Species idea OuO
i wrote a huge paragraph about em right down dere, tell me if you think you's adopt ODO
timer is sadly correct, the paws decided there would be no such thing as a happy success =n=
i wrote a huge paragraph about em right down dere, tell me if you think you's adopt ODO
timer is sadly correct, the paws decided there would be no such thing as a happy success =n=
What a Keijei is wrote:Keijei's (often called Kei's) are upon a very small group of canine, they are about an inch taller than your average fox. Keijei's are very rare in most places you and i find common, the only place you can find them commonly are in rain forests or floating islands. Their coats vary greatly, mostly looking like birds, but some can also have patterns of a butterfly, the most common color you will find is a shade of brown and related such as tan. You will always find two small dots on their brows. The undersides of their wings are usually bright colors to frighten off enemy's, even females have so. Keijei's as some might say, are more related to birds than canines, they are coated with feathers, and they create nests instead of finding holes. Their nests are highly sturdy and large for their eggs, when the pup is hatched the mother will tend to retrieve a small soft meal of worms and sweet fruit, but as the puppy grows they will begin to eat berry's and more sour fruit and begin to hunt small rodents and bugs. Kei's have no tails because it would get tangled as quickly as long hair would in a forest of thorns. Their legs are also very long, and their toes are flexible, so it's easy to grasp onto branches, their body's are also incredibly flexible, more so than most animals. Kei's have large foliage at the ruff of their long neck, usually a mother grabs the foliage in staid of a nape, because Keijei's to not have extra skin between their shoulders. They also are combined with their feathered large ears, used for attracting a mate, or scaring predators as of their territorial instinct. Keijeis are very social creatures and almost always show off to their friends, but their personality's are huge and vary incredibly, if their coat would be darker, they would be less social or bragging or brave, and many more possibility's for just a darker coat. Quick FAQ - Their litters of eggs are about 2-6. Their predators are almost anything carnivore and large. Their wings will always be bigger than their own bodies. The most common color is any shade of brown. Keijeis hatch eggs. Their puppy's can get caught with a disease known as PPS (Permanent puppy stage) which stunts their growth, and shuts down the growing hormones keeping the pup young. They are also highly prone to blindness, color blindness, polycoria, eye redness and irritation, and fever. Less commonly infected symptoms are cancer, bronchitis, and hip dysplasia. There are many other diseases that their prone too, but we just haven't figured what.



