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  1. 2 hours ago, Tayinky said:

    There's scientific names for 'Live birth & Egg laying' Animals:

    Viviparity - Animals that bear live young

    Oviparity - Egg laying animals 

    Its a bit of a mouthful though ;/

    Maybe you could shorten it to Vivi and Ovi?

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  2. @SilverTheFloofyCat

     

    Iapetus. 

    Who doesn't know the name of the Dark Market's King? The one who dances to and fro, studded choker on show for all to see (it glints, catching your eye) and furred red coat open? 

    Nobody was unaware, and perhaps, that was the worst thing. 

    For now- and you see them enter from where you sit (across from the room), sliding into the chair at the edge of the King's throne (a simple wooden desk)- all he had to do was pounce

    Although, you think, low and deep in your mind, that pounce is a strong word- so strong, when all he does is trail his hand under the new victim's chin.

    Perhaps it's the purr to his words that made you think this. Perhaps its the way he'd lean in, smirk and bare (it's the routine, you think. Smirk and bare his teeth). Perhaps it's the flutter of a hand, or the wink of a kaleidoscope eye. 

     No, you whisper. 

    It's the four words. His mantra, you suppose. 

    'Let's make a deal.'

    The deal was their soul. 

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  3. Group Two

    Round 1

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    4 hours ago, pumpkinbro said:

    Okie doke, I want Lighter Fur and Digging Paws (to make some nice cool burrows to chill in)

    Fog Desert - @pumpkinbro

    Canis lupus trogli- 'Burrow Dog' 

    lighter fur - 4

    thicker nails (for digging) - 6 

    This subspecies of domestic dog has average length fur, although it often comes in cream, red or white; however, this is not the Burrow Dog's defining trait. The Burrow Dog's defining trait is the thick, elongated nails and powerful muscles located on its forelimbs, of which it uses to burrow into the sand and move- if needed- loose rock away from their burrows. 

    38 minutes ago, Xx_YamboGaymer_xX said:

    Hmm.. Ill probably choose climbing hooves to get to food, and thick fur so I dont freeze

    Tundra - @Xx_YamboGaymer_xX

    Canis lupus torquem - 'Maned Dog'

    thicker nails (for climbing) - 1

    thick fur - 5 

    This subspecies of domestic dog has weak, easily chipped nails (likely from the permafrost levelling the local area) and thick, insulating fur. Despite the thickness, the fur is extremely short, and acts more like otter fur; the fur is longest around the females neck, as the males of the subspecies find this attractive.

    36 minutes ago, NumberCatPupSimGenerator said:

    I would want webbed paws and gills? If that's an option

    The Bay - @NumberCatPupSimGenerator

    Canis lupus tunica - 'Webbed Dog'

    webbed paws - 6

    enlarged lungs - 3

    This subspecies of domestic dog is not at all astonishing apart from the amount of webbing it has between its paws- often, sets of paws can also be attached through the dew claw, which is now a simple spire of bone.

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  4. Group One

    Round 2

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    22 hours ago, IlluminatiMoose said:

    Big ears and white fur

    Tar Pits - @Magicmoonss

    Canis lupus oleum - 'Oil Dog' 

    big ears - 1 

    white fur - 3 

    Oil Dogs, through the passage of time, have lost their outer ears entirely-apart from a small hole inside their head. 

    23 hours ago, Renio2490 said:

    short fur and leaner body?

    The City - @Renio2490

    Canis lupus poli - 'City Dog'

    short fur - 1

    leaner body - 4

    City Dogs have slowly gained longer, although thinner fur. They have also increased in height, with their body ever so slightly leaner than a golden retriever. 

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