African Nile Equids

This is Silas, he is my stallion and our mascot. He is a Medicine Hat paint with Chestplate and few markings.

This is Gabby. She is Silas's lead mare. She is a Few Spot Chestnut Pintaloosa. (Because I can XD)
Don't mess with her!
Behavior
The behavior of the African Nile Equids are similar to horses in the fact that they live in herds of one dominant Stallion , a lead mare and several mares and foals. When the Young Colts turn 18 months, they are chased out of the herd to start their own. Then they must find their own claim of territory and defend it. When Breeding season comes, the Stallions will fight for mares. They will flash their bright scales to warn off rival males and if a fight breaks out, they will headbutt and use their Crocodile like teeth and sharp, heavy hooves. The foals stay around their mothers for the first 5 months before they begin to venture a little, but never leaving the herd.

Background / History
African Nile Equids are a very rare and almost extinct prehistoric horse species. Thought to be a mix of Nile Crocodile, ram and draft horse, thy can grow to be as tall as 24hh which is bigger than most drafts. They are found in any natural horse color and pattern and their scales are un-naturall in color. The Males, being brighter in their scale color than the female, show their dominance with how brightly colored their scales are. The brighter the color, the more dominate the Equid.They have sharp teeth like crocodiles and apparently eat both meat and plants. The males feature curled ram horns while the females do not have horns. They have a lifespan of 90 years and can breed at the age of 2 like horses. The males are rougher in temperament than the females.
Diet
Their diet consists of grasses and anything they can catch...including the big game of the Savannah. They will prey on anything from monkeys to zebra and wildebeest. They will also attack and kill Crocodiles if threatened.
Homeland
They come from the wilds of the African Savannah and are rarely tamed.
DONT'S
Don't Claim as your own species
Don't Remove/cover my Signature in any way
Don't Take off of CS
Don't whine if your custom isn't finished the day you order it. We all have real lives too.
Don't ask for free customs, as these are only given out on special occasions.
Breeding is between a mare and a stallion ONLY. Absolutely NO mare x mare or stallion x stallion breedings are allowed. All are to be straight in orientation. Period. Do not argue about this.
PLEASE REMEMBER THAT ALL AFRICAN NILE EQUIDS COME IN ANY NATURAL HORSE COLOR AN MARKINGS. Also remember when ordering a custom or trying for an adoptable, look at their scale color. The brighter the color the more dominate they will be. White scales are nuteral. African Nile Equids that have these color scales can be either dominate or submissive. There is a limit of 6 Equids per user. Artists are allowed as many as they can handle and guest artists are allowed to make themselves 1 free custom.
Do's
Do Adopt!
Do Order Customs!
DO Follow all Tess rules and my rules
Do use your African Nile Equid!
Do draw them!
Do go crazy sometimes!
Due to livestreaming killing my internet, I can no longer livestream the customs. It eats up my gigs on my limited Internet. Sorry.

This is Silas, he is my stallion and our mascot. He is a Medicine Hat paint with Chestplate and few markings.

This is Gabby. She is Silas's lead mare. She is a Few Spot Chestnut Pintaloosa. (Because I can XD)
Don't mess with her!
Behavior
The behavior of the African Nile Equids are similar to horses in the fact that they live in herds of one dominant Stallion , a lead mare and several mares and foals. When the Young Colts turn 18 months, they are chased out of the herd to start their own. Then they must find their own claim of territory and defend it. When Breeding season comes, the Stallions will fight for mares. They will flash their bright scales to warn off rival males and if a fight breaks out, they will headbutt and use their Crocodile like teeth and sharp, heavy hooves. The foals stay around their mothers for the first 5 months before they begin to venture a little, but never leaving the herd.

Background / History
African Nile Equids are a very rare and almost extinct prehistoric horse species. Thought to be a mix of Nile Crocodile, ram and draft horse, thy can grow to be as tall as 24hh which is bigger than most drafts. They are found in any natural horse color and pattern and their scales are un-naturall in color. The Males, being brighter in their scale color than the female, show their dominance with how brightly colored their scales are. The brighter the color, the more dominate the Equid.They have sharp teeth like crocodiles and apparently eat both meat and plants. The males feature curled ram horns while the females do not have horns. They have a lifespan of 90 years and can breed at the age of 2 like horses. The males are rougher in temperament than the females.
Diet
Their diet consists of grasses and anything they can catch...including the big game of the Savannah. They will prey on anything from monkeys to zebra and wildebeest. They will also attack and kill Crocodiles if threatened.
Homeland
They come from the wilds of the African Savannah and are rarely tamed.
DONT'S
Don't Claim as your own species
Don't Remove/cover my Signature in any way
Don't Take off of CS
Don't whine if your custom isn't finished the day you order it. We all have real lives too.
Don't ask for free customs, as these are only given out on special occasions.
Breeding is between a mare and a stallion ONLY. Absolutely NO mare x mare or stallion x stallion breedings are allowed. All are to be straight in orientation. Period. Do not argue about this.
PLEASE REMEMBER THAT ALL AFRICAN NILE EQUIDS COME IN ANY NATURAL HORSE COLOR AN MARKINGS. Also remember when ordering a custom or trying for an adoptable, look at their scale color. The brighter the color the more dominate they will be. White scales are nuteral. African Nile Equids that have these color scales can be either dominate or submissive. There is a limit of 6 Equids per user. Artists are allowed as many as they can handle and guest artists are allowed to make themselves 1 free custom.
Do's
Do Adopt!
Do Order Customs!
DO Follow all Tess rules and my rules
Do use your African Nile Equid!
Do draw them!
Do go crazy sometimes!
Due to livestreaming killing my internet, I can no longer livestream the customs. It eats up my gigs on my limited Internet. Sorry.
African Nile Equids are a species created by me.
do not steal or copy in any way or I will report you.[/center]