Sorenna wrote:A Kora is a large feline largely resembling a leopard or lion. All Koras have a fluffy dorsal mane, starting from the end of the tail and ending at the crown of the head, falling over the face. Their faces are broad, like a lion, but they have wider eyes adapted to seeing in the dark. Koras have large, tufted tails. We have yet to know what the purpose of such an ornamental tail would be. Koras have long, waterproof fur, good for keeping out water and unfavorable temperatures. Koras are distantly related to the snow leopard, and show similar social and behavioral characteristics.
All Koras are given a necklace with a large pendant when they reach the age of two years. This pendant fits their looks and usually says something about their personality as well. The necklaces are custom colored to match or accent the fur color of the particular Kora wearing it.
What causes an overactive tear duct and how is it treated?
Most consider tear overflow to be due to overactivity of the tear production circuit of the eye. In fact, most tear overflow is either due to outflow obstruction which maintains the tears in the eye beyond the capacity of the fluid spaces in the front of the eye to hold the extra amount, or it can paradoxically be due to eye dryness in which the eye—sensing dryness—sends a signal to produce an excess amount of tears to deal with the perceived dryness. here
this boy has over active tear ducts. to adopt him, you'll have to do at least one of three things. you can either do one of these three forms. just one.
[size=85]i'm judging based on name, and possible answer. he has a brother, i'm putting him up for adoption [or may keep] later on.
he will be growing. i have 1/2 stages done. i just have the adult to do. all designs are pre made, and no preferences are allowed.
he is blind. and his nose always runs. so remember this when your doing his form. this will be judged on the 29. no extensions
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