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Post by Whim on Oct 20, 2012 18:36:13 GMT -5
All Tailed have matching tail and ears of their incorporated animal. Some also have fur and/or teeth that are somewhat modified and/or animalistic eye colors. The commonality of all of these traits varies by species, though none are unheard of in any species. Animalistic eye colors in some species may grant improved sight in the dark, due to the luminous membrane that makes the colors, but the eye's shape will still be human, and so the Tailed's sight will still be closer to that of a human than their animal. Fox Tailed - Tail: Both the tail itself and the fur on it are mid-length. The fur is usually just a solid color, with a second color on the end of the tail not unheard of. However, depending on the breed, the length of the fur may differ. Red is one of the more common colors, while browns and whites are rarer.
- Ears: Ears are the same color as the base coat color, with slight variations that are breed-specific.
- Fur: Usually a solid base color, with the possibility of patterns or markings that are breed-specific. If the fur extends to stomach, hands, and feet, the fur usually blends to a lighter color that is complementary to the base coat.
- Eyes: Fox Tailed commonly have animalistic eyes, usually in shades of amber or brown. Fox Tailed rarely have human-colored eyes.
- Teeth: Rarely will a FoxTailed have slightly elongated canines. Other than that, they are normal.
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