Chibu's!!!
What are Chibu?
Chibu (CHEE-BOO) are small, friendly creatures that live in the forests all over the world. Adults are about the size of an adult male's palm, with females being a bit smaller. Their small bodies are covered in soft, fluffy fur. This fur can be any shade or color, and some chibu have patterns or designs. Chibu also have antennae, or soft floppy ears. But the most distinguishing feature of these small creatures are their enormous,sparkling black eyes.Male chibu sometimes have small mustaches witch they cultivate with care. The diet of a chibu consists of assorted plants and berries, with fresh milk being one of their primary foods. Chibu live in small dens made in the hollows of trees or other snug areas. These nests are lined with soft materials like fur and feathers. Chibu usually have one mate for life. If their mate dies, they may take another after a suitable period of mourning. Chibu females give birth to a litter of 1-3 chiiblings. These babies are usually about the size of a thimble when first born. They feed on milk from their mothers. Chibu live on average about 100 years. These critters are known to be kind helpers of the good, though it is very rare to see one. Chibu can fly, but not with wings, They float gently in the air. Another quality of the chibu is that they will become speckled with gray if they are near poison. They are all good healers, and many famous doctors have had a secret chibu advisor.Would you like to adopt one of these benevolent little creatures today?
