotype: #E9D149 + BlBl
Wings: None
Mineral: Kunzite
Mutations: Six-Legged, Unicorn Horn, Wingless
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