Welcome to my adoption center for Lampsi Elk!
Lampsi Elk, or C. c. fervidus cornibus (literally "glowing antler"), were first discovered in Greece in the year of 2002. Most people simply call them Lampsis. Being a relatively new species, not much is known about them, as they are elusive and shy creatures. They aren't completely unlike Roosevelt Elk.
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Bulls stand at an average height of 5.5 feet at their shoulders and usually weigh around 1100 pounds, with cows at a slightly smaller size at 5 feet at their shoulders and a weight of approximately 900 pounds. Bulls shed their antlers once a year, but a rather uncommon mutation called Nullamutatio causes them to shed only every two years, which leads to trouble in the wild, but isn't too tragic in captivity, where competition is lacking and they don't need to hunt for food. However, the most off-setting trait of theirs is that their antlers, velvet, and hooves glow in vivid colors.
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Unlike most members of the Cervidae family, Lampsi Elk are omnivorous. Most do prefer herbivorous diets, however, some elk (particularly cows) do go for meat. Because of this, all Lampsi Elk are endowed with sharp cuspids and rock-solid hooves. In the wild, bulls engage in ritualized mating which includes acts such as bugling and wrestling. Female Lampsis take part in bugling also.
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Some Lampsi owners enjoy riding their elk around. There is specialty tack crafted specifically for Lampsis, and Lampsi competitions aren't unheard of. However, it is advised that, if you want to mount one of your elk, that you either use a cow or a castrated bull who has recently shed his antlers.
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Base Colors
Lampsis come with various colors and markings and some are more common than others.

Black to White
Lampsis can come in black, white, or any shade of gray in between. A gray Lampsi with tiny flecks is called fleabitten gray, and a gray coat with dapples is dappled gray.

Browns
Lampsis are most commonly a shade of brown. A reddish brown color is called chestnut or sorrel. A pale, creamy color is called isabelline.

Albino
Albino Lampsis, although rare, do occur. You can tell a white Lampsi from an albino because the latter will have pink eyes and pinkish antlers due to a lack of pigment; whereas a white one will have any color eyes or antlers.
Markings

Pictured above are some of the most common markings, but there are endless combinations and each Lampsi has its own. Other common markings include white muzzles, brindling, or various intricate designs.
Lampsis can come in black, white, or any shade of gray in between. A gray Lampsi with tiny flecks is called fleabitten gray, and a gray coat with dapples is dappled gray.

Browns
Lampsis are most commonly a shade of brown. A reddish brown color is called chestnut or sorrel. A pale, creamy color is called isabelline.

Albino
Albino Lampsis, although rare, do occur. You can tell a white Lampsi from an albino because the latter will have pink eyes and pinkish antlers due to a lack of pigment; whereas a white one will have any color eyes or antlers.
Markings

Pictured above are some of the most common markings, but there are endless combinations and each Lampsi has its own. Other common markings include white muzzles, brindling, or various intricate designs.
Adoptions
There isn't any particular set price for adopting a Lampsi, and many are free. Some Lampsis are free, and in order to win it, you must do something such as write a story, come up with a name, and so on. If a Lampsi isn't free, it will be clearly stated, so don't worry about any prices springing on you.
Custom Designs (OPEN)
The current price for a custom design is 2 rares or 1 very rare.
Note: species DOES NOT matter, and the pet(s) do NOT have to be on my wishlist.
I do create custom Lampsi Elk. If you are interested in a custom design, please fill out the following form and PM it to me. You just tell me what you like and dislike, and based off of that, I'll try to create a Lampsi just for you! If you want something specific, like a certain marking here, __ antler tines, or blue hooves, just let me know. In the "payment offer" section, you may put in links to the pet(s) you'd like to pay me with, OR you can just send me a trade with the desired pets and state that they're payment.
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