Shiba Balzo Wolves can be translated into: Brushwood Bounce Wolves. They are named this due to the fact that they live deep within tropical forests and have a habit of bouncing when they run instead of running like a normal canine. Shiba Balzo Wolves can be shortned to 'Shiba'. These little fluffy creatures are joyful, kind, and sometimes devious companions. They grow up to sizes of only 4 feet high. They resemble a fox in many ways and often bounce around everywhere they go. When excited they yap and bounce about excitedly in circles. They have only three toes and zero claws. SBW's are omnivores. They prefer meat, but will eat sweet tropical fruits they find in the cover of the trees. While Their only defense are small needle like teeth, they have amazing speed and stamina and can just about out run any of their natural predators. And if in trouble, they will jump up into the shelter of the trees with the help of their powerful back legs, allowing them to jump up to 7' in the air! With a good sense of balance, they can run along the branches of trees with ease. They have optimum eyesight and can easily spot predators yards away. Their tails are large enough that they often sit up on top of their tails much like a kangaroo uses it's tail to stand up and watch the area around them. Asides from their wild instincts, Shiba's make great human companions and actively seek love and affection. They are extremely loyal and if left alone for too long can become very sick from stress. Shiba's are often known to die of loneliness and heartache.
Here it is. Inspired by a bird, I bring you SBW #3.
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