They come in natural occurring colors, though their eyes are capable of being any color. They have two toes on each foot, and a thumb on their front feet. They are more like hands than feet, though they are quadrupeds. Their tails range from short stubs, to long and bushy. Some are born with small, flightless wings that resemble a dragon. Their bodies are extremely flexible, their spines nearly impossible to break. They grow to the size of an average rabbit, though longer like a ferret. With short limbs, they stay close to the ground to forage for scraps, insects, and eatable foliage. They prefer berries and other sweet fruits, but are omnivorous, though due to their small size, they are mostly insect eaters. They have been known to hunt small rodents up to their size. Most often found in the walls of homes, ridding them of pests such as spiders, mice, and other infestations. Nearly all are covered in a short, rough fur, though a small percentage are born hairless, or covered in a very short, fine hair. Much like a sphynx cat. They give live birth to 1-2 young.
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