Chubin's are small creatures, generally around the size of a housecat, which can be found in almost any part of the world (excluding antarctica and desert's). Their fun and friendly nature has led to many being domesticated and welcomed as pets into family homes, although some Chubin's still roam the wild as feral animals. What makes this species so unique is a shiny, stretchy goo that grows from their bodies that is protected by a clear skin membrane, which is often patterned with different and unique designs. The goo growing around their belly stretches down their front arms so that, when leaping, it gives them the ability to glide for a short distance. This ability has been compared to that of sugar gliders.
[s] membrane pattern
[uc] tail, ears
tell me about this Chubin's Easter traditions! do they like egg painting? decorating the house? or maybe they ignore all the fuss and just buy the discount chocolate afterwards? go wild!
no word limit, at least one paragraph required. prettying up & art welcome. will end at around 5-10 entries
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