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June Donis-Fancy Russet/Spotted Ratumbidae

Posted: June 1st, 2020, 12:04:34 am
by BBkat
New doins! Something with wings! A winged rat?


Fancy Russet Ratumbidae
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This egg has a rope-like tail.

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Ratumbidae do not spend much time as hatchlings, as these creatures grow fast. They spend much of their time begging their owners for food, and can and will eat nearly anything. With their sharp senses of smell, it is nearly impossible to keep food from a ratumbidae, and the fancy varieties are just as voracious. With training, however, a fancy ratumbidae hatchling will learn to eat slowly and appreciate finer fare.

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One of the most common and hardy creatures in the world is the ratumbidae. Individuals who decided to breed the most beautiful of the ratumbidae eventually came up with their own varieties and breeds, the most valuable of which is the fancy ratumbidae. Much like their plainer cousins, fancy ratumbidae are hardy, healthy creatures that can survive anywhere. Of course, most of the fancy varieties are pampered, or brought to shows, and do not need to scavenge for food. They seem to appreciate the treatment, and will reward their owners by finding magical treasures, or just by finding valuables if there are no magical items nearby.

Fancy Spotted Ratumbidae
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This egg has a rope-like tail.

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Ratumbidae do not spend much time as hatchlings, as these creatures grow fast. They spend much of their time begging their owners for food, and can and will eat nearly anything. With their sharp senses of smell, it is nearly impossible to keep food from a ratumbidae, and the fancy varieties are just as voracious. With training, however, a fancy ratumbidae hatchling will learn to eat slowly and appreciate finer fare.

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One of the most common and hardy creatures in the world is the ratumbidae. Individuals who decided to breed the most beautiful of the ratumbidae eventually came up with their own varieties and breeds, the most valuable of which is the fancy ratumbidae. Much like their plainer cousins, fancy ratumbidae are hardy, healthy creatures that can survive anywhere. Of course, most of the fancy varieties are pampered, or brought to shows, and do not need to scavenge for food. They seem to appreciate the treatment, and will reward their owners by finding magical treasures, or just by finding valuables if there are no magical items nearby.

Re: June Donis-Fancy Russet/Spotted Ratumbidae

Posted: June 1st, 2020, 12:19:23 am
by Azima
I wonder if they're rat pigeons/doves? Cause Columbidae is the bird family that pigeons and doves fall into. And these are called RAT-umbidae... makes me think Pigeon or Dove/Rat hybrid things. :lol:

Either way, the eggs are gorgeous and I can't wait to see what they look like! <3

Also: Sprite art: Mysfytt | Description: Raneth ;)

Re: June Donis-Fancy Russet/Spotted Ratumbidae

Posted: June 1st, 2020, 2:03:00 am
by feralkiwi
i really like the egg sprites, the art is beautiful! i'd love like pigeon-rat gryphons :lol: but either way, can't wait to see what they actually are!

Re: June Donis-Fancy Russet/Spotted Ratumbidae

Posted: June 1st, 2020, 2:30:25 am
by Azima
Russet M/F:
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Spotted M/F:
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There's no dimorphism in the hatchlings. :)

Re: June Donis-Fancy Russet/Spotted Ratumbidae

Posted: June 1st, 2020, 3:46:59 am
by Lunalux
They are Rats with Wings! :lol:

Re: June Donis-Fancy Russet/Spotted Ratumbidae

Posted: June 1st, 2020, 4:37:07 am
by Pugnacious
Omg, literally rats with wings lol! I love the spotted ones.
They are pretty cute though, in their own way. :t-swoon:

Re: June Donis-Fancy Russet/Spotted Ratumbidae

Posted: June 1st, 2020, 11:00:51 am
by DarkRider
Any adults yet? These look interesting I kind of like the Russet better but I wanted to wait for the adult versions. Since this is my birthday month.

Re: June Donis-Fancy Russet/Spotted Ratumbidae

Posted: June 1st, 2020, 11:15:13 am
by HobbitFeet
I'm so excited. Rat-Gryphons for my birthday month! <3

Re: June Donis-Fancy Russet/Spotted Ratumbidae

Posted: June 1st, 2020, 2:04:23 pm
by Kovu
Adult female Fancy Russet Ratumbidae


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Re: June Donis-Fancy Russet/Spotted Ratumbidae

Posted: June 1st, 2020, 3:57:52 pm
by Crystalline
Pigeon griffins?!? :D