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Coridae are canine-like species with open chest cavities protected by a thin layer of transparent "skin".They have two hearts, one of which is upside down and dormant, this allows Coridae a to live a little longer if one heart is damaged. They are commonly seen with bandages wrapped around their sensitive ears from the constant rips and tears their litter mates inflict on them. Coridae are born in litters of 1-2, rarely 3, and generally socialize with other other litters. Their "eyes" are little glowing orbs put set deep in their eye sockets, these eyes can travel anywhere along the elongated eye socket. You will NEVER, ever see a coridae with an eye socket not extended onto the muzzle. Their mouths have the same anatomy as that of a venomous snake, they have poison stored in the glands but rarely use it. A Coridae's main defense tactic is to flood goop out of their eye sockets, nose, mouth, and chest cavity, predators see this as a sign of an unhealthy meal and are often deterred by the slight odor from goop(a very faint smell of infection). Any unhealed scars will constantly leak goop until it scabs over, there have been cases of paw pads or any skin areas constantly leaking goop without cuts. This goo is normally the same shade as their insides, which vary greatly for each Coridae.
Although the most common chest cavity is a heart split in two, they can be any shape(s), so you'll never know what you'll be getting from these guys.
SharkButt wrote:Can you please slow down, the older ones are not getting adopted because you are mass producing brightly colored ones that cover up the ones people spent 1-3 hours on. I'm not trying to be harsh, just a little sad to see those older ones not get adopted.
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