Siberian Jumper's
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What is a Siberian Jumper?

[above is an example of the species, Laska, my Jumper.]
A Siberian Jumper is a medium sized mildly carnivorous deer like creature. They are shy, and often quite hard to find in Siberia where they originate from. From head to toe, Jumper's are just three feet tall. At the top of their heads they have the horns of a Muntjac deer, but instead of two they have three. Male's have two extra horns. They have large upright ears, and large eyes. They also have the upper jaw tusk's of the Siberian Musk Deer, and two lower jaw tusks that are also visible. A Jumper's front hooves have two toes and a dew claw, which is only used for fighting, and their hide hooves are the same as a normal deer's. From the neck to shoulders is maned, along with the rump. Their tails are much like a lions, but with silky haired tails at the base. The rest of the body is covered in about three inches of silky soft rabbit like hair.
Colors,
The colors of the Siberian Jumper range from reddish chestnuts to albino. They come in every natural base color but some are rare than others. Their markings also vary from faded spots to brindle, but markings are also natural colors. The eye's of a Jumper range from natural to unnatural.
Life, Behavior and Breeding,
The lifespan of these animals is not set. They can live several decades, and have no known health problems and only die from natural causes. Siberian Jumper's mate for life, and doe's (females) can have one to two fawns every season. Fawn's are full adults at two years old. Jumper's are preyed upon by the predators of Siberia. Artic foxes, and Siberian Lynxes won't hesitate to think of tiny fawns as a prey item. They can and may attack adults also, along with Siberian Tigers, wolves, large birds of prey, and Polar Bears. Jumper's are territorial and will start fights with Reindeer, Long-horned goats, Ibex, and Musk deer also. As for the sounds a Jumper makes, they snort and will emit a squeal if they are being restrained or pain is being inflicted on them. Fawn's often cry like this if they have lost their mother or calling to to them. Other than those noises Jumper's are very quiet.
Diet,

Siberian Jumper's are omnivores, which means they eat meat and plants. They will feed on small animals like ermines, which are similar to ferrets and part of the rodent family. They will eat mice, lemmings, and rabbits if they can catch them. They will almost eat just about any plant and fruit that is within their reach. Grass, leaves, berries, nuts, and bark off trees if it comes to that.
Links -> Archive
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What is a Siberian Jumper?

[above is an example of the species, Laska, my Jumper.]
A Siberian Jumper is a medium sized mildly carnivorous deer like creature. They are shy, and often quite hard to find in Siberia where they originate from. From head to toe, Jumper's are just three feet tall. At the top of their heads they have the horns of a Muntjac deer, but instead of two they have three. Male's have two extra horns. They have large upright ears, and large eyes. They also have the upper jaw tusk's of the Siberian Musk Deer, and two lower jaw tusks that are also visible. A Jumper's front hooves have two toes and a dew claw, which is only used for fighting, and their hide hooves are the same as a normal deer's. From the neck to shoulders is maned, along with the rump. Their tails are much like a lions, but with silky haired tails at the base. The rest of the body is covered in about three inches of silky soft rabbit like hair.
Colors,
The colors of the Siberian Jumper range from reddish chestnuts to albino. They come in every natural base color but some are rare than others. Their markings also vary from faded spots to brindle, but markings are also natural colors. The eye's of a Jumper range from natural to unnatural.
Life, Behavior and Breeding,
The lifespan of these animals is not set. They can live several decades, and have no known health problems and only die from natural causes. Siberian Jumper's mate for life, and doe's (females) can have one to two fawns every season. Fawn's are full adults at two years old. Jumper's are preyed upon by the predators of Siberia. Artic foxes, and Siberian Lynxes won't hesitate to think of tiny fawns as a prey item. They can and may attack adults also, along with Siberian Tigers, wolves, large birds of prey, and Polar Bears. Jumper's are territorial and will start fights with Reindeer, Long-horned goats, Ibex, and Musk deer also. As for the sounds a Jumper makes, they snort and will emit a squeal if they are being restrained or pain is being inflicted on them. Fawn's often cry like this if they have lost their mother or calling to to them. Other than those noises Jumper's are very quiet.
Diet,

Siberian Jumper's are omnivores, which means they eat meat and plants. They will feed on small animals like ermines, which are similar to ferrets and part of the rodent family. They will eat mice, lemmings, and rabbits if they can catch them. They will almost eat just about any plant and fruit that is within their reach. Grass, leaves, berries, nuts, and bark off trees if it comes to that.





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