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Lilytuft

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  1. Happened to me too and it was a completely new save file!
  2. Some mecanics sound a bit like my skunkadillo. Maybe they're related? Anyways, I'm gonna link my suggestion here. Feel free to link Pythadillo lizards to skunkadillo!
  3. That's why they live in burrows
  4. Wait a minute! I just discovered a bug on this forum! XD We can vote on bugs?
  5. I had identical twins, but their spots were placed different XD
  6. Why did you have to fix it? I want a ghost nicheling!
  7. Use the windows search tool and write %appdata% It automatically goes to roaming, but just click appdata again and go to local low
  8. Anarako... Rako means gap in Finnish
  9. I end up with females called Isis pretty often XD
  10. @BlazingCorvid I didn't know this 😮
  11. Pattern shape E: I've always wanted nichelings with white tummies. I also miss the warning dots. More stripes wouldn't hurt either. So let's have a new pattern shape! Pattern shape E would be rare and hard to get. It wouldn't be auto unlocked like the other pattern shapes. To unlock it, you would have to invite a nicheling with the gene. Tortoise shell pattern gene: This idea came from a bug post from @GryffBirb Also @Jojo inspired this post. There would be a new gene called "colour dominance" or just simply the "tortoiseshell gene". This gene has three variations. Co-dominance or "no tortoiseshell", "spotted tortoiseshell" and "brindled tortoiseshell". Only females display it tought. Males can only have it as an inactive gene. There is a really tiny change of a male tortie, but if one is born, it will most likely be infertile. Normal male who carries spotted tortoiseshell gene: On females the gene acts differently. The female only displays the upper one of her colour genes. The other colour appears on her as spots, brindles and splats. These spots wont appear on her patters. Spotted: Brindled: The mutation for tortoiseshell can be unlocked by succesfully mutating each fur and pattern colour once. For spotted you have to also mutate spots and for brindled you need to mutate stripes.
  12. I have an idea! What if every time someone shares their savefile here, they post a screenshot of one of their current nichelings! That way we know what kind of save we want to choose.
  13. @Skysplash8 I had a perfect row of three moles once
  14. Sorry! My tribe was such a mess that I forgot to save the save file. So it's day 115. I'm trying to redo my Brackenshadow challenge that I had in my first tribe ever. I'm trying to breed a creature with black fur, black stripes, green eyes, fishing tail, lean body, purr snout and no horns (and runners leg ang claw). So I'm basically trying to recreate my Warriors OC in Niche. I moved to the Oasis to get the lean body. Also I was starving to death at the Whale island. Soon my tribe started starving again, so I moved them to Deadly hills. That didn't help. So now I'm back on a Whale island. They just arrived there. Slot4.nichesave
  15. Post your funny and lucky niche screenshots and stories here! A killer bearyena stunned by a coconut XD Scorra and Nitoja have had five babies so far. The first one had long nose. The second one had derp snout. The third one had cracker jaw. The fourth one had bearyena snout. The fift one had purr snout. (Purr snout was a mutation) Parents: Children:
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