Main Thread
This is a domesticated rare Toucat.
It's ... Toucat Sam?
Deadline is October 1.
What is a Toucat?
Toucats are happy little creatures about the size of a housecat. They have an average lifespan of 15-17 years in the wild and 18-20 years in captivity. Wild Toucats reside in the rainforests of Central and South America and spend most of their time lounging in the treetops. They are omnivorous, but their diet consists mainly of nuts and berries. However, if desperate, they will resort to small animals and insects. There are sharp serrations along the bill to help shred meat if necessary. Toucats are very agile and have retractable claws like a cat that help them climb trees with ease.
Toucats are very social and can be domesticated and bred. They tend to bond with one person and can be very protective of them. If you befriend a Toucat, it will remain loyal to you for the rest of its life. If separated from the person they have bonded with for too long, Toucats can become severely depressed.
While only natural colors occur in the wild, unnatural colors and other characteristics have been obtained in domesticated Toucats through breeding. Though fairly rare, there have been domesticated Toucats with horns, spikes, multiple tails (or no tail at all), patches of scales, and other abnormalities.
Toucats were discovered by a team of scientists on an expedition through a rainforest in Central America. The first Toucat discovered was captured and sent to a lab for testing. It was named Specimen #1, and is the mascot of the species here on Chicken Smoothie.
This is a domesticated rare Toucat.
It's ... Toucat Sam?
- Code: Select all
[center]Name:
Gender: Male
Personality:
Art: (optional, but increases your chances)[/center]
Deadline is October 1.