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W E L C O M E !
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W E L C O M E !
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Juymara's are a closed species. You are not allowed to make your own!
Some Juymara's look different: this varies based on traits, age, and gender. Male Juymara's are part lion, wolf, raptor, rhino, and bull. Males are known for their charging, and their rash temperaments. However, they're not aggressive unless threatened, and are known to try and avoid fighting: yet they will most definitely get into a tussle for a matter of their honor, or for protecting their pride. Males are the ones who rely on sheer power and force in order to taken down an opponent. Their feats of strength are amazing, and they have been recorded to have snapped femurs of adult elephants when angered. The females appear different from the males in a few ways: females are part rattle snake, lion, horse, and wolf. They hunt mainly hunt in packs, but can rely on their stealth and cunning abilities when left alone. They are known to occasionally be more aggressive than males, and this is mostly part to their incredibly defensive nature.
Like a snake, females have double hinged jaws: a secret weapon in a fight, they can bring out their fangs to inject a poison to whomever they're fighting. Thankfully, they are immune to the poison themselves, which leads to some boldness when dealing with other poisonous creatures.
Based upon age, the young are called 'kips'. They're without gender, and require care in order to grow 'up' and into different stages. Depending on the specific types of care given, the kip will either become male or female. With the growth, their design stays mostly the same: however, some kips are known to change, such as solid colors fading slightly with age into a gradient or into a more natural look.
Whenever you receive a new Juymara, PLEASE pm me, especially if it is through a trade / gifting. I don't have time to consistently check threads, see which one's I've already archived, and the like. It makes life easier for you and me both, and makes sure these archives are up to date as possible.
Some Juymara's look different: this varies based on traits, age, and gender. Male Juymara's are part lion, wolf, raptor, rhino, and bull. Males are known for their charging, and their rash temperaments. However, they're not aggressive unless threatened, and are known to try and avoid fighting: yet they will most definitely get into a tussle for a matter of their honor, or for protecting their pride. Males are the ones who rely on sheer power and force in order to taken down an opponent. Their feats of strength are amazing, and they have been recorded to have snapped femurs of adult elephants when angered. The females appear different from the males in a few ways: females are part rattle snake, lion, horse, and wolf. They hunt mainly hunt in packs, but can rely on their stealth and cunning abilities when left alone. They are known to occasionally be more aggressive than males, and this is mostly part to their incredibly defensive nature.
Like a snake, females have double hinged jaws: a secret weapon in a fight, they can bring out their fangs to inject a poison to whomever they're fighting. Thankfully, they are immune to the poison themselves, which leads to some boldness when dealing with other poisonous creatures.
Based upon age, the young are called 'kips'. They're without gender, and require care in order to grow 'up' and into different stages. Depending on the specific types of care given, the kip will either become male or female. With the growth, their design stays mostly the same: however, some kips are known to change, such as solid colors fading slightly with age into a gradient or into a more natural look.
Whenever you receive a new Juymara, PLEASE pm me, especially if it is through a trade / gifting. I don't have time to consistently check threads, see which one's I've already archived, and the like. It makes life easier for you and me both, and makes sure these archives are up to date as possible.
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