PANTHERA PULVINUS
PANTHLIVUS
PANTHLIVUS
Panthera Pulvinus, also known as The Pillow Cat is a large omnivorous feline species that live in packs called clans or prides. Their signature trait, their large tails are used to protect their young and to provide warmth during the cold seasons. Their large tails are also larger in males alongside their mains, but males can have short mains too.
They are relatively passive but if threatened they can hold themselves in a fight using their powerful claws, their fur is also impermeable and shields them from cold waters. They are extremely agile both on land and in water. If food is scarce they will try to venture in human territory wich is unusual for them.
They're a combination of lions and otters, their fur is impermeable, but cubs have their fur normal 'till 10 weeks.
They are relatively passive but if threatened they can hold themselves in a fight using their powerful claws, their fur is also impermeable and shields them from cold waters. They are extremely agile both on land and in water. If food is scarce they will try to venture in human territory wich is unusual for them.
They're a combination of lions and otters, their fur is impermeable, but cubs have their fur normal 'till 10 weeks.