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What are they?
Bee Foxes are small, chubby foxes about the size of a house cat. They can not fly long distances, but they can jump incredibly high. With six legs, they can often produce an extra burst. They are very fluffy, and well-muscled. Bee Foxes use their antennae to see in the dark. They usually don't have pupils, and sometimes wear masks. Lines by Space Bound.
Rules
*All Bee Fox rules apply here
*You may own 11 Nursery Bee Foxes, separate from the regular adopts
*Adults must wait 1 month between breeding
*After becoming mates, a Bee Fox can breed immediately
*Bee Foxes can only breed 5 times
*Only male/female couples are allowed, sorry!
*Please, no inbreeding.
*A Bee Fox can be bred immediately after being adopted, as long as they are an adult
*Bee Foxes mate for life
*The amount of Bee Foxes in a litter will be determined by a randomizer
-exception: Bee Foxes with masks will always produce 4 Bee Foxes in a litter
*Bee Foxes will never be "PPS"
*With collaborative breeding, both owners must agree.
More Info
Growth -
A Bee Fox is fully grown after 1 month
Litter Sizes -
A Bee Fox litter can range from 1-4 bumbles. With collaborative breeding, numbers will always be even.
Names -
Bee Foxes are given their names after they have developed their personality. A baby Bee Fox is known as a "Bumble." They are known as this because they are very clumsy, especially because they are blind until they grow up.
Masks -
Young Bee Foxes are always born with masks, though they usually take them off when they grow older. Sometimes, A bee fox will keep it's mask forever! There is a 5% chance of this when both parents have no masks, a 10% chance if 1 parent has a mask, and a 15% chance if both parents have masks.
Forms
Single owner breeding -
- Code: Select all
Username:
Father:
Father Hex Codes:
Mother:
Mother Hex Codes:
Collaborative Breeding:
- Code: Select all
Father:
Father's Hex Codes:
Father's Owner:
Mother:
Mother's Hex Codes:
Mother's Owner:
Do you both agree?
*Please note that hex codes are preferred, but not necessary.