Stoney Ridge Feliquids were discovered during an Alaskan expedition. Since then, it has been found that they can be found in most of the upper part of the northern hemisphere including most of Alaska, northern Canada, Greenland, Iceland, Norway< Sweden, and Finland. From October to late February, the creatures migrate towards higher ground to meet in massive communities under the Northern Lights(Aurora Borealis). From November to the end of December, stallions compete to claim mares. It is also the primary breeding season for wild specimens. During these months, captive specimens become extremely restless and stallions become more aggressive as they feel the need to migrate. There is a legend that the flecked roaning(celestial frost) that extends over their toplines is a result of this annual meeting under the northern lights.
This is a species collab between Dia. and preppy paws.

