What Are Fox Seals? Fox Seals are an aquatic canine-like species that can live without issues in both water and on land. They Have slippery seal-like skin that is very slick and well oiled, when on land their skin becomes dry and scaly much like reptile skin. They have a set of gills on each side of their neck that they can use to breath under water for days at a time, when on land their gills close and their lungs adapt to the air. Fox Seals are shy creatures in the wild and you'd be luck to see one up close, however those rescued from the center are friendly and playful- perfect companions.
🔷Physical LooksAdult Fox Seals are about the size of an average red fox when fully grown, males tend to be a bit bigger or bulky compared to the females who are bit more agile and lean. In water their skin is smooth and oily, when on land their skin becomes dry and rough like reptile skin. They have gills located on each side of their neck that allow them to breath underwater for days at a time, when on land their gills close up and their lungs adapt to the air. They have sharp shark-like eyes that allow them to see in the murkiest of waters, rarer Fox Seals that live deeper in the oceans can even see in complete darkness. They have fins on their bodies located on their back, elbows and tails. Fox Seals can also develop other mutations such as horns or "ears". Based on their environment Fox Seals can range in pattern from bright and colorful, all natural or dark.
🔷DietAs you can imagine, Fox Seals eat mostly fish. Most are carnivores and predators who hunt; fish, squid, crabs, lobsters, shrimp, clams and other fish. Others have been known to eat; seaweed, kelp, barnicals and some species of coral. However, domesticated Fox Seals have been known to eat a verity of other foods such as chicken or berries. Each has a different taste and will like different foods.
🔷BreedingOnce the migration has begun, it's during this time the Fox Seals gather in masses all over northern shore lines to find a mate and breed. Fox seals "sing" out to each other, a high pitched called much like that of a leopard seal. Males do most of the singing to attract females, if one likes his song they will mate for life. These "soul mates" will travel together each year to the same spot to breed. Other times, males may use their horns to clash and fight for a female.
Fox Seals can have anywhere from 1-3 eggs every migration, laid in shark-like egg sacks. The eggs are left nuzzled safely in seaweed forests until they hatch in August and join their family or pack. Babies are fully grown by the fallowing migration and may or may not travel with their family groups.
🔷RelationshipsFox Seals live and travel in packs of 2-10 normally, this often consists of; an alpha male & female, a beta and younglings. This pack makes up a small family that travel together for protection from whales or sharks. Some Fox Seals have been known to live in small groups but hardly ever live on their own. They are very close with their pack and families and often friendly to other Fox Seals even if they don't know them. When domesticated, Fox Seals are as friendly and playful as dogs and love to build connections with their owners.
🔷RaritiesFox Seals have 3 main rarities; Common, Uncommon & Rare. A Fox Seal's rarity is based off of how deep in the ocean they live and the types of fins they have. The further the depth, the rarer the Fox Seal. This is because it is rarer to see Fox Seals from the deeper parts of the ocean. There is also lore about Ver Rare Fox Seals that have yet to be encountered, so far they are unknown.
Common Fox Seals live in the shallows of our oceans, coal reefs and sandy gulfs. They have fish fins and are more often colorful. They eat small fish, starfish, eles, seaweed, some species of coral and anything else they can catch. They often make their homes in the reef and their prediters included sharks.
Uncommon Fox Seals live in the twilight zone of our oceans, a place with very little light. They have solid fins and are more often dark or neutral in color. They eat crabs, lobsters, shrimp, squids and anything else they can catch. They often make their homes in this dark area and their prediters included large sharks and whales.
Rare Fox Seals live in the blackout zone of our oceans, a place with absolutely no light. They have sharp, hard fins and are more often dark with a hint of neon. They eat
Jellyfish, squid and anything else they can catch. They often make their homes in this dark area and their prediters included unknown.
Very Rare Fox Seals are still unknown and have yet to be seen.

🔷Mutations
Common:
Guppy fins, fish fins, fish fins 2 (NEW!)
Small horns, medium horns
Fin ears (2), spikes
Uncommon:
Dolphin fins, shark fins, sting Ray fins (NEW!)
Long horns, ram horns, small Deer horns (NEW!)
Fin ears (3), thin ears
Rare:
Whale fins, deep-sea fish fins
Large deer horns, custom horns
Aqua ears (NEW!), Custom ears
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