
Parrapups, or Parras, are an omnivorous, aviary quadrupedal species that originated from tropical areas, but after they were domesticated, they gained more levels of fur and different beaks. All parras spend a lot of time cleaning themselves, and preening their feathers if they have wings. Parras come with a variety of tails and beaks, but good luck finding one that does! Having a large gene pool Parras also have the chance to show some mutations. They come in a large variety of colors including bright neons and dull greys. All parras are a very social in some way and love to whistle, sing, and chatter to others- Parra or not!
This Parra catches fireflies wounder why..?
Sebeon wrote:Username: Sebeon
Name: Hotaru, meaning "firefly"
Gender: Male
Song: "Twinkle Twinkle, Little Star"
Why does he/she collect fireflies?: Hotaru has always admired the stars that speckled the night sky. When he was a hatchling, his mother always sang him "Twinkle Twinkle, Little Stars" to calm or help him fall asleep. He likes to believe that the small delicate insects are parts of a real star. He usually wears a jar around his neck to keep the "stars" close to him so that he always feels at home.































