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Feb 21, 2016: Ikplets staff are hired for the first time.
Feb 14, 2016: Slate learns that his community hates him.
Jan 21, 2016: Ikplets Adopts reopens after a hiatus and overhaul.
Aug 22, 2015: The first tribred Ikplets are born.
Aug 8, 2015: The custom raffle is opened for the first time.
Jul 30, 2015: Breeding is changed from first come first served
to a nest raffle.
Jul 23, 2015: The limit of 34 total Ikplets is implemented.
Jul 7, 2015: The layout is changed to be more easily read.
Jun 17, 2015: Ikplets Adopts opens for business.
Feb 21, 2016: Ikplets staff are hired for the first time.
Feb 14, 2016: Slate learns that his community hates him.
Jan 21, 2016: Ikplets Adopts reopens after a hiatus and overhaul.
Aug 22, 2015: The first tribred Ikplets are born.
Aug 8, 2015: The custom raffle is opened for the first time.
Jul 30, 2015: Breeding is changed from first come first served
to a nest raffle.
Jul 23, 2015: The limit of 34 total Ikplets is implemented.
Jul 7, 2015: The layout is changed to be more easily read.
Jun 17, 2015: Ikplets Adopts opens for business.
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Ikplets are divided into two distinct varieties: Southern and Northern. The easiest way to distinguish between the two is to look at the facial structure and feet. Northern Ikplets have hind paws and short catlike faces, while Southern Ikplets have all hooved feet and long foxlike faces with jagged lips. What's most notable about Ikplets is their thick tails that end in secondary sentient heads. In the tail is a second small, simple heart to aid in blood flow to the second brain, which nearly equals the primary head's in intelligence. Ikplets also wear masks, usually rough and constructed from any hard materials the mob has access to, but domestic Ikplets are made plastic ones. These masks are firmly secured to the Ikplet's face when they reach their full adult size, more extremely secured on the northerns than southerns- to the point it's impossible to remove. Until the full size is reached and after they're weaned, Northern whelps' faces will be covered with a temporary wrap, usually plants or rags depending on the mob's location and access. This is not practiced by the Southern variety. This coverage of the face is due to the fact that unrestrained adult Northerns will fight with their tail, resulting in serious injury if not death. This isn't observed in the Southern variety, so it's speculated the Southerns simply copy the Northerns, implying the two far-between varieties interacted in the past.
Northern Ikplets have long, double-layered, plush fur with an even longer mane that surrounds the tail and covers the underbelly, protecting them in their cold environments. Southern Ikplets have short, bristly fur that feels more like thorns when rubbed the wrong direction, and their manes are coarse.
Varieties can be put together in captivity to produce fertile hybrids, mixing certain features of each, though they are always dominated by one or the other overall. Northern Hybrids have shorter hair and it's not quite as plush as their wild counterparts, but it's still pleasant enough. Southern Hybrids have short, velvety fur that's more like peach fuzz on some parts of their body, and their manes are still coarse, but a bit longer. Occasionally wild Ikplets bear less fear of humans than normal, and these also tend to carry some hybrid blood, suggesting interaction between hybrid and wild Ikplets in their lineage. Such Ikplets have been dubbed by owners as wildbloods, and are considered quite valuable, especially to breeders as they tend to have less irregular fertility than hybrids but are still tameable and trainable.
Hybrids have been readily domesticated, beyond horses but not quite to dogs, and are most often companion animals. Northern hybrids are being considered as service animals for the disabled, their high intelligence and calm demeanor making them easily trainable and for more complex commands than dogs.
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