A New Beginning
Intro
After the Hover Foxes were extinct, scientist genetically created a female and male hover fox scientifically with the remaining DNA of the dead hover foxes. Those two hover foxes escaped the laboratory and managed to live in the wild and repopulate. Humans don't know this but hover foxes are now roaming around in an untouched island. There will be obsticals for hover foxes, what's actions will you have to take to keep the species alive?
Rules
-Must own a H.F.
-Please keep this appropriate
-If your Hover Foxes mate, there will be a breeding done by one of the artists with Metta's approval
Form
Name::
Age::
Gender::
Crush::
Mate::
Girlfriend/Boyfriend::
Kids::
Post by creator(proof of you winning the H.F.)::
Picture::
Positions
Leader:: Angel Female
Leaders Helper:: Smoke female
Gaurds:: Lucas Male
Gathers::
Subs:: Twitter Female, Chex Male, Circus Male
Trainers::
Trainees::
Healer::
Helpful Info
Hover foxes are cuddly, adorable fox hybrids with unusually large furry ears. As infants they are born with very small, proportional-sized ears, but as they reach childhood, those ears grow so large they can use them to hover a little bit above the ground and glide short distances. Of course, that can't last and by the time they reach adulthood they do grow into their ears a bit and are no longer able to use them for 'flight'. Their diet consists of seafood and different types of sweet and sour fruit, depending on their taste preference and where they live. Most HFs grow to be the size of a german shepherd, though you'll occasionally get some that are larger.
Ages and Sizes:
Infant: Bat to kitten sized
Child: Chihuahua to Shi Tzu sized
Teen: Red fox to Chow Chow sized
Adult: German Shepherd to Bloodhound sized
-Hover Foxes are mammals, therefore have live births. There are usually two to three kits per litter and all are born deaf and blind with very faint markings. As they grow, their markings darken and their eyes open. At the age of about one month old, their ears begin to grow at an alarming rate.
-Most Hover Foxes have soft fluffy tails, but occasionally some will be born with a genetic defect that causes them to lose the fur on their tails as they grow into childhood. Not to worry though, the fur that grows back is short and sleek and the fur that does not fall out from the end of their tails hardens into somewhat floppy spikes.
-On occasion, there are also HFs that mutate as they mature into adulthood and will grow the same dull spikes on their backs. Not to worry though, these are not sharp and will not harm you or your furniture should your fox be prone to rubbing against things.
-Hover Foxes come in many colors and have many different patterns. No two Hover Foxes are the same.
-Dark colored Hover Foxes are rare, as are plain colored Hover Foxes.
-HFs are wonderful fisher foxes, they are great at catching all kinds of seafood. Anything from salmon to trout to shrimp and everything in between. Just so long as they're large enough to lift it out of the water, they can usually catch it.
-HFs are generally very active, loveable, and energetic. It's very seldom that you'll come across a mean Hover fox.
-Hover Foxes are able to glide on their enormous ears from childhood until they reach adulthood. As they get to the end of their teenage years, their body hits a growth spurt and slowly they begin to lose height and distance each time they attempt to glide until eventually they're large enough that their ears can no longer support their weight in flight.
-A domestic hover fox usually lives about 50 years if properly cared for. Wild hover foxes usually only reach about 40 years.
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