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Royal Thorned Shaptling

A curious creature who's emotions are better read through its appearance, the Thorn will typically be seen with bright fluorescent markings; these are key indicators of good health. Sickly individuals are dulled and quickly exhibit lethargy. They live in large social hives and create their dwellings out of mud with a sticky enzyme they produce. Glands on the top of their heads are invisible but the small pores open and function similar to scent rubbing. The spines or thorns are likely a method of defence, as the animals can quickly headbut or fling them at predators. Headshapes vary among species and subspecies but all have defined edges.

It's common to see Shaptlings clawing at the ground, this is common nesting behaviour. Though despite the rigitity and precision needed to execute their homes, they are not fast or swift by any means. A typical gate consists of several points of contact with the ground, one can say it "hobbles" when it moves due to the rigid spine, which is permananetly arched similar to a crest. Shaptlings do not present any discomfort due to their spine shapes.

This is a test with a new brush however i do not see myself using this again unless I adjust my sizing Royal Thorned Shaptling A curious creature who's emotions are better read through its appearance, the Thorn will typically be seen with bright fluorescent markings; these are key indicators of good health. Sickly individuals are dulled and quickly exhibit lethargy. They live in large social hives and create their dwellings out of mud with a sticky enzyme they produce. Glands on the top of their heads are invisible but the small pores open and function similar to scent rubbing. The spines or thorns are likely a method of defence, as the animals can quickly headbut or fling them at predators. Headshapes vary among species and subspecies but all have defined edges. It's common to see Shaptlings clawing at the ground, this is common nesting behaviour. Though despite the rigitity and precision needed to execute their homes, they are not fast or swift by any means. A typical gate consists of several points of contact with the ground, one can say it "hobbles" when it moves due to the rigid spine, which is permananetly arched similar to a crest. Shaptlings do not present any discomfort due to their spine shapes.
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