Perrados
Perrados are a very complex breed. They are a mix of dogs and fish. Their name comes from the combination of the two breeds in Spanish: perro and pescado. This species has no ears. Their eyes glow to help them see in deeper water. They have webbing between the pads of their paws, allowing them to push themselves powerfully through the water. Perrados can also live on land, but they need to always have water near them. They are unnaturally thin, making it easier for them to whip around in the water. They have fins on the base of their heads. A long fin stretched in an arc covers from their knees to their flank. They have gills along their ribs, enabling them to stay underwater for as long as they like since that is their primary environment.
Fins
There are three types of fins that they can have.
Standard: These are the most common, and the majority of Perrados have these.
Coral: These are more uncommon. There's still a large amount of Perrados that have these.
Lobbed: These are rare. Only a small amount of Perrados have these.
Breeding
Perrados are not fond of others. However, they do breed and mate. Once they find a mate, they stay together for the rest of their lives. They only have litters in the winter. The litters generally consist of only two: a male and a female. The pups usually leave the parents when they are about a month old.
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Perrados are a very complex breed. They are a mix of dogs and fish. Their name comes from the combination of the two breeds in Spanish: perro and pescado. This species has no ears. Their eyes glow to help them see in deeper water. They have webbing between the pads of their paws, allowing them to push themselves powerfully through the water. Perrados can also live on land, but they need to always have water near them. They are unnaturally thin, making it easier for them to whip around in the water. They have fins on the base of their heads. A long fin stretched in an arc covers from their knees to their flank. They have gills along their ribs, enabling them to stay underwater for as long as they like since that is their primary environment.
Fins
There are three types of fins that they can have.
Standard: These are the most common, and the majority of Perrados have these.
Coral: These are more uncommon. There's still a large amount of Perrados that have these.
Lobbed: These are rare. Only a small amount of Perrados have these.
Breeding
Perrados are not fond of others. However, they do breed and mate. Once they find a mate, they stay together for the rest of their lives. They only have litters in the winter. The litters generally consist of only two: a male and a female. The pups usually leave the parents when they are about a month old.
List
#1|♂/♀|available
#2|♂/♀|available
#3|♂/♀|available
#4|♂/♀|available
#5|♂/♀|available
#6|♂/♀|available
#7|♂/♀|available
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I will be changing this from time to time. This is just the basics, and I wanted to get them down before I forgot.