Characteristics~
Species: Billybobs have a canine shape to them, and live underground. They create miles of tunnels and burrows to roam in. Billybobs have the perfect paw structure for digging, too. Their paws are like shallow, upside down bowls, with the edges capable of scooping out large amounts of dirt. A Billybobs eyes are more cat shaped, and have little to no color in them. Their eyes are more commonly seen as large pupils that cover the entire eye. This helps them see in the dark burrows. Lastly, the iconic tail. Their tails actually have no bones in them, and are only made of pure fluff!
Commons: Common Billybobs have dark colors such as dark browns, greys, and blacks. They can be solid color, or have tabby patterns. They have scruffier fur, and gold piercings on their ear. Their ears are like fox ears, and stick straight up.
Uncommons: Uncommon Billybobs have a little lighter tones to them, such as tans, lighter browns, and softer greys. They can have sabino markings, or speckled. They have longer and silkier fur, and silver piercings. Their ears are like fox ears, but are floppy on the tips.
Rares: Rare Billybobs have the lightest coat colors, such as whites, creams, palomino, and light greys. It has even been known for rare Billybobs to have blue tints to their fur. They can be solid color, or have appaloosa patterns. They have shorter fur, but it is softer than a common’s fur. They do not have piercings, but instead have a single horn that help break open packed dirt and rocks underground to build new nests (It looks like a rhino's big horn, but on their forehead). Their ears can be floppy or straight, but are usually hairier.