
Delta Velorum Foxes are tall looking foxes that are only located on the remote planet of Delta Velorum.
Standing between 2 - 2 1/2 feet at the should, Delta Velorum Foxes are very tall in appearance compared to Red Foxes on Earth. They tend to be long legged in appearance and are well known for their endurance and agility. Males tend to be more muscular then females while female are more slender and elegant in appearance. A Delta Foxes fur tends to be very soft and short, and come in a wide variety of natural colors. It is not uncommon to see them in roans and dun colors similar to horses and are commonly seen in cat colors and patterns as well (such as calico, tabby, bengal markings ect). However the combination of colors and patterns are limitless, and each Delta Velorum Fox is different from the next. No two are ever the same in looks. Delta Velorum Foxes can come in any eye color and combination - no matter if it's natural or unnatural. A fox with two or more eye colors (known as Heterochromia) is uncommon but not unheard of.
Variety: Short tail, Irregular Blaze / Spotted facial markings. Short fuzz edits.
ViceVersa wrote:Username: Vice Versa
Name: Viola
Gender: female
Personality: Vi is a peaceful fox. She enjoys the serene sounds of nature. Vi is shy and reserved, however she is friendly when you get to know her. Viola has a kind heart and is often caring for other wounded animals and foxes.
Likes: The sound of a babbling brook is one of her favorite sounds. Vi enjoys singing and has a fondness for lullabies. Vi likes the taste of peppermint.
Dislikes: Vi dislikes foxes who harm each other on purpose. Viola does not like loud crashing noises as they make her jump.
Story: Viola stepped lightly through the trees. The vixen was tired and sore from walking. Snow covered the ground and the trees were bare. It was cold and Viola wanted nothing more than shelter and rest.
That is until a kind of music caught Viola's attention. The sound called to Vi and she followed it. It was a peaceful and soothing melody. Curiously, the vixen pondered the source of the sound. By now almost all the songbirds had flown south.
The vixen was so lost in thought that she nearly tripped and fell over a log that lay before a frozen stream. The water babbled under the ice. It was a beautiful and clear sound. Viola hummed along with stream happily. Satisfied at finding the source of the music, Vi continued on her journey. From then on out the vixen always carried a song in her heart and felt warm no matter the weather.












































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