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RULES
I. Do not claim the Qura species
as your own
II. You may adopt one Qura
every two weeks
III. Do not remove the signature from
the Qura image
IV. You may not edit forms in
any way
V. Do not recreate the Qura species
in any way
VI. Do not use/display a Qura that you
do not own with owner's
consent
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RULES
I. Do not claim the Qura species
as your own
II. You may adopt one Qura
every two weeks
III. Do not remove the signature from
the Qura image
IV. You may not edit forms in
any way
V. Do not recreate the Qura species
in any way
VI. Do not use/display a Qura that you
do not own with owner's
consent
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STAFF
canis,- owner and artist
Potato.- artist
Ang3l In Wond3rland- artist
Tynahi- artist
vintage rose- artist
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STAFF
canis,- owner and artist
Potato.- artist
Ang3l In Wond3rland- artist
Tynahi- artist
vintage rose- artist
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NEWS
4/17/14 The Qura species has a new
adoption thread!
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NEWS
4/17/14 The Qura species has a new
adoption thread!
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- ABOUT THE QURA
- The species has managed to stay hidden on the Great Plains for many years. Though, thanks to a rancher in the area, we now know of the Qura's existence. The Qura are an equine species. They stand at about the height of an average Quarter horse. Qura stallions can stand between 14.9-16.2 hh, while mares typically stand at 12.8-14.8 hh. Qura can be domesticated, but it is extremely hard to do so, given the fact that they have been wild for so long. As far as features go, the Qura species are very interesting. Instead of your typical horse mane, Qura have a mane much like a lion's. They also have an elongated tail that adds to their exotic look. A Qura will always have paint markings. It is extremely rare (though not unheard of) that a Qura does not have paint markings.