
psst...whats a...Darlinq? wrote: Darlinq (pronounced: dar-ling) is actually a close relative to the reptile family....which reptile you ask? None other than those cuties in shells...TURTLES! Surprising right? Well not really. Just like turtles, Darlinqs have the prehistoric jaw shape and "cheek puffs" as we like to call them that some can be seen on many turtle species. Darlinqs have evolved to be much larger than their reptilian cousins, reaching heights of almost that of Draft horses. Woah Bessie! Though they do range in size, there are no Darlinqs that are smaller than that of a small pony. Darlinqs are dorks. Let's just face this now and be done with it. They're like big dogs. They love people and interacting with other Darlinqs, there are rare few cases of unsociable Darlinqs. They're herd animals and a group of Darlinqs is called a "Dole of Darlinqs" ... Like their reptilian cousins, a Darlinqs diet is mainly dependent on their location. For instance, a Darlinqs main choice of food is actually fish but if fish is not readily available they would eat worms, snails, insects, leafy greens, fruits and even flowers! A Darlinq caught near the sea or a ocean would eat the general same diet but more likely include shellfish, jellyfish, algae and whatever fish that was not poisonous was around!
hhhhhhhnnnnn [ aggressively fluffs ]
per my post here...I just couldn't wait any more ;A;//
I had this idea of this cute shamrock sheep....I couldn't wait to post it (plus st. patty's day is gone and over...but STILL)
this is not an event Darlinq
I forget all the rarities c:::::
but I'll give the rarity information to the new owner
when I hook up my PC....lolololol
[ᴜᴄ] sheep fluff mane/tail
[ᴜᴄ] reptile ears (hidden under the fluff)
[s] curved back horn
imperials wrote:
username: imperials
name; renegade
gender: male
favorite accessory:
a leaf accessory that wraps around his horn
and some of his floof