Post by Whim on Oct 25, 2012 22:13:24 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.
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.
Domestic Cat Tailed
- Tail: Depends on the breed of the cat, though only domesticated cats are available options.
- Ears: Normal ears for the breed; Scottish Folds will have folded ears.
- Fur: About 90% of cat Tailed have hair and fur based on their breed. Long-haired breeds will have more bodyhair than usual and sometimes a mane running down their spine. They may have hair growing on their face, regardless of sex. Short-haired breeds will have slightly more body hair than normal for whatever sex they are, though a mane is unlikely. Hairless breeds will have very thin hair on their heads and no hair anywhere else. The remaining 10% have regular tailless hair.
- Eyes: About 90% of domestic cat-tailed have eyes that are characteristic of their breed. Therefore, blue eyes are incredibly rare and only seen among deaf cat-tailed and Saimese cat-tailed. They all reflect light and aid the cat-tailed in seeing in the dark. The remaining 10% have tailless eye colors.
- Teeth: They do have cat teeth front, though human back-molars for chewing. Therefore biting into fruit is hard, and thus they often have to cut it up to eat it properly.
- Other: They usually have harder nails, either black or white or a mix of colors, that form claws. There can be cross-breeds of different kind of domestic cat-tailed, as they are all the same variety of Tailed, just different breeds. In their hair are short, sensitive cords that can help them navigate in the dark, and because of this, cat-tailed usually grow their hair long so it can bounce against things and they can get a better feel for their surroundings. Cat-tailed are also incredibly flexible. They may have markings on their skin for their indicated breed (Siamese and Himalayan may have spots on their faces, etc.).