Kattata wrote:Eeeeee, he's so gorgeous!! Hyenas are one of my favorite animals, and I love bioluminescence in all its forms~ I really hope I win him! ;u; (I suppose he could be a she, but... well, the creature struck me as rather masculine, so~)
I'm new to the adoptables community on CS, so by "prettying up" is it art-only or could I possibly write a short story involving him instead? I'm really more of a writer than an artist, I'm afraid, though I am practicing!—I'm just pretty sure someone with better skills will come along and win him, fair and square. ;n;
Anyway~Username: Kattata
Name: Nthanda (meaning "star" in the South African dialect of Tumbuka, for his brilliant coloration)
Gender: Male
Element: Earth
Picture or gif of a bioluminescent animal: Foxfire, sometimes called "fairy fire," is attributed to the oxidative enzyme luciferase, which often resides in certain specific types of fungi. While, like many bioluminescent processes, foxfire is sometimes bright enough to read by! Aristotle first observed foxfire in 382 B.C., and at the suggestion of Benjamin Franklin, foxfire was used for light upon the submarine Turtle.
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