Yup! Rufflucks are no longer a closed species! But now open!
I am now proud of how these scalie fur balls are now after two years of drawing and making them.
You can make your own!
Here are some info about the brats~
So Rufflucks are a species I made two years ago.
These guys are called Rufflucks.
They are a mix of a raptor, rabbit, and pangolin.
Their bodies are mostly scaly and smooth like once of a dinosaur or a snake. They have soft and fluffy fur which are like Pom poms on their arms a giant mane. This for is long and soft just like a rabbit.
They are mostly carnivores.
They have spikes along their back and tails.
The live in a mediterranean climate or a Desert climate.
They have very thin raptor like pupils.
Their muzzle is small and more smoothed like.
They have horns, but they do not extend past a scale of 13 inches.
They can see in the night.
Very pack like creatures, they hunt in packs.
They lay eggs and can lay up to 3-6 eggs.
They have gender, but doesn't matter for reproduction. Gender is not a real big thing in the culture.
They can't not do well in snowy climate or weather that goes below 20 f or below.
Their tail can be meduim and short. They do not get longer than 2-3 feet. Think about a yard of fabric.
They only grow to be around 3-5 feet.
Alphas can range to 6
I will be making adoptables And bases soon.
I am now proud of how these scalie fur balls are now after two years of drawing and making them.
You can make your own!
Here are some info about the brats~
So Rufflucks are a species I made two years ago.
These guys are called Rufflucks.
They are a mix of a raptor, rabbit, and pangolin.
Their bodies are mostly scaly and smooth like once of a dinosaur or a snake. They have soft and fluffy fur which are like Pom poms on their arms a giant mane. This for is long and soft just like a rabbit.
They are mostly carnivores.
They have spikes along their back and tails.
The live in a mediterranean climate or a Desert climate.
They have very thin raptor like pupils.
Their muzzle is small and more smoothed like.
They have horns, but they do not extend past a scale of 13 inches.
They can see in the night.
Very pack like creatures, they hunt in packs.
They lay eggs and can lay up to 3-6 eggs.
They have gender, but doesn't matter for reproduction. Gender is not a real big thing in the culture.
They can't not do well in snowy climate or weather that goes below 20 f or below.
Their tail can be meduim and short. They do not get longer than 2-3 feet. Think about a yard of fabric.
They only grow to be around 3-5 feet.
Alphas can range to 6
I will be making adoptables And bases soon.
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