Chrysaora Basilisks #564| Adopt by diatomdude

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Chrysaora Basilisks #564| Adopt

Postby diatomdude » Fri Mar 09, 2018 4:15 pm

      username;; Sheepishlie
      link to form;; xXx
      name;; Quintus
      gender;; Stallion
      eye colour;; Fire Ant
      horn/hoof material & rarity;; Amber (containing a flower of Strychnos electri) // Uncommon
      phenotype;; Black Roaned Tobiano
      genotype;; Ee/aa/TT

      Note: This chry is not a true roan, it just displays roaned markings, which are relatively common in tobianos.

      Amber is neat because it often traps small organisms, preserving them perfectly. Tell me what small thing is inside this chry's horn. c:
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Postby ilhdc7 » Fri Mar 09, 2018 6:09 pm

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Name: Nico
Gender: Stallion
What's in the Amber?: A mosquito of course! Those little buggers always seem to get in all the wrong places at all the wrong times. I mean, Jurrasic Park wasn't formed by a stink bug! The pesky mosquito's could hold the blood of an ancient creature inside of them!


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Postby muffy » Sat Mar 10, 2018 2:03 am

Username: muffy
Name: Glogoriuos
Gender: Stallion
What's in the Amber?:
A Granny's Cloak Moth is resting oh so nonchalantly as it appeared to think that this chrys horn was just another stalagmite in the chrys cave.
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Postby Orawind » Sat Mar 10, 2018 3:45 pm

Username: Orawind
Name: Waterfalls
Gender: stallion
What's in the Amber?: A beautiful, amazing, stunning, Luna Moth! (Here’s a pic: https://www.google.com/search?q=luna+moth&client=safari&hl=en-us&prmd=ivsn&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjV2-Sk6-DZAhVL2GMKHXjFCewQ_AUIESgB&biw=768&bih=922#imgrc=KbhFYV4UyUb6iM:)
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Postby DarkestWerewolf » Sat Mar 10, 2018 7:47 pm

    Username: DarkestWerewolf
    Name: Hidden Fangs // Kuro
    Gender: Stallion
    What's in the Amber?: Many seem to have similar reactions when they soon come to realise what’s in Kuro’s horn. Fear and shock are often the more usual expressions because Kuro’s horn contains a centipede
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Postby husky. » Mon Mar 12, 2018 10:22 pm

    Username: husky.
    Name: Vipsania
    Gender: Mare
    What's in the Amber?: Much like this Chry’s faux roaning, their amber horn encases a faux snake - a legless lizard to be precise. The tiny, harmless thing couldn’t do much to escape its tomb, but still catches some people off-guard when they see it!
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Postby sheepish » Fri Mar 16, 2018 5:26 pm

      Username: Sheepishlie
      Name: Quintus
      Gender: Stallion
      What's in the Amber?: Strychnos electri. It is thought to be a long-lost relative of modern plants including sunflowers, coffee, peppers, potatoes and mint. (source: NewScientist)
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Postby fawn- » Mon Mar 19, 2018 10:35 am

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Name: Lark
Gender: mare
What's in the Amber?: Lark has trapped a single cherry blossom petal in her horn, thought to bring her good luck.
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Re: Chrysaora Basilisks #564| Adopt

Postby diatomdude » Sun Mar 25, 2018 12:54 pm

Sheepishlie wrote:
      Username: Sheepishlie
      Name: Quintus
      Gender: Stallion
      What's in the Amber?: Strychnos electri. It is thought to be a long-lost relative of modern plants including sunflowers, coffee, peppers, potatoes and mint. (source: NewScientist)


      Congrats! c: I love the research that went into this!

      Apologies for the late judging, school has been and continues to be a pain lol
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Postby sheepish » Mon Mar 26, 2018 8:42 am

TeaParty wrote:
Sheepishlie wrote:
      Username: Sheepishlie
      Name: Quintus
      Gender: Stallion
      What's in the Amber?: Strychnos electri. It is thought to be a long-lost relative of modern plants including sunflowers, coffee, peppers, potatoes and mint. (source: NewScientist)


      Congrats! c: I love the research that went into this!

      Apologies for the late judging, school has been and continues to be a pain lol


      Thank you so much >.< He's beautiful!
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