Munoxy: All About the Species
Bare with me, I know it's a lot!
Okay so you decided you want to enter my contest, wither for fun or for the prizes. But what if you want to make your own custom or original Munoxy? You will need to know what's possible and what's not. Here's a list of things to help you understand what you can and can not have on your Munoxy. Note: If you decide to make a custom Munoxy, it will not be breed-able if it wins AND it WILL NOT have a genetic code.
Leg LengthAll Munoxy come in three different sizes: non-munoxy, Munoxy, and rughug. Non-Munoxy have normal
proportionate legs for their bodies. Munoxy have shorter legs, like that of a munchkin (cat) or dachshund (dog). Rughug have stubs for legs that are practically non-existent!
Eye ColorIf you do a kit, their eyes are blue regardless. (No exceptions unless albino or you want to end up doing a custom!) Adults tend to vary from green to orange or in rare cases blue. Other unnatural or differing colors besides pink (for albino) may occur in other
species of munoxy. But we are not doing other species as they are not released yet.
EarsThese tend to stick straight up in the air or slightly back when Munoxy feel threatened. On rare occasion do you find Munoxy with floppy or bent (knotched) ears. They are long like rabbit ears.
FeetMunoxy only have two toes on each foot and for each foot they have a pad for each toe and a larger pad for their palms. Most are square shaped but rarely do you find a Munoxy with a triangle pad. (for reference on triangle pad, see contest munoxy)
TailThe tail on a Munoxy comes in 3 different forms. Most have a short and regular length tail. Some may end up with longer plume (full) length ones or even rare cases with a stub.
SnoutOnly two different snouts, most are longer and slimming while few are short and broad.
Coat PatternCoat patterns that people find Munoxy in are mostly solid or tortoiseshell (google tortoiseshell cats if you are unsure what this term means). More uncommon coat patterns are those with stripes, spots and occasional fox-like markings (foxy pattern).
Fur around FaceIf you are lucky, you can end up with a cute tufted faced Munoxy, though it is rare usually leaving the sides and top bare.
Nose ColorThis is most commonly seen in shades of browns and blacks, sometimes one with a pink nose may be born.
Eye StyleTwo styles are seen on Munoxy features (unless kit then they have big round eyes), lazy (half-lidded eyes) and the more uncommon active (diamond shaped) eyes. They don't really do anything special if one Munoxy has one or the other, it's just a matter of personal preference.
Coat ColorMunoxy come in a variety of colors, the most common being brown or black. Though other colors such as orange, tan and white can also be found on the coat of this loveable creature. (It can have funky color if it's solid, just let me know it wasn't born that way and what color it used to be before you dyed the fur. Otherwise it will become a custom.)
Coat ColorLast but not least, the color of the pads on the bottom of the paws are commonly found black but on a more rare occasion can be found in pink also.
Thanks for reading up, now for the fun part... the PRIZES!