Welcome to Feivel Adopts!
Here you can adopt a recently discovered species known as "Feivels!"
(Note: The current cover is only temporary while the thread is under construction!
The ears on the image above are not like a feivel's. Look at the headshot here for more accurate ears)

- Rules
• Feivels are a closed species - do not make your own or steal anyone's feivel.
• Do not copy the species or any feivel designs.
• If you have any questions or concerns about the species, PM me. Do not post your concern here.
• Treat everyone with respect
• Do not ask about staff positions.
• You may currently own 2 feivels in total.
• Selling or trading feivels is not allowed.
• If you wish to gift or put your feivel up for re-adoption, contact me.
• I reserve the right to revoke your feivels if you are banned from the species.

- Strikes & Bans
Breaking any rules will result in a strike. Once you receive your 3rd strike, you are banned from these adoptables. There are rules, and if you don't want to follow them, then you shouldn't be here. Keep in mind that I can and will remove strikes if I feel it is appropriate to after some time.
Strikes and bans will not be listed here. It is only mine and any other appropriate staff's business to know who has earned a strike or ban.

- About Feivels
Appearance
• Feivels are furry creatures with tender and slightly flat paws. They walk around on all fours or on their hind legs. (think t-rex)They curl their long tongues around fruits, berries, and nuts to pull them off of trees and branches. Their retractable teeth help them pull off the skins of fruit to feed off the fleshy insides.
Feivels also have stingers that hide inside the big fluff at the end of their tails. When the stinger is revealed, the floof splits into two, then comes back together to hide the stinger again.
Offspring
Only female feivels can develop small, round pouches on their bellies to carry their offspring. After the babies have outgrown the pouch, the pouch flattens and hides in their fur until their next offspring or "shrivels" if they no longer have any more offspring.
Baby feivels are called "fifes." When fifes are born, they have not yet developed teeth or their stingers. They stand on all fours due to lack of balance and do not learn to walk on their back legs until the child stage.
Communication
Feivels have sharp hearing. Their wide, pointed, and thin bat-like ears help them hear any surrounding or far sounds. They use anything ranging from clicks, purrs and growls. The feivel uses echo location to find others. Females usually do so to find their fifes or mate.
Uncommon
- • Feivels with default horns (ram horns, short pointed horns, long pointed horns)
• Feivels with small fur edits
Rare
- Feivels with large edits:
• longer/shorter tails
• lots of fluff or fur edits
• any other kinds of horns
• different ears
Diet
- • Nuts
• Berries
• Fruits
• Small animals
• Fish (stingers are commonly used to hunt)

- The first few months of this specie's opening will be a bit of a test run. If things go well, I'll keep them running. I am currently the only staff member here.
- I hope you enjoy the species!
- Papercap





