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12/27/15;;
- Nursery Now Open!
- NEW: Species Stamps!
10/25/15;;
-Species is finalized!
- dA page, nursery, and fan club are in the works.
-stamps for species coming soon






















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click here to see the larger version of the Woodland Fox complete species concept sheet



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-small wildlife companion;; often times, little forest creatures with find homes in the plants of Woodland Foxes, and will follow them where they go. Usually though, these animals will be smaller than the Woodland Foxes, such as rabbits, insects, and birds.
grass around neck;; this is a very common feature for Woodland Foxes. grass grows with age.
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rocks;; rocks can form anywhere on Woodland Foxes, and varying in size, shape, and color.
moss / fungi;; moss and fungi usually grow in larger patches and can be found anywhere on Woodland Foxes. it is also common to see mushrooms with the moss.
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hair;; hair is a rarer trait among Woodland Foxes. when they do have hair, there are no limitations to length, style, or color.
flowers / leaves;; Woodland Foxes can have all sorts of flowers and vegetation. they can form a singular type of plant, or multiple - there are no limits. plants will also continue growth with age. Woodland Foxes must have some sort of vegetation / plant.
feathers;; feathers normally grow on the head, shoulder, tail base, and/or tail of Woodland Foxes. feathers normally mimic those naturally occurring on birds in the wild.
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continued plant growth on head;; Woodland Foxes are born with either a leaf on their head (male), or a flower on their head (female), but will fall off after a couple of months. in very rare occasions, plants will continue to grow on their heads.
limbs entirely covered by plant growth;; plants can grow on Woodland Foxes, but if an entire limb, like a whole leg, it covered completely to where the fur is not visible at all, this is considered very rare.
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small horns / antlers;; It is common for Woodland Foxes to have smaller horns or antlers.
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medium horns / antlers;; It is uncommon for Woodland Foxes to have medium-sized horns or antlers.
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large horns / antlers;; It is rare for Woodland Foxes to have larger-sized horns or antlers.





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