What Are Galaxy Guardians?
Galaxy Guardians are a tall, thin species of deer that carry a small galaxy in their tails. They have a lean, greyhound-like structure and short fur that allows them to run at over 80 miles an hour in short bursts. Both males and females have horns, and they're used for protection, as well as mating in some cases. Guardian fawn litters consist of 1-2 offspring about the size of bear cubs. Their fur is a bit more lengthy, to keep them warm in the cool climate that these deer live in. Guardians are strictly herbivores, living on sweet grasses and berries, sometimes leaves. Being fairly confident in their ability to protect themselves, Guardians are easily tamed and are strong enough to be ridden.
Characteristics
Both males and females have horns
They are greyhound-like in body structure, making them very fast
Their fur is very short and plush
They run about 80 miles per hour
Their tails are made up of a small galaxy. They have planets that sustain life, and planets that don't, as well as millions of stars.
The fawn's tails are all the same length, no matter what tail they end up with in adulthood
They are about as tall as an average man's shoulder
Their horns are used for protection and are very hot. They use them to ram others.
Their horns also have stars like their tails
Horns and hooves are the same color
Galaxy and horn stars are the same color
Galaxies can have from 1-4 colors
Litters consist of 1-2 fawns
Galaxies are created a week after birth: They suddenly arrive with a small popping sound and expand as the fawn grows
Fawns are more fluffy than adults to keep warm
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