Hey guys! We're back!
I don't know if any of you are still interested in this adoption center, but the chirping foxes have been REMADE! This time, on Oekaki! So if you're interested...
viewtopic.php?f=52&t=3507886
There you are!
I don't know if any of you are still interested in this adoption center, but the chirping foxes have been REMADE! This time, on Oekaki! So if you're interested...
viewtopic.php?f=52&t=3507886
There you are!
commandant wrote:This adoption center is now closed.
Why?
I simply don't have the time right now to run an adoption agency (I have one already -- you can check out fervils in my signature). That being said, I also really don't like running thread adopts like these and would much rather it be more full-scale. As a result, if I open Chirping Foxes again, it may be on Oekaki, deviantArt, or may be a thread adopt again, but adopts will be individual (There wont be batches).
You are free to keep your Chirping Foxes. Please obey our rules, even though we have stopped making them for the time being. If you participated in the MYO event, you may keep your MYO (even if it won't be transferred to official lines) as long as it FOLLOWS ALL RULES presented in the event.
Feel free to continue marking this thread.
I will be posting here if I decide to remake the thread.
Thank you!

What are Chirping Foxes? wrote:Chirping Foxes, also known as Chirpers, aren't actually foxes at all! A species all of their own, all Chirping Foxes are apart of the stridunt caudest species. They are called Chirping Foxes because they communicate with clicks and chirps and they look similar to foxes. The first CFs were from England, and are still here today!
Chirping Foxes are carnivorous animals, and are quite small. They average about one foot tall and are usually two feet long, and weigh about 30-60 or more pounds. They are characterized by their four ears, which have a full range of motion, that allow them to hear acutely. They are surprisingly powerful for their size, and are thick-boned and not fragile. Their tail is usually as long as their body is, and it is strong and prehensile, used almost as an extra limb for most.
Chirping Foxes come in several different breeds! Only a few are known right now, but the Adoption Center is trying to find more! They all vary, but have many similarities! None of them are more rare than the other as far as breeding goes, however, some breeds are harder to find at the adoption center.

Mouat ♥ English Classic Chirping Fox