My friends hate deedles. Just kidding, they want me to work on a more serious species that I've only been dabbling with for ages. huhu. What could be more serious than deedles? NOTHING!! That's what I'm saying.
SO FIRST OFF, deedles *DO* have front arms. They are tinytinytiny and hidden in their fluffy front. As lil babs, they can't quite balance on their hind feet because their tail isn't fluff enough to be a counterbalance, so they sometimes use their front legs. It's quite funny looking. As they womble around, they wag their short baby tails a lot to try and balance, and their tiny lil nubs have to catch them when they fall over (and they do fall over. A lot.)
They hatch from eggs, and the mighest, tallest of deedles will be about 8 inches tall, lols. As a baby, they're lil flooffs, but their hair grows on their tails and ears as they get older. Their tail can be as long as their body length, and their ears stop at about what you see there.
Their body shape designs are pretty much EXACTLY the same. The only thing different is how fluffy they are, how much their fur has grown since hatching, and colors. Oh boy, they can come in any color ever, but their hidden front paws are usually a different color than their main body 99.99999% of the time. So a deedle couldn't be a solid color, it could only be, for example, blue with pink paws. Some colors are more rare than others. Some deedles have slightly larger horns, but not by much and they generally tend to be male.
They have a bendy spine, so they tend to curl around themselves, kinda like a weird catferret.
They eat nuts, berries, and insects. Sometimes they hold food in their tiny front paws and use their long, limber neck to dive into the floof and chow down. They often store things in the pouch hidden inside their thick fluff, like food and shiny stuff. They are very dumb creatures and tend to fixate and hoard one type of thing in particular like coins or bottle caps.
Shown is the life cycle of a deedle. The newly hatched and beginning to walk, the 'teenager' deedle with a fluffy tail growing in, but still not fully fluffed in ears.. and an adult sleepy deedle with all the fluffs. :3
These are a closed species!! Please do not make your own
SO FIRST OFF, deedles *DO* have front arms. They are tinytinytiny and hidden in their fluffy front. As lil babs, they can't quite balance on their hind feet because their tail isn't fluff enough to be a counterbalance, so they sometimes use their front legs. It's quite funny looking. As they womble around, they wag their short baby tails a lot to try and balance, and their tiny lil nubs have to catch them when they fall over (and they do fall over. A lot.)
They hatch from eggs, and the mighest, tallest of deedles will be about 8 inches tall, lols. As a baby, they're lil flooffs, but their hair grows on their tails and ears as they get older. Their tail can be as long as their body length, and their ears stop at about what you see there.
Their body shape designs are pretty much EXACTLY the same. The only thing different is how fluffy they are, how much their fur has grown since hatching, and colors. Oh boy, they can come in any color ever, but their hidden front paws are usually a different color than their main body 99.99999% of the time. So a deedle couldn't be a solid color, it could only be, for example, blue with pink paws. Some colors are more rare than others. Some deedles have slightly larger horns, but not by much and they generally tend to be male.
They have a bendy spine, so they tend to curl around themselves, kinda like a weird catferret.
They eat nuts, berries, and insects. Sometimes they hold food in their tiny front paws and use their long, limber neck to dive into the floof and chow down. They often store things in the pouch hidden inside their thick fluff, like food and shiny stuff. They are very dumb creatures and tend to fixate and hoard one type of thing in particular like coins or bottle caps.
Shown is the life cycle of a deedle. The newly hatched and beginning to walk, the 'teenager' deedle with a fluffy tail growing in, but still not fully fluffed in ears.. and an adult sleepy deedle with all the fluffs. :3
These are a closed species!! Please do not make your own
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