Coridae are canine-like species with
open chest cavities protected by a
thin layer of transparent "skin"
they have two hearts, one of which
is upside down and dormant, this
allows coridae a to live a little longer
if one heart is damaged. They are
commonly seen with bandages wrapped
around their sensitive ears from the
constant tips and tears their litter mates
inflict on them. Coridae date born
in litters of 31-2, rarely 3, and generally
socialize with other litters. Their "eyes"
are little glows set deep in their eye sockets.
The eyes sockets run up along the snout to
allow for better vision, their little glow can
travel anywhere along the eye socket.
Their mouths have the same anatomy
as that of a venomous snake, they have
poison stored in the glands but rarely use
it. A coridae's main defense tactic is to
droop goop out of their eye sockets, nose,
mouth, and chest cavity. If a coridae has
unhealed scars they will constantly leek out the
goop. This goo is normally the same shade as
their insides, which vary greatly for each coridae.
Although the most common chest cavity is a heart
split in two, they can be any shape(s), so you'll never
know what you'll be getting from these guys.
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Breeding info
sire:foundation x dam:foundation
Black body
Goopy rainbow glow stripe
Bone marks
bone tail with ornaments
Purple tongue
white fangs
Purple gums
White ribs
Purple entrails
Purple goop
Red/blue/green glow heart
Purple dormant heart



