Whip Tail Equines
Adoptable Equine Species

WTE Adoptable Thread
WTE Fan Art Lines
WTE Role Play by wolfpuppies
WTE Role Play by Nightstar
Archives
History:
Whip Tail Equines were discovered very recently, living deep in remote forests and jungles. They appear to be a distant relative of the common Horse with a few differences. Like many bird species, they have developed coloration in the coat as a way for male to attract females. Stallion WTEs have amazingly colorful coats, ranging from spots to stripes to patches, often many at the same time. They have also developed thick feathering down the back of their legs to protect themselves from prickly plants, although it also serves the winter use for warmth. Their tails have grown to be very long, and it has been speculated that it is to help them balance in their dense woodland habitat, although so little is known that it isn't certain. Finally, the stallions have also developed two-pronged horns on the back of their head like deer, and likewise use them to compete with other males for dominance.
WTEs live a little longer than the average horse, ranging about 50-60 years. Foals come to maturity later as well, at about 6 years old.
They are small to medium sized in comparison to common horses, ranging between 12hh - 16hh. They are never over 17hh, or under 12hh.
They so far cannot be ridden, only because they are so feral that anyone who gets within ten feet of a WTE makes them flee. Certai people, however, seem to have a certain atmosphere about them that calms them. Are you one of these people? Find your favorite jungle pony today and find out!
Difference from usual horse species:
Long, whip-like tail (hence the name)
Feathering/fur from knees/hocks to ankles.
Feathering/fur from elbows down (front legs only), beard (Males only)
Mane continues down back (male and female)
Double-pointed horns on back of head (Males only)
Coloration:
Males are by far more colorful than females. Similar to peacocks, the stallions often have very exotic and fancy markings, while the females are usually quite plain. In Whip Tails, stallions' markings are quite extraordinary, most often a mix of appaloosa spots, pinto patches, roaning or brindling, usually a mix of two or three. The Whip Tail mares are most often solid colors, with the occasional pinto or roan.
Whip Tail Equines' eye color varies in the range of brown, blue, green, gold, or occasionally violet. Red and pink eyes never appear unless in the extremely rare case of an albino. They often have two different colors in the same eye.
The stallions' horns are always grey, black, tan or brown, or again with the very rare case of an albino, pinkish.
Re-adoption:
Every user may re-adopt a WTE of theirs they no longer want, but they have a maximum of 3 times to do so.
It will be put up for public adoption; you cannot gift it to a specific user.
PM this form to the artist who drew it to put your WTE for re-adoption:
Rules:
Do not claim as your own or steal the art. Anyone found doing this will be reported.
Do not use or take off of Chickensmoothie.com.
You are allowed to own only six WTEs at any time.
Do not complain or rant if you do not get a WTE.
Do not complain or rant if you are given a warning or banned.
Please do not request a color or ask for/about customs, you will not get them. Instead, you get a warning.
After 2 warnings, you are banned. No exceptions.
Post your adoption form on the WTE's specific page. Not here.
Stamp! ^^

Adoptable Equine Species
WTE Adoptable Thread
WTE Fan Art Lines
WTE Role Play by wolfpuppies
WTE Role Play by Nightstar
Archives
History:
Whip Tail Equines were discovered very recently, living deep in remote forests and jungles. They appear to be a distant relative of the common Horse with a few differences. Like many bird species, they have developed coloration in the coat as a way for male to attract females. Stallion WTEs have amazingly colorful coats, ranging from spots to stripes to patches, often many at the same time. They have also developed thick feathering down the back of their legs to protect themselves from prickly plants, although it also serves the winter use for warmth. Their tails have grown to be very long, and it has been speculated that it is to help them balance in their dense woodland habitat, although so little is known that it isn't certain. Finally, the stallions have also developed two-pronged horns on the back of their head like deer, and likewise use them to compete with other males for dominance.
WTEs live a little longer than the average horse, ranging about 50-60 years. Foals come to maturity later as well, at about 6 years old.
They are small to medium sized in comparison to common horses, ranging between 12hh - 16hh. They are never over 17hh, or under 12hh.
They so far cannot be ridden, only because they are so feral that anyone who gets within ten feet of a WTE makes them flee. Certai people, however, seem to have a certain atmosphere about them that calms them. Are you one of these people? Find your favorite jungle pony today and find out!
Difference from usual horse species:
Long, whip-like tail (hence the name)
Feathering/fur from knees/hocks to ankles.
Feathering/fur from elbows down (front legs only), beard (Males only)
Mane continues down back (male and female)
Double-pointed horns on back of head (Males only)
Coloration:
Males are by far more colorful than females. Similar to peacocks, the stallions often have very exotic and fancy markings, while the females are usually quite plain. In Whip Tails, stallions' markings are quite extraordinary, most often a mix of appaloosa spots, pinto patches, roaning or brindling, usually a mix of two or three. The Whip Tail mares are most often solid colors, with the occasional pinto or roan.
Whip Tail Equines' eye color varies in the range of brown, blue, green, gold, or occasionally violet. Red and pink eyes never appear unless in the extremely rare case of an albino. They often have two different colors in the same eye.
The stallions' horns are always grey, black, tan or brown, or again with the very rare case of an albino, pinkish.
Re-adoption:
Every user may re-adopt a WTE of theirs they no longer want, but they have a maximum of 3 times to do so.
It will be put up for public adoption; you cannot gift it to a specific user.
PM this form to the artist who drew it to put your WTE for re-adoption:
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Username:
WTE's name:
WTE's link:
Why you no longer want it:
Rules:
Do not claim as your own or steal the art. Anyone found doing this will be reported.
Do not use or take off of Chickensmoothie.com.
You are allowed to own only six WTEs at any time.
Do not complain or rant if you do not get a WTE.
Do not complain or rant if you are given a warning or banned.
Please do not request a color or ask for/about customs, you will not get them. Instead, you get a warning.
After 2 warnings, you are banned. No exceptions.
Post your adoption form on the WTE's specific page. Not here.
Stamp! ^^

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