Rekks were discovered by the deceased Dr. Bjornsten, one of the few remaining human specimens to survive the natural apocalypse. Barriers between continents were shattered and the man-made chemical plants destroyed and mutated thousands of surrounding biomes. Hyenas, birds, and wolves fused together to make a monstrosity in one of many 'species melts'. Radioactive material from beneath the Earth's crust sped up the process of evolution, new changes being made every other generation. An external rib cage was one result of the evolutions Rekks endured, all of the bones inside and outside a Rekk became incredibly strong and nearly unbreakable.
They are intelligent creatures. As far as canid intelligence goes. Empathy and anger is apparent, the species staying in 'packs' and caring for the young like an animal pack of the past would have done. Although they have minor characteristics of today's animals that is all they share. Cannibalism is not rare to rival packs if food is rare. They have no gender. Every Rekk can breed with any of their choosing as every creature is equipped with the same reproductive organs.
This beastie is a piebald red brindle with white and appears to have a tattered blue cloth tied around its front left leg. Other than that everything looks pretty common.
Punky* wrote:Username:
Punky*
Name:
Sidewinder
How/where did the blue cloth come from?:
Before the apocalypse, a part of this brute was once a mild mannered collie who was best friends with a young human. The child tied a blue scarf around his companions neck as a symbol of their friendship. When the apocalypse came, sidewinders human became very ill, and in return the dog began to mutate into a REKK. Being to small for its neck, the human tied the token of friendship around his canine's leg, hoping it would remind him of the life they use to have. Shortly after this, the child breathed his last, and sidewinder went out into the world, hoping that one day its little friend would return.
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Sidewinder in his former life.




















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