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What is a Rainbow Paint Wolf? Well it’s easy, it’s a canine that both resembles a wolf and a dog, but prefers to be called wolf. It’s tail acts like a paintbrush, paint and all! Paint strangely grows from its fur and in order for the Paint Wolf to get rid of it; it needs to paint! They range around the size of your average Labrador, and come in many different colours, but not just of the Rainbow! They can be bright in colour, dark in colour, and even black, white and grey. They also come in albino colours, but that is extremely rare. Sometimes they even have powers with their paints, but it depends on how rare they are. Paint Wolf’s eat anything they feel like really, meat, fruit, fish; it’s all up to them! During mating season, the males will show off their paintings to attract a female to them. Their mateship is painting a picture together to show their love for each other is eternal and will mark each other their paint. The average litter size for a Paint wolf is 1-2 Pups. Also between the Paint Wolves there isn’t much of a gender difference.
Types There are only a few differences among the Paint Wolves, mostly with ears and tails. The Ear thing isn’t that big of a deal, but for a Paint Wolf, it’s tail means everything. Here are some different tails and ears it can have.
What is a Rainbow Paint Wolf? Well it’s easy, it’s a canine that both resembles a wolf and a dog, but prefers to be called wolf. It’s tail acts like a paintbrush, paint and all! Paint strangely grows from its fur and in order for the Paint Wolf to get rid of it; it needs to paint! They range around the size of your average Labrador, and come in many different colours, but not just of the Rainbow! They can be bright in colour, dark in colour, and even black, white and grey. They also come in albino colours, but that is extremely rare. Sometimes they even have powers with their paints, but it depends on how rare they are. Paint Wolf’s eat anything they feel like really, meat, fruit, fish; it’s all up to them! During mating season, the males will show off their paintings to attract a female to them. Their mateship is painting a picture together to show their love for each other is eternal and will mark each other their paint. The average litter size for a Paint wolf is 1-2 Pups. Also between the Paint Wolves there isn’t much of a gender difference.
Types There are only a few differences among the Paint Wolves, mostly with ears and tails. The Ear thing isn’t that big of a deal, but for a Paint Wolf, it’s tail means everything. Here are some different tails and ears it can have.
- Ears
* Normal ears
* Short ears
* Half-flop ears
* Rat ears
* Full Flop Ears
- Anything else are edits ears -
Tails
* Normal tail – The normal tailed Paint Wolf likes to show off it’s painting more then others, it tends to have a more gentle strokes.
* Long tail – the long tailed Paint Wolf tends to use it’s tail to whip around colours and make paint splatters everywhere. However it also likes to make long strokes.
* Curly tail – The curly tailed Paint Wolf curls it’s tail to get a distance shot with it’s paint. It likes to fling it’s tail about making large messes and causing mischief. Though not all curly tail’s do that, they can be quite shy about their art.
* Skinny tail – The skinny tailed Paint Wolf takes it’s time and does smaller strokes to make it’s art perfect. They are often very patient and hate messes, so they don’t often get along with the curly tail, or the bob tail.
* Funky tail – It kind of looks like a cross between a lion's tail and a paint brush! Perfect for making unique strokes and colourful splotches.
* Bob tail – The bob tailed Paint Wolf can’t paint with it’s tail sadly, but that doesn’t mean it doesn’t paint. Bob tail’s will shake their tails to make little puddles of paint and use their paws instead of their tail’s. They are certainly a rare sight to see!
- Anything else are edits tails -
Colours Now onto the Colours! A Paint Wolf can be any design and any colour! There are currently four types.
- Normal – A Paint wolf will only have one type of Paint that it can use, one paint, one colour! It will live like that forever! It’s the most common type of Paint Wolf too!
Uncommon – This type of Paint Wolf will actually have two colours it can use!
Rare – This type is unique because as you know Black, White and Grey are not colours they are shades, and this kind of Paint Wolf only knows how to paint in shades! Black, White and Grey paints go here!
Special- Special’s can range from 3 or more paints that one can use, to even a special themed kind!
Rarities Now onto telling exactly how rare your RPW is! A Paint wolf can have any number of ear and tail combinations and can even have any type of paint to tell how truly rare it is you have to look at this guide!
- Common – A Paint wolf with no edits made to it and has a normal paint!
Uncommon – A RPW with small edits and normal or uncommon paint.
Rare – A RPW with large and small edits and normal, uncommon paint or rare paint.
Very Rare - A RPW with more then one larger edits and normal, uncommon paint, rare paint or even special paint.
Special- What makes a special RPW "special". Now just because a RPW has special paint doesn't automatically make it special. There are a few things that go with it that make it special. Special wolves can be a PPS wolf or a special number wolf. Most special wolves are custom lined and have powers that are very rare. Some wolves can be special without being custom lined but usually that is because they are Dire. Dire wolves are very rare and therefore also considered special.