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Caleons are a secretive species from the mountains of Appalacia. They have evolved over years from the crossbreeding of early bobcats and mountain lions, and seem to have independently evolved the latter traits of both species. In fact, the genes of the species itself seem unstable - genetic mutations are more than common, with almost no βtypicalβ coat colors or patterns having been discovered yet. From the research done so far, this is the information we were able to gather:
They prefer to live in the deepest parts of the mountain forests, and are extremely adept at being stealthy. Despite the wide range of coats and colors, they have an almost magic ability to camouflage, and itβs very hard to observe them in nature without the addition of a heat camera to initially spot them.
Caleons have been seen with a wide variety of coat colors and patterns, including some similar to other species that are completely genetically unrelated ( (for example, a reddish coat from a fox, bioluminescence from lightning bugs, or even zebra-like stripes). Every once in a while, Caleons can been seen with colors that seem to have come from plants instead of other animals. It has been theorized that they are somehow able to pick their own fur color, though we have not been able to do enough research to draw a conclusion on this matter yet.
Unlike their ancestors, they enjoy being sociable with other members of the species, and have been observed βspeakingβ to each other in a series of chirps, grows, purrs, and meows.
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Caleons are a secretive species from the mountains of Appalacia. They have evolved over years from the crossbreeding of early bobcats and mountain lions, and seem to have independently evolved the latter traits of both species. In fact, the genes of the species itself seem unstable - genetic mutations are more than common, with almost no βtypicalβ coat colors or patterns having been discovered yet. From the research done so far, this is the information we were able to gather:
They prefer to live in the deepest parts of the mountain forests, and are extremely adept at being stealthy. Despite the wide range of coats and colors, they have an almost magic ability to camouflage, and itβs very hard to observe them in nature without the addition of a heat camera to initially spot them.
Caleons have been seen with a wide variety of coat colors and patterns, including some similar to other species that are completely genetically unrelated ( (for example, a reddish coat from a fox, bioluminescence from lightning bugs, or even zebra-like stripes). Every once in a while, Caleons can been seen with colors that seem to have come from plants instead of other animals. It has been theorized that they are somehow able to pick their own fur color, though we have not been able to do enough research to draw a conclusion on this matter yet.
Unlike their ancestors, they enjoy being sociable with other members of the species, and have been observed βspeakingβ to each other in a series of chirps, grows, purrs, and meows.