To CELEBRATE OUR THREE YEAR ANNIVERSARY. We. Will be getting new line art and moving the adopts completely to DA! When we are set up there will be a link right here. Thanks for being with us for THREE WHOLE YEARS!Snabits, previously known as Snabbits have been a known species for two years. Recent discoveries have concluded that winged Snabits were mutated in a lab researching the genetics of the species. Recently,scientific advances have given us plentiful information on the species that just two years ago, most of what was known was not fact but speculation.
Snabits were discovered on a large island in the Bermuda Triangle called
Cantic, they inhabit most of the island and their diet spans from dirt to caviar, their fore-paws are large and clumsy looking but benefit them as large paws help a bear or mountian lion, their hind legs are wide and have velvet like grips, making them excellent climbers. Their snake tail and forked tongue help them to get cool more quickly when in the shade, their thick and soft fur insulates them from frigid climates and sheds water. These physical elements make them extremely adaptable to any condition they are presented with.
They are generally happy and curious creatures, that enjoy looking for items that washed up on the shore. Some Snabits can make jewelery, but those are few and far between. Though many Snabits behave like a dog or horse might even more still are sullen and sadistic, like your average cat. Snabits are vain and love to show off;
When a male is in the
rut he grows feathers and his fur gets lighter to impress females, because they are pompous, they flaunt their beautiful new colors in such a way that females either pester them or other males get in heated duelling matches. Charging at eachother bashing the other with their horns and emmiting a sound like an elk. Only males can make that specific sound.
Snabits are a vocal species and use a large variety of noises to communicate. They can imitate human speech if exposed to it for long enough, it appears they also have parrot genes, the fact being that they can only repeat phrases in the human language. And cannot form their own sentences. But few have been known to be able to speak on their own more research is being done on this factor of the species.

Snabits are fairly large, standing at three feet and the shoulder in most males. (Two and three quarters for larger females) and weighing in at ninety to fifty pounds, being four feet in length (from nose to tail tip).
Their young are born without hind legs curiously enough, their pelvis and legs form slowly, this growth can take as long as two months to a year, sometimes never. The above picture is a four month old Snabit (his pelvis has not formed properly yet and his tail is missing vertebrae.) Mobility when Snabits are young is hard, (as you can imagine) they drag their bodies along the ground, propelled by their forepaws they make slow progress. This early development stage explains why the upper body is so strong.