by smart cat » Sat Jun 07, 2014 6:11 pm
ᗯᕼᗩT Iᔕ ᗩᑎ ᗩᖇᑕᕼIᑎO? wrote:An Archino is a mutant sheep like creature that hails from Pluto. Archinos came down to Earth when they found Pluto to be no longer hospitable. They have large fluffy fur around their necks and the fur on their backs if longer than most of the fur on their bodies. They have long bodies, usually as long as the average man is tall. Their legs are short for their size though. This causes them to look like a munchkin cat. Archinos paws are large and snowshoe like. Some lack a tail, although it is a rare occurrence. All of their features help them get around in the cold arctic places they call home. They live in groups called "flocks" and there can be five to ten archinos in a single flock, unless they're captive. Then there can be well over fifty archinos in a flock. Female archinos have smaller wings than the males. Archinos are herbivores and only consume vegetation.
I don't know what happened.This Archino is loosely based off of parrots.
What's this Archino's favorite fruit?
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Thunder. wrote:
Username ;; Thunder.
Name ;; Sairai
Gender ;; Male
Fruit ;; The Matoa fruit. It's a Papuan fruit, and though it's hard for me to describe what it tastes like, I found this:
Fruit Matoa (Pometia pinnata) is a typical fruit of indigenous Papuans. This sweet fruit has flavors similar to kelengkeng fruit or rambutan fruit. Matoa trees grow tall, and its wood could be for furniture or house framing. The fruit is a seasonal fruit which bear during September-October.
Pometia pinnata is a large tropical hardwood and fruit tree species, with common names including matoa, taun tree, island lychee, tava, and of the plant family Sapindaceae (maple and lychee family). Naturally widespread, the trees grow through south east Asia, Malesia and the Pacific region. They grow up to tall canopy trees of 40 m (130 ft) tall. They have pinnate leaves and dark red fruits up to 4 cm (1.6 in) long, each with three seeds, surrounded by a fleshy aril somewhat like a lychee, edible and popular fruit for eating.

Congrats Thunder. !
I love how your form is set up and the name is very original. c:
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by smart cat » Sun Jun 08, 2014 5:44 pm
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by Thunder. » Mon Jun 09, 2014 4:26 pm

Username ;; Thunder.
Name ;; Sairai
Gender ;; Male
Fruit ;; The Matoa fruit. It's a Papuan fruit, and though it's hard for me to describe what it tastes like, I found this:
Fruit Matoa (Pometia pinnata) is a typical fruit of indigenous Papuans. This sweet fruit has flavors similar to kelengkeng fruit or rambutan fruit. Matoa trees grow tall, and its wood could be for furniture or house framing. The fruit is a seasonal fruit which bear during September-October.
Pometia pinnata is a large tropical hardwood and fruit tree species, with common names including matoa, taun tree, island lychee, tava, and of the plant family Sapindaceae (maple and lychee family). Naturally widespread, the trees grow through south east Asia, Malesia and the Pacific region. They grow up to tall canopy trees of 40 m (130 ft) tall. They have pinnate leaves and dark red fruits up to 4 cm (1.6 in) long, each with three seeds, surrounded by a fleshy aril somewhat like a lychee, edible and popular fruit for eating.

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by smart cat » Tue Jun 10, 2014 8:00 pm
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by gillybean7303 » Thu Jun 12, 2014 2:40 pm
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Fruit: Pitaya, or dragon fruit, is a cactus fruit that can be found throughout Asia, Australasia, North America and South America, even though they are believed to be native to Mexico originally. There are two main types of pitaya, the sour types, typically eaten in the Americas, and sweet types found across Asia. The fruit comes in 3 different color varieties, Labelled as red, yellow and Costa Rican pitayas. The “red” fruits are generally a bright magenta color on the outside, with yellow flesh. The Yellow Pitaya is yellow inside and out, and the Costa Rican pitayas are magenta on the outside and the inside. They smell deliciously fragrant and most have a sweet flavor similar to a kiwi fruit.
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by smart cat » Sat Jun 14, 2014 8:53 am
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do you like my pumpkin
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by smart cat » Tue Jun 17, 2014 8:42 am
Thunder. wrote:
Username ;; Thunder.
Name ;; Sairai
Gender ;; Male
Fruit ;; The Matoa fruit. It's a Papuan fruit, and though it's hard for me to describe what it tastes like, I found this:
Fruit Matoa (Pometia pinnata) is a typical fruit of indigenous Papuans. This sweet fruit has flavors similar to kelengkeng fruit or rambutan fruit. Matoa trees grow tall, and its wood could be for furniture or house framing. The fruit is a seasonal fruit which bear during September-October.
Pometia pinnata is a large tropical hardwood and fruit tree species, with common names including matoa, taun tree, island lychee, tava, and of the plant family Sapindaceae (maple and lychee family). Naturally widespread, the trees grow through south east Asia, Malesia and the Pacific region. They grow up to tall canopy trees of 40 m (130 ft) tall. They have pinnate leaves and dark red fruits up to 4 cm (1.6 in) long, each with three seeds, surrounded by a fleshy aril somewhat like a lychee, edible and popular fruit for eating.

Sorry I'm a bit late with this,Congrats Thunder. !
I love how your form is set up and the name is very original. c:
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do you like my pumpkin
pls
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by smart cat » Wed Jun 18, 2014 2:38 am
Thunder. wrote:thank you <3 could you add me please?
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