~≈º What is an Irregular Flutter Ferret? º≈~
Flutter ferrets in general are very small. The largest specimens are usually around 12" long. Irregular Flutter Ferrets have the additional designation of being very lithe and slender. Their movement through the air has been described as serpentine, with the body rippling from side to side. They have two sets of diaphanous wings that work in tandem: one set at the shoulders and the other set at the pelvis. In addition, IFFs have tufts of diaphanous "feathers" in strategic places on their bodies to add to surface area and assist in flight. Since they are small and relatively unthreatening, Flutter Ferrets tend to be prey for larger creatures.
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It occurred to me that people might actually want to see what the new Baby IFFs look like! So here we are ;] My new Baby (YF Mutation, she will never age). I've designed her after my cat, Simmy. This is what Eggs will hatch into once their contests are over. And then if they do not have the YF mutation, they will age into an Adult aftera month.