Parrapups, or Parras, are an omnivorous, aviary quadrupedal species that originated from tropical areas, but after they were domesticated, they gained more levels of fur and different beaks. All parras spend a lot of time cleaning themselves, and preening their feathers if they have wings. Parras come with a variety of tails and beaks, but good luck finding one that does! Having a large gene pool Parras also have the chance to show some mutations. They come in a large variety of colors including bright neons and dull greys. All parras are a very social in some way and love to whistle, sing, and chatter to others- Parra or not!
Mothers day was here and has passed and right now there is a MYO egg event for parras, and I decided in honor of both, to make a motherly parra, which can be any gender/sex. On the other hand, I don't usually pick what a parra will be like, but this will be a little different O:
***I ask you do not change the personality, only add things, no evil/depressing please. You may make your form pretty, however you see fit. And one last thing, any art you add, please consider it will go to the winner. (hurts the feels, to see people remove art last minute)
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You see a parra in the distance, brightly colored, nestled by some eggs. Not their own, but just to keep them warm while their parraents are away. This isn't the first time you have seen them like this, they are commonly seen cleaning the babies, teaching the small ones, and overall caring deeply for their friends and family. You have encountered the motherly parra <3.
Will end in 2 weeks May 26, (May or may not judge)
***I ask you do not change the personality, only add things, no evil/depressing please. You may make your form pretty, however you see fit. And one last thing, any art you add, please consider it will go to the winner. (hurts the feels, to see people remove art last minute)
***Small background Story to explain some things-
You see a parra in the distance, brightly colored, nestled by some eggs. Not their own, but just to keep them warm while their parraents are away. This isn't the first time you have seen them like this, they are commonly seen cleaning the babies, teaching the small ones, and overall caring deeply for their friends and family. You have encountered the motherly parra <3.
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Will end in 2 weeks May 26, (May or may not judge)