Introducing the Sresnul, a new species I have designed. These little furry mammals are quick on their feet and very playful.
When feral they live in groups to help each other survive. Males hunt for prey, using their longer teeth to fetch dinner. While the females would climb mountainsides in search of rates healing herbs, plants and berries they would need for mending wounds and cooking. Their powerful back legs would help both groups in their tasks and give them great speed when running, or height when jumping. The females longer bodies would help them be able to stretch to reach awkwardly placed hand holds on the mountains, or to provide extra warmth to young ones when curled around them in the winter.
Since they have become more civilized, Sresnuls have become bipedal as well as moving away from group living. Although they prefer their own species, a Sresnul can make a friend in anyone once they branch out from home.
Currently they are a closed species, but will be open for public use and design November 1, 2015. I hope you all enjoy them and if you have any questions feel free to message me here on FA or on skype at albealer.
Some breed standards in case you can't read my handwriting.
All Sresnuls:
-large ears
-long tails
-feline eyes
-eyebrows
-small but agile bodies
-digitigrade back legs with canine-like paws
-tri-hoofed front legs with the third toe(few claw) on the inside
Males:
-have saber teeth
-can have small horns or antlers
-usually have tufted tails
Females:
-have fawn spots on the rump
-their ears tend to hang or be less perky than males'
-they have longer bodies/ are taller when standing
-usually have tufted ears
When feral they live in groups to help each other survive. Males hunt for prey, using their longer teeth to fetch dinner. While the females would climb mountainsides in search of rates healing herbs, plants and berries they would need for mending wounds and cooking. Their powerful back legs would help both groups in their tasks and give them great speed when running, or height when jumping. The females longer bodies would help them be able to stretch to reach awkwardly placed hand holds on the mountains, or to provide extra warmth to young ones when curled around them in the winter.
Since they have become more civilized, Sresnuls have become bipedal as well as moving away from group living. Although they prefer their own species, a Sresnul can make a friend in anyone once they branch out from home.
Currently they are a closed species, but will be open for public use and design November 1, 2015. I hope you all enjoy them and if you have any questions feel free to message me here on FA or on skype at albealer.
Some breed standards in case you can't read my handwriting.
All Sresnuls:
-large ears
-long tails
-feline eyes
-eyebrows
-small but agile bodies
-digitigrade back legs with canine-like paws
-tri-hoofed front legs with the third toe(few claw) on the inside
Males:
-have saber teeth
-can have small horns or antlers
-usually have tufted tails
Females:
-have fawn spots on the rump
-their ears tend to hang or be less perky than males'
-they have longer bodies/ are taller when standing
-usually have tufted ears
Category Artwork (Traditional) / All
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