Facts:
→SeaQuines live on the land and the sea. They never stay on land for too long, because they get sun burn very easily.
→ A single SeaQuine can reach as tall as 6 feet, from their dorsal fin, to as small as 4 feet.
→ Their diet constists of sea reeds and fruits on the shore line.
→ They live in herds of 6 or 7.
→ When they swim, their top speed is 90 m/h.
→ SeaQuines have a blubbery fat under their skin, to keep warm in the cooler tempetures.
→ They can be easily tamed and taught to do tricks, and kept as pets.
→ Some SeaQuines are found in zoos.
→ Their colors are based off horse colors.
→ They can see in color, and blindness isn't rare.
→ They always have some sort of a black marking or base coat. No black is very rare.
→ Their horns or hooves are commonly black if there is no black marking.
→ SeaQuines live to be about 54-56 ish but most live to be about 52
Adopting:
→ There will be in big blue letters on the picture to show if the SeaQuine is for adoption or not. If it is not, do NOT apply.
→There will be a form to fill out, and they vary from first come first served- to answering questions.
Links:
→Archive
~There are currently no links right now. When there are more SeaQuines, I will hire an archivest.
→Rules
Breeding:
→ SeaQuines mate multipule times in order to grow their population.
~You may ask to breed your SeaQuines, and I may either accept or deny.
Customs:
→I give out free customs at my own will. Bribes are not accepted. No customs available at this time.