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BirbMonster

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  1. I always used to love drawing abominations made by the rangen species generator. I revisited it, created the Gert.

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    Fully generated result:

    The Gert

    Appearance

    A medium, familiar, hexapedal mammal with a camel head with a fleshy crest on its head, goat ears, no visible nose, and a shark-like jaw.
    It has a goose neck, and its shoulders are rounded. It has a rat torso with a thick waist. It has six medium-length, rhino legs and a fish tail.
    The Gert's whole body is covered in bristles, except its tail which is covered in hair.
    Most of its body is mahogany, while the rest of its body is cream.


    Gert Stats
    Average Height: 5 feet / 1.5 meters
    Average Lifespan: 116 years
    Maturity: 30 years
    Breeding age: 17 years
    No. of young: 7 every 34 years
    Population: Over-population
    Temperament: Aggressive
    Diet: Fish, Amphibians, and Animal skin

    Family life

    Gert males mate for life, but females are secretly promiscuous. Competition between males is often deadly; the winning male earns breeding rights; the loser often dies from his wounds.
    The Gert lives in massive family groups led by the eldest female, and young females normally leave their families and live in big groups when they are mature.

     

    General
    - They are exceptionally good at climbing trees.
    - They have extremely high levels of endurance.
    - Their call can be heard more than 49 miles / 78.9 kilometers away.

     

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  2. Birb of the day is back! This time I won't make up for missed days, it's been a few months.

    19th April- Philippine dwarf kingfisher! Wins the title for looking fantastic and also silly

    Philippine dwarf kingfisher - Wikipedia

    This is the first known photograph of an extremely rare juvenile south  Philippines dwarf kingfisher. : r/Damnthatsinteresting

    After 130 years of evading scientists and photographers, the minuscule and  ultra-rare South Philippine dwarf kingfisher has finally been photographed  : r/aww

    Fun fact: there are multiple subspecies of this bird. While the southern subspecies has a more intense purple, the northern subspecies have blue spotting on their wings. 

     

    (this makes me want to modify the design of my birb fursona, Lo-Fi, with inspiration from these guys (paticularly the second picture)

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  3. I'm not sure if someone's suggested it on this thread, but being able to seperate your Nichelings into seperate groups within save files, along with options to set gem colour for the whole of the group and seperate food and nesting material stores for the groups. It would be useful for organisation and for various challenges!

    Plus, I love playing on the Archipeligo and watching different 'subspecies' form as I play on the small islands (eg: On one save file that I used to have, on one island everyone had cracker jaw and spiky body, and on a different island everyone was a bearyena hybrid) . It would be fun to group them up and give them seperate food storages for realism!

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  4. Just now, BirbMonster said:

    Obligatory perchance generator every time I join a fandom

    https://perchance.org/mylittleponyoc

     

    If anyone's wondering about the genders I intentionally made female more likeley than male because most of the characters (including the random ponies in the background) are female. So these ponies are a predominantly female species.

    It's also implied that horses are a completley seperate, non-sentient species to the ponies. Don't ask. This show gets strange sometimes

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