
What are Sterns?
Well, in recent study, we have discovered a new species! We call it, "Sterns."
Sterns are from the Prehistoric Era and consist of many horse features. We classify
them to be equinine but they have the head of what seems to be a carnivore it seems.
Once we caught a pregnant female with two foals already born, we began our reseach.
Our best, top, researcher, Cscollecter12, has been studying them for some time now.
She came back with sketches of anatomy and other nice facts about them. The males
are, like deer, called "Stags" and the female are "Fawns." She sketched out the recent
Fawn-in-custody. She even made a pixelated copy of it! We are still studying this species
today and hope to help build this species off the endangered list! They seem to get well
with humans and some scientists are continuing tests by letting farmers and small villages
have 2 Sterns to see how they interact with other animals and to see what they can do to
help the economy and agriculture. We see that they are strong and very social with others.
They, like horses, have natural colors. For example, black, gray, white, brown, gold, etc.
They are now classified as domestic pets and we are letting some of them become pets!
So, we are capturing them and taming them. Now they are family friendly! Will you help
with our research and adopt one for us? Oh it will be great!
Sterns are from the Prehistoric Era and consist of many horse features. We classify
them to be equinine but they have the head of what seems to be a carnivore it seems.
Once we caught a pregnant female with two foals already born, we began our reseach.
Our best, top, researcher, Cscollecter12, has been studying them for some time now.
She came back with sketches of anatomy and other nice facts about them. The males
are, like deer, called "Stags" and the female are "Fawns." She sketched out the recent
Fawn-in-custody. She even made a pixelated copy of it! We are still studying this species
today and hope to help build this species off the endangered list! They seem to get well
with humans and some scientists are continuing tests by letting farmers and small villages
have 2 Sterns to see how they interact with other animals and to see what they can do to
help the economy and agriculture. We see that they are strong and very social with others.
They, like horses, have natural colors. For example, black, gray, white, brown, gold, etc.
They are now classified as domestic pets and we are letting some of them become pets!
So, we are capturing them and taming them. Now they are family friendly! Will you help
with our research and adopt one for us? Oh it will be great!
Original sketch.

Adult size(my Stern)

Foal size (UFA)











taken by Leaping Stones