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Baby Kora cubs largely resemble baby lions. With small, scattered spots and downy fur, Kora cubs are vulnerable in the wild, but adored by humans. Kora cubs' spots will only slightly resemble what they will look like later. Kora cubs can have either "solid", "hollow", or "patch" spots. Solid spots usually mean cheetah-like spots later on, hollow spots could mean either tri-spots (leopard) or chimera spots. Patch spots are the newest trait in the Kora gene pool, and can result in either Koi or Fauna spots.
Kora teens are wild and rugged. With short, scruffy manes and wide, excited eyes, Kora teenagers might as well be oversized cubs! At this age, Koras are nearly their full size and can hunt for themselves. They will often bring.. Erm, "gifts" of birds, rats, prairie dogs, mice, and weasels they kill. They are very hard to train, but will do nearly anything to make their human companions happy.
Since the size and complexity of Koras has increased, litter size has decreased, halting at a maximum of two cubs.
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