DENIED: Mountaineer Stables - Dirt Fox
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What is a Dirt Fox?
Dirt Foxes are very much like there Tunneler ancestors they are often burrowing into crevices but with their size they are easier to spot yet they have remained hidden till now. They range in grey, brown, whites and blacks. Females are very protective of there young that they hide in "burrows" were they stay until they mature enough, Males look after the female when she lays her egg(s) after the egg(s) hatch/hatches the female comes from her burrow then she teaches the wyrm(s) their basic skills for survival then leaves them to fend for their/them selves.
Apperance
A pure breed Dirt Fox is usually a solid color of brown, black, grey or variations of white with very few markings on their face and body. They always come with long Tunneler tusk and Pipefox ears, which gives them a dangerous first impression.
Personality
Despite there intimidating appearance these wyrms are just a big bunch of bluffing fluff balls! They love to be with there loved ones they often curl onto their handlers arm or crawl into bed with them just complete sweet hearts. In the wild they tend to be a bit more timid snorting and snarling at any danger but this is all a show they would not hurt a fly.
Habitat
You will commonly find these fellas' roaming the gardens looking for food (turnips,carrots, etc). But they can be found in colder reigons were they are deeper below the surface, as first discovered these fuzzy foxes can be found in moist dark caves during the summer. But you may see them poking there heads above their holes most commonly this is when people TRY to grab them ending in failer.
Traits
A pure breed Dirt Fox HAS to have.
Horns (xX)
Plating (XX)
Canid (XX)
XL Ears (xX)
With accepted traits of.
Dilute (XX)
Benign White (xX)
Breedings
There is currently no breedings arranged but in the planning come back soon!
What is a Dirt Fox?
Dirt Foxes are very much like there Tunneler ancestors they are often burrowing into crevices but with their size they are easier to spot yet they have remained hidden till now. They range in grey, brown, whites and blacks. Females are very protective of there young that they hide in "burrows" were they stay until they mature enough, Males look after the female when she lays her egg(s) after the egg(s) hatch/hatches the female comes from her burrow then she teaches the wyrm(s) their basic skills for survival then leaves them to fend for their/them selves.
Apperance
A pure breed Dirt Fox is usually a solid color of brown, black, grey or variations of white with very few markings on their face and body. They always come with long Tunneler tusk and Pipefox ears, which gives them a dangerous first impression.
Personality
Despite there intimidating appearance these wyrms are just a big bunch of bluffing fluff balls! They love to be with there loved ones they often curl onto their handlers arm or crawl into bed with them just complete sweet hearts. In the wild they tend to be a bit more timid snorting and snarling at any danger but this is all a show they would not hurt a fly.
Habitat
You will commonly find these fellas' roaming the gardens looking for food (turnips,carrots, etc). But they can be found in colder reigons were they are deeper below the surface, as first discovered these fuzzy foxes can be found in moist dark caves during the summer. But you may see them poking there heads above their holes most commonly this is when people TRY to grab them ending in failer.
Traits
A pure breed Dirt Fox HAS to have.
Horns (xX)
Plating (XX)
Canid (XX)
XL Ears (xX)
With accepted traits of.
Dilute (XX)
Benign White (xX)
Breedings
There is currently no breedings arranged but in the planning come back soon!