Welcome to Nari Fox Adoptions!
Rules
1. Be respectful to everyone here, meaning me, any mods or artists working here, and anyone who posts on the thread.
2. Don't spam or talk about unrelated topics on this thread, friendly bumps, however, are very much appreciated.
3. Don't ask to be a mod or artist please, If I am looking for one I will say so.
4. Please don't ask for custom's
5. At the moment there are no rules on how many foxes you can own but you may not adopt more then once a week.
~Mods~
Me - Hollywood Undead
Whatever...
~Artists~
Me - Hollywood Undead
Stay tuned for a link to information on the species, I should be able to get it up today.
Nari Foxes are small fox-like creatures capable of using various elemental skills. At their adult stage, they are about the size of a full grown Fennec fox and are normally found in extreme conditions related to the element they control. They have paws similar to a raccoon and can grasp objects easily. Each Fox is completely unique and displays individual characteristics exclusive to that animal.
Nari Foxes are vibrant and energetic, usually 'floating' around rather then walking, something unique to this species. When a fox is weak, injured or hungry they usually get around by foot, as flying takes an enormous amount of energy. For their size these foxes eat an extraordinary amount of food, anything from fruit, meat, insects and processed human foods like candy.
They are generally compatible with humans and often form strong bonds.
Rules
1. Be respectful to everyone here, meaning me, any mods or artists working here, and anyone who posts on the thread.
2. Don't spam or talk about unrelated topics on this thread, friendly bumps, however, are very much appreciated.
3. Don't ask to be a mod or artist please, If I am looking for one I will say so.
4. Please don't ask for custom's
5. At the moment there are no rules on how many foxes you can own but you may not adopt more then once a week.
~Mods~
Me - Hollywood Undead
Whatever...
~Artists~
Me - Hollywood Undead
Stay tuned for a link to information on the species, I should be able to get it up today.




