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Dhedari Adoptables
Species & Lines @ Emris
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What is a Dhedari?
Dhedari are medium sized creatures with thick fluffy coats. The average Dhedari is about one meter tall, and about two and a half meters from nose to tail. They are strictly vegetarian, and will refuse anything containing even the slightest bit of meat in it. Dhedari can live almost anywhere, however because of their thick coat a Dhedari in a hotter climate will either need access to almost constant air conditioning, or a coat trim. Dhedari are very social creatures and love to be around others of their species as well as their human companions.
Rules
All of Tess' rules apply
No spamming this or any other Dhedari page
No complaining
Be kind to other users & staff
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You may own up to 2 Dhedari at this time
Do not ask for customs
Do not take credit for the species and/or designs
Have fun (yeah cheesy I know)
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One last thing
What I say goes, and if I put my trust in my staff then I expect that from all adopters. If you have a problem with a staff member contact me first
Do not openly complain about that person or go to other staff with said problem under any circumstances.
Species & Lines @ Emris
Adopts:Archive:Nursery:Fan chat
What is a Dhedari?
Dhedari are medium sized creatures with thick fluffy coats. The average Dhedari is about one meter tall, and about two and a half meters from nose to tail. They are strictly vegetarian, and will refuse anything containing even the slightest bit of meat in it. Dhedari can live almost anywhere, however because of their thick coat a Dhedari in a hotter climate will either need access to almost constant air conditioning, or a coat trim. Dhedari are very social creatures and love to be around others of their species as well as their human companions.
Rules
All of Tess' rules apply
No spamming this or any other Dhedari page
No complaining
Be kind to other users & staff
...
You may own up to 2 Dhedari at this time
Do not ask for customs
Do not take credit for the species and/or designs
Have fun (yeah cheesy I know)
...
One last thing
What I say goes, and if I put my trust in my staff then I expect that from all adopters. If you have a problem with a staff member contact me first
Do not openly complain about that person or go to other staff with said problem under any circumstances.