Patreon Character Creator July 2020
Species: Panther
Body Type: Tall Hourglass
Profession: Doctor (Shifted a bit to school nurse because hnnnng)
Normally I'd shill my Patreon, but the platform is exploding slightly. I'll keep you updated.
Meant to uplaod this way sooner, but I've been very busy moving and other things.
Species: Panther
Body Type: Tall Hourglass
Profession: Doctor (Shifted a bit to school nurse because hnnnng)
Normally I'd shill my Patreon, but the platform is exploding slightly. I'll keep you updated.
Meant to uplaod this way sooner, but I've been very busy moving and other things.
Category All / All
Species Panther
Size 1280 x 1280px
File Size 267 kB
She's a SCHOOL nurse? God, I bet all the boys are always having 'accidents' to go see her, haha! And some of the girls, too. :}===<
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Also, I'm curious about her species.
I know it's totally possible you know all this, or that you've decided to create a species that isn't exactly true to life, but, just in case you've been swept up with a bit of pop-culture misinformation, allow me to leave this here (from something posted elsewhere):
"Black Panthers" are just melanistic jaguars or leopards, there is no such thing as an actual black panther species or 'panther' species. Since most people associate black panthers with Africa, thanks to the whole Marvel Black Panther character, that would be a melanistic leopard, since leopards are from Africa and jaguars are from South America.
The word 'panther' refers to any large feline species, including tigers [panthera tigris], lions [panthera leo], leopards [panthera pardus], cougars [panthera concolor] and jaguars [panthera onca]. Melanistic/totally black-coloured lions occur at the same rate as other melanistic big cats, but a while an all-black lion would also technically be a "black panther", people would recognize it as a lion because of the mane and whatnot.
Also, Bagheera of 'The Jungle Book' is another pop cultural example of a 'black panther', but he is also simply a melanistic Indian leopard.
The fact that FA has 'panther' in the drop-down menu for species is not helping anything. :P
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Also, I'm curious about her species.
I know it's totally possible you know all this, or that you've decided to create a species that isn't exactly true to life, but, just in case you've been swept up with a bit of pop-culture misinformation, allow me to leave this here (from something posted elsewhere):
"Black Panthers" are just melanistic jaguars or leopards, there is no such thing as an actual black panther species or 'panther' species. Since most people associate black panthers with Africa, thanks to the whole Marvel Black Panther character, that would be a melanistic leopard, since leopards are from Africa and jaguars are from South America.
The word 'panther' refers to any large feline species, including tigers [panthera tigris], lions [panthera leo], leopards [panthera pardus], cougars [panthera concolor] and jaguars [panthera onca]. Melanistic/totally black-coloured lions occur at the same rate as other melanistic big cats, but a while an all-black lion would also technically be a "black panther", people would recognize it as a lion because of the mane and whatnot.
Also, Bagheera of 'The Jungle Book' is another pop cultural example of a 'black panther', but he is also simply a melanistic Indian leopard.
The fact that FA has 'panther' in the drop-down menu for species is not helping anything. :P
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