What is a Kidambura?
Kidambura Lost and Found Adoption!
Part of the Kidambura Easter Event.
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A Kidambura is a tall wolf-like creature with long ears and lynx tufts at the end. the markings under their eyes are called streaks, and they will always match their eye dot. they also have abnormal large pupils. they have long mussels and a fury mouth to go with, despite that in some cases the Kidambura can have horns, they can come in any shape. with a long neck they have fuzzy manes that can also come in any shape, (or size) and even rarely be made of elements. with long legs, body, and tail it helps the Kida's run faster. one thing you can note is that a kida will always have a animal pattern. their tails have a small tuft at the rump that leads of into a long brisk tail much like a kangaroo that has a tuft of fur at the end. and their children are known as "Cupps"
Kidambura Lost and Found Adoption!
Part of the Kidambura Easter Event.
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Hidden away in the tall spring grass a strange looking nest has been discovered. Five eggs lay in it, each a different color and pattern, each with a tiny bow stuck onto them. All are hidden away, safe from danger, warm and secure. Where did they come from and who left them here no one knows, but each egg is in need of a new home, and with some tender love and care you might find a very pleasant surprise in these eggs.
How do you acquire a egg? Each egg will have their own thread for adoption along with a form to fill out. You are allowed to only try for one egg, no dropping out of one to try for another. The look of the eggs are hints to what each Kidambura will look like. When Easter arrives (April 20th), the eggs will be replace and your new Kidambura will be shown! Each Kidambura is different in their own way, coming in custom made lines.
How do you acquire a egg? Each egg will have their own thread for adoption along with a form to fill out. You are allowed to only try for one egg, no dropping out of one to try for another. The look of the eggs are hints to what each Kidambura will look like. When Easter arrives (April 20th), the eggs will be replace and your new Kidambura will be shown! Each Kidambura is different in their own way, coming in custom made lines.