Springfleet Species Info
Springfleet are group animals that move around frequently and can live in nearly any biome. They are herbivorous and enjoy grasses, berries, nectar, and fruit. They have mid sized canine teeth in the front, which help them bite into fruit, and blunt teeth in the back to allow them to grind grasses.
Springfleet use their thick, strong back legs to aid in jumping and sprinting, as well as to help support them when reaching for high vegetation. Their large, puffy pawpads both absorb impact when landing and help keep them balanced, as they walk on their tiptoes.
Springfleet use their thick, strong back legs to aid in jumping and sprinting, as well as to help support them when reaching for high vegetation. Their large, puffy pawpads both absorb impact when landing and help keep them balanced, as they walk on their tiptoes.
Springfleet rarities
The horns of Springfleet can vary, as can their ears and tail.
Common horns are backwards facing and knobby horns. A lack of horns and 3 horns are uncommon, 4+ horns, tall and upright horns, and spiral-y horns are rare, and horns that form a crown-like ring on the head and horns that form other patterns on the head are very rare.
Springfleet generally have no tail. Bobtails and other short tails are uncommon, medium length tails are rare, and any type of very long or flowy tail is very rare.
Ears almost always stand up or lean back, and very rarely they may flop down. The shape can change.
Most Springfleet have fluff. Uncommon variations may have thicker fluff, while rarer types may have very long fluff or no fluff at all (smooth variety). The shape and length of the hair may change.
Lastly, it is rare for Springfleet to be missing their face scales and very rare for them to have shaped face scales.
Common horns are backwards facing and knobby horns. A lack of horns and 3 horns are uncommon, 4+ horns, tall and upright horns, and spiral-y horns are rare, and horns that form a crown-like ring on the head and horns that form other patterns on the head are very rare.
Springfleet generally have no tail. Bobtails and other short tails are uncommon, medium length tails are rare, and any type of very long or flowy tail is very rare.
Ears almost always stand up or lean back, and very rarely they may flop down. The shape can change.
Most Springfleet have fluff. Uncommon variations may have thicker fluff, while rarer types may have very long fluff or no fluff at all (smooth variety). The shape and length of the hair may change.
Lastly, it is rare for Springfleet to be missing their face scales and very rare for them to have shaped face scales.
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