This species is closed
i might revive them in the future but i'm not sure
so it's temporarily closed for a long time [maybe forever]
i might revive them in the future but i'm not sure
so it's temporarily closed for a long time [maybe forever]


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Rules

- Do not steal the species, or any designs
- Give all staff your full respect, and do not ask for a job
- Customs are for staff and friends only
- Do not mini mod
- To keep thing under control for now, you may only own one
- You may not sell your Kujiamu for any type of currency
- If someone has created gift lines you may not color them in for contest
- You may add items to your Kujiamu, ask permission from the artist first
- If you do not know if one of your edits is going to be legal, shoot me a PM
- This species is only straight, do not change that
- Do not be harsh to any of our fellow friends
- No swearing, in any form
- Break any rules and you will be put to restricted, if continued, you with be banned

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Glitch
HannahBug - G-A -
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none

What's a "Kujiamu?" wrote:Kujimau's are a very miss - pronounced species, {Ku - jhi - amu} so many call them Kuji's, cause they can. Much like dolphins, some say that they are dolphins, just mutated. But i can assure you their not, the Kujiamu are wolf - like aquatic creatures, their name is loosely translated to whale - arm, in Japanese. But as their species vary's in many different ways, they are surprisingly tight with were they swim. Never anywhere cold, they would freeze up and die, and not find the food they need. They more likely are to swim in hot - warm area's located close to japan, or places with warm waters in other areas. Most don't like the species looks, maybe too ugly, or just plain strange. But most find them interesting, Kujiamu's have on top their head's a blow hole, much like dolphins and whales, that are usually closed hence swimming. Most think that Kujiamu's are deaf, but their not, their ear's have a special coating of slime on the inside of their ear's that protects them from popping when it get's pressurized, it also dissolves in air. their eye's are much like a dolphin's, and there's really no reason to explain that. Kujiamu's have small silky coat's of fur on their upper body's to protect them from chilly wind's that may brush up some day's. Kujiamu's live in the water, but they are mammal's, which means they hold their breath. They can do this for two day's max, but almost never hold it for that long, usually one day is their max. Time's like breeding will the hold their breath for two day's. When they are out of the water's they almost always stay by the water, their leg's are genuinely weak when walking, including a extra weight of their entire body, they can stay up on land for as much as they can hold their breath, but like so, they almost never do, because if they do collapse, they will be beached. And perhaps die. Kuji's are in fact about the size of a dolphin, speaking of how much they are alike. Children about the same size as a dolphins young. They also have their lower body half as silky as a dolphin's, but unlike dolphin's, their fin's are much more powerful and swift moving, their defenses are about as equally powerful, their jaw's and leg's serve as intensely powerful weapon's for hunting and defense. One of these defenses is their jaw, strangely enough they have no teeth, but their jaw is almost the same power as an elephant's charge impact. But as terrifying as that is, they almost never bite that hard, it doesn't take that much to scare away enemy's with a snap of warning or a little bite. But having no teeth still doesn't pull them back from being excellent hunter's, or finders, because Kujiamu's are omnivores, but their food isn't subtle and strict, they have amazing different kind's of food they find to eat, even land food's they might even snack on. But the most powerful part of them is probably their amazing personality's, that's what's most strongest.





