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TWC Info wrote:“In an ever-evolving world new and old species alike are changing, growing, and being discovered. Recently, four new species of wild felines were discovered by scientists. While they are different species, scientists have been intrigued by their apparent fancying for one another. Groups of one or multiple species intermingling have been discovered. The Kuona, named for its tendency to live in hotter climates is the smallest of the four. The Marmor; with a thick coat and a love for snow. The Lahti, a beautiful runner and cunning hunter. And finally, the Nadar; a swimmer who uses their larger size for their benefit. All four species share another unique aspect in common; they all have the same coat mutations, allowing their coats to be patterned like a domestic feline's."
Species Info wrote:
The Kuona
"Harenae venandi"
1.5 to 3.4 kg, height of 24-36 cm
Forager/omnivore, can be found eating berries
A hider, not a fighter
Normally found in warmer climates or deserts
The Marmor
"Pruina venandi"
2 to 5 kg, height of ~28 cm
Runner and climber
Tufted ears, fluffy fur
Normally found living in snowy or colder regions
The Lahti
"Nemus venandi"
3-4 kg, height of ~28 cm
Excels in hunting, fast runner
Large build
Normally found in forests or wooded areas
The Nadar
"Nanti venandi"
3-6 kg, 25-38 cm
Great swimmer
Uses their tail as a ‘rudder’, webbed feet
Found in most regions but more densely closer to water sources or swamps
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