malaoka
Legend
Skoll
Physiology - Around 1'-1'5". Small hands and feet, big ears (they use them to navigate), mostly blind, they tend to burrow. Long tongue.
Climate - Cold, snowy regions.
Habitat - Northern forests, mountains.
Diet - Nuts, berries.
Hunting - Small birds, rodents.
Behaviour:
Climate - Cold, snowy regions.
Habitat - Northern forests, mountains.
Diet - Nuts, berries.
Hunting - Small birds, rodents.
Behaviour:
- Pack animals, never in groups smaller than 3. Social creatures.
- They're very social and will go to extreme lengths to defend each other.
- When faced with large predators, they often flee.
- If they're kept solitary and in captivity, their lifespans shorten by a considerable amount (2-3 years).
- They groom each other often, not unlike primates.
- The females have stronger/sharper teeth and claws, and they hunt most for the group. Males tend to the young, keeping them warm and safe in the early stages of their lives.
- When they reach maturity, most children stay with their groups, but sometimes (in groups of two or more), they go off in search of a new group.
- When a pair mates, it's for life. They never find another mate after their partners death.
Lifespan - 1-7yrs
Aging - Spend first 6 weeks of their lives as pinkies, then take 2yrs to reach full size/maturity.
Other:
Aging - Spend first 6 weeks of their lives as pinkies, then take 2yrs to reach full size/maturity.
Other:
- Thick, warm fur in winter, shed during warmer seasons.
- Nest in trees in warmer regions, they build nests in a circled shape, with a small hole for them to get inside.
- Can fit through any hole they get their heads through.
Credit to Solus for layout
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