this one is now up for adoption, just fill out the form.
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hufflepuff. wrote:awww i love it!
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- Tufted Malluff (plural: tufted malluffs) (named after the specie's soft and fluffy fur. marshmallow + fluff.) (partly named after marshmallows because they're soft, like the specie's fur <3)
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- Tufted Malluffs are docile, fluffy creatures that are about the size of a white-tailed deer. Tufted Malluffs are generally very friendly and lovable, and can be kept as pets, though many live in cool, wooded areas.
- Their thick fur allows them to keep warm from the snow in the winter.
- Their fur is soft and fluffy.
- Tufted Malluffs love a variety of food, including nuts, vegetables, and fruit. They do not eat meat.
- Tufted Malluffs live in groups called clusters. Each cluster can have as little as 2 Tufted Malluffs in it, though there is no limit to how many Tufted Malluffs are in a cluster. When a fawn, or a baby Tufted Malluff, is born, it will live with its parents and their cluster for 20 years and then leave the cluster to find a mate. When a Tufted Malluff finds a mate, it will either bring its mate to its previous cluster or form a new cluster by having a family. The mates that originally founded a cluster rule the cluster.
- Each Tufted Malluff has a lifespan similar to a human- a single Tufted Malluff can live around a 100 years.
- Tufted Malluffs are known for their intelligence. Although Tufted Malluffs are not as intelligent as humans, they still can learn quickly and have an excellent memory.
- Tufted Malluffs' fur coats come in many colors. They can come in rainbow colors or in natural colors.
- Male and female Tufted Malluffs have horns. They use their horns to defend their fawns and clusters from predators.
- A single Tufted Malluff can have up to five fawns. Fawns are very tiny when they are born.
I just have a question: is everyone aloud to fill out the form to try to adopt the species? And the lines look fabulous <3
If I do not win/get the lines of the specie, I'd like to keep the information above. I have another idea of what the species I wrote about could look like and that I could use this information for.
In other words, I will not use these lines/what these lines look like if I do not win the lines. I just want to keep the information I've written IF I do not win them.
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