Welcome to Dinkah Adopts! :3
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What are Dinkahs?
Dinkahs are cat-shark-hybrids, who can be found on/at nearly all coasts on the world. Dinkahs have normaly the size of a regular housecat, but however they can be smaller or larger sometimes. Dinkahs live in groups of 2-4 and hunt either together or on their own. In water they sometimes hunt like dolphins for swarms of fish, but on land they hunt mostly on their own for small animals like mice, birds or even snakes. The primary diet consists small animals, fish, berries and leaves. If a Dinkah got tamed they can also get used to catfood.
Dinkahs can be tamed, but they avoid humans with bad thoughts.
They communicate with belltones, meows and purrs - the sound of bells can be different from zone to zone. Dinkahs are born with their bells, but they grow with them and are not able to produce any sound till age 5 weeks. At this age Dinkahs also leave their parents and live on their own until they find their group. Most likely Dinkahs choose to be with their mate in a group, but in rare cases the mate is in a other group so the partners leave their former groups and create a new one.
Different zones?
Yes. There are different zones, which influence the colorsheme and bellsound of a Dinkah. There are four zones - however there are rumours about a fifth one, but it couldn't be located now.
>The polar-zone
•mostly white with a few color accsents
>The mid-zone
•natural cat coat colors
>The half-tropical-zone
•natural colors with exotic/very bright colors
>The tropical-zone
•exotic/very bright colors
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Common -
•no edits
•zone-specific colors
•one color bells
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Umcommon -
•small edits
•two color eyes
•one or two colored bells
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Rare-
•line edits
•two color-eyes
•multi-color bells
•unusual colors in zones
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Very Rare-
•Special lineart
•fifth zone Dinkahs
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![Image](http://www.jseventconsulting.com/Flower_Border.png)
What are Dinkahs?
Dinkahs are cat-shark-hybrids, who can be found on/at nearly all coasts on the world. Dinkahs have normaly the size of a regular housecat, but however they can be smaller or larger sometimes. Dinkahs live in groups of 2-4 and hunt either together or on their own. In water they sometimes hunt like dolphins for swarms of fish, but on land they hunt mostly on their own for small animals like mice, birds or even snakes. The primary diet consists small animals, fish, berries and leaves. If a Dinkah got tamed they can also get used to catfood.
Dinkahs can be tamed, but they avoid humans with bad thoughts.
They communicate with belltones, meows and purrs - the sound of bells can be different from zone to zone. Dinkahs are born with their bells, but they grow with them and are not able to produce any sound till age 5 weeks. At this age Dinkahs also leave their parents and live on their own until they find their group. Most likely Dinkahs choose to be with their mate in a group, but in rare cases the mate is in a other group so the partners leave their former groups and create a new one.
Different zones?
Yes. There are different zones, which influence the colorsheme and bellsound of a Dinkah. There are four zones - however there are rumours about a fifth one, but it couldn't be located now.
>The polar-zone
•mostly white with a few color accsents
>The mid-zone
•natural cat coat colors
>The half-tropical-zone
•natural colors with exotic/very bright colors
>The tropical-zone
•exotic/very bright colors
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Common -
•no edits
•zone-specific colors
•one color bells
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Umcommon -
•small edits
•two color eyes
•one or two colored bells
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Rare-
•line edits
•two color-eyes
•multi-color bells
•unusual colors in zones
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Very Rare-
•Special lineart
•fifth zone Dinkahs
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