
Dedlees are a small species of bovinae, with long, wispy tails and large, elliptical ears. They were originally domesticated for fighting and racing, however these sports have been banned in most countries worldwide, and they are now sold as pets. They make great lap animals, however do need excessive exercise due to their energetic nature. Both cows and bulls possess udders, unlike most bovine species.
In the wild, Dedlees typically venture in numbers between 4-20 called herds. They are sociable animals and do have status-based rankings, based on a "herd leader" system. They typically live in deserts, valleys and more rarely in tundra areas, but they can adapt to pretty much any location.
Diet-wise, Dedlees are naturally omnivorous, though they typically keep to a grass/veggie/fruit based diet. In desert climates, some may resort to eating snakes, bugs, and cacti, and in winter climates, some may eat small rodents and grubs.
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This dedlee is a rescue from an illegal fighting ring. Part of their ear and tail are missing, presumably due to fights. I'd like you tell me a little about their personality for this one! That's 25 words or less OR one art piece OR one gif.
This ends March 1 or at the top of page 3.
omg the coding on this one is misbehaving rip
This dedlee is a rescue from an illegal fighting ring. Part of their ear and tail are missing, presumably due to fights. I'd like you tell me a little about their personality for this one! That's 25 words or less OR one art piece OR one gif.
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The missing tail and ear are healed injuries and are NOT ABLE TO PASS to offspring. This dedlee has no ear edits, and the nursery artist of their first batch of calves gets free reign on the design of what the end of the tail would have been. Any nursery batches afterward would need to follow that example.
This ends March 1 or at the top of page 3.
omg the coding on this one is misbehaving rip












