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FACTS #1:
1) While all Purraptors exhibit basic feline and reptilian instincts, some individuals possess a surprisingly complex emotional range comparable to humans. These Purraptors can experience nuanced emotions such as anxiety (often manifesting as excessive grooming), guilt (shown through avoidance behaviors and whimpering), shame (evident in lowered posture and averted gaze), embarrassment (unusual hissing or chirping), contempt (a distinctive snarl accompanied by a flick of the tail), and even pride (a puffed-up chest and erect feathers, particularly after a successful hunt or display of skill).
2) When a Purraptor experiences fear or anger, a physiological response causing their fur and feathers to stand on end. They trying to look bigger and more dangerous.
3) Purraptors were initially created in private genetic engineering labs as highly sought-after exotic pets for the wealthy elite. Despite efforts to control their breeding and distribution, some Purraptors inevitably escaped into the wild, either through accidental release or deliberate abandonment. In these feral populations, Purraptors have adapted to their new environments, forming packs and preying on native wildlife.
4) Purraptor vocalizations are complex, ranging from purrs and meows to chirps and clicks. Some theorize that wild Purraptors use these sounds to communicate pack hunting strategies. Domesticated Purraptors often mimic human speech patterns, although they rarely form coherent sentences.
5) Purraptors possess retractable claws on their forelimbs and hind limbs. These claws are surprisingly sharp, capable of tearing through synth-leather and even some grades of light armor. The claws are kept immaculately clean, a trait inherited from their feline ancestors
6) The genetic code of Purraptors includes "grooming protocols" which compel them to meticulously clean themselves for hours each day.
7) Purraptors have exceptional night vision.
FACTS #1:
1) While all Purraptors exhibit basic feline and reptilian instincts, some individuals possess a surprisingly complex emotional range comparable to humans. These Purraptors can experience nuanced emotions such as anxiety (often manifesting as excessive grooming), guilt (shown through avoidance behaviors and whimpering), shame (evident in lowered posture and averted gaze), embarrassment (unusual hissing or chirping), contempt (a distinctive snarl accompanied by a flick of the tail), and even pride (a puffed-up chest and erect feathers, particularly after a successful hunt or display of skill).
2) When a Purraptor experiences fear or anger, a physiological response causing their fur and feathers to stand on end. They trying to look bigger and more dangerous.
3) Purraptors were initially created in private genetic engineering labs as highly sought-after exotic pets for the wealthy elite. Despite efforts to control their breeding and distribution, some Purraptors inevitably escaped into the wild, either through accidental release or deliberate abandonment. In these feral populations, Purraptors have adapted to their new environments, forming packs and preying on native wildlife.
4) Purraptor vocalizations are complex, ranging from purrs and meows to chirps and clicks. Some theorize that wild Purraptors use these sounds to communicate pack hunting strategies. Domesticated Purraptors often mimic human speech patterns, although they rarely form coherent sentences.
5) Purraptors possess retractable claws on their forelimbs and hind limbs. These claws are surprisingly sharp, capable of tearing through synth-leather and even some grades of light armor. The claws are kept immaculately clean, a trait inherited from their feline ancestors
6) The genetic code of Purraptors includes "grooming protocols" which compel them to meticulously clean themselves for hours each day.
7) Purraptors have exceptional night vision.
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