12-24-2019, 03:35 PM
1. Medium to small. Domesticated varieties are small enough that the average Morbitian could have this creature ride on their shoulder quite easily, it doesn't grow much larger than that. But wild varieties vary to medium sized dog size.
2. This insectoid creature is a hexaped but at first glance seems most similar to the earth alpaca or llama. Their large, fluffy fur is distinctly similar to morphs of the Morbitian centinels and their body shape is that odd L-shape.That is where the similarities end. The face of these creatures is wholly crustratean, a tangle of mandibles like that of the earth crab. The legs end in flat pads which ooze a sticky residue in arboreal varieties, seemingly analogous to earth geckos.
3. These creatures cam vary wildly in behaviour. In the field they are typically omnivorous scavengers, preferring decaying meat but eating any and all detritus they encounter. Rotting wood, fruit, etc. It's theorized that they really eat the bacteria and mold growing on these rotting food sources. Domesticated varieties typically have less specialized palettes. They're a flighty species, quick to run. They live in small family groups, brooding together in communal nests and watching over the young regardless of their parentage. Domestic varieties have most of these instincts but lack the flight response.
2. This insectoid creature is a hexaped but at first glance seems most similar to the earth alpaca or llama. Their large, fluffy fur is distinctly similar to morphs of the Morbitian centinels and their body shape is that odd L-shape.That is where the similarities end. The face of these creatures is wholly crustratean, a tangle of mandibles like that of the earth crab. The legs end in flat pads which ooze a sticky residue in arboreal varieties, seemingly analogous to earth geckos.
3. These creatures cam vary wildly in behaviour. In the field they are typically omnivorous scavengers, preferring decaying meat but eating any and all detritus they encounter. Rotting wood, fruit, etc. It's theorized that they really eat the bacteria and mold growing on these rotting food sources. Domesticated varieties typically have less specialized palettes. They're a flighty species, quick to run. They live in small family groups, brooding together in communal nests and watching over the young regardless of their parentage. Domestic varieties have most of these instincts but lack the flight response.
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