Wanted to make a new species, and I was flipping between CS and Win! on icanhascheezburger. I found this picture, and saw the Alice in Wonderland one, and I was inspried to draw this.
It's called the 'Wonderland Dog' or 'Wonder' for short. It has no pupils, and is only able to sense light. Instead, it has feelers where it's ears should be, almost exactly like that salamander that lives in caves, and uses feelers like that to find it's way around. I would get a picture, but I forget the name. I saw it on Life a while back if anyone wnats to go find it. Anyway, it has mushrooms growing on it's back, which usually glow in low light. It's fur is very soft and slightly waxey, so water slides off it's body. It's legs are very thin, but enable it to run very fast. The tail is almost completely fur, and is used as a rudder. They live in caves in the forests of Wonderland, which is where it got its name and its features. They are about a foot and a half tall at the shoulder, its body is about a foot long, and the tail adds about another foot. Males are usually the same size as females but can be a bit smaller.
I'm going to add the finishing touches and make a version to put in Adoptable Oekaki; this is just the lines and sketches.
It's called the 'Wonderland Dog' or 'Wonder' for short. It has no pupils, and is only able to sense light. Instead, it has feelers where it's ears should be, almost exactly like that salamander that lives in caves, and uses feelers like that to find it's way around. I would get a picture, but I forget the name. I saw it on Life a while back if anyone wnats to go find it. Anyway, it has mushrooms growing on it's back, which usually glow in low light. It's fur is very soft and slightly waxey, so water slides off it's body. It's legs are very thin, but enable it to run very fast. The tail is almost completely fur, and is used as a rudder. They live in caves in the forests of Wonderland, which is where it got its name and its features. They are about a foot and a half tall at the shoulder, its body is about a foot long, and the tail adds about another foot. Males are usually the same size as females but can be a bit smaller.
I'm going to add the finishing touches and make a version to put in Adoptable Oekaki; this is just the lines and sketches.

