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'I swear I saw something, somewhere deep in the forest, where the flora and fauna of the woods seem to have merged. . .'
Biologists have made reports that a new species has been spotted in the bowels of the woods, keeping themselves tethered to the thicket and seldom making appearance known. Documented below is all information scientists have regarding this newly-discovered species.
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xxx‣ Fawnae [pronounced faw-nah] are a ruminant species of the Mammal kingdom hailing from the Cervidae family. Similiar in structure to a fallow deer, Fawnaes appear as lithe, slender deer with properties of the flora in their given environment. In contrast to its fallow counterpart, a Fawnae deer seems to vary in color and markings, differentiating themselves from the typical deer in the variety its flora-based genetics provide.
A Fawnae's diet consists primarily of nuts, berries, insects, fruits, and foliage... Though some have been documented as omnivorous, with rare sightings of certain specimens scavenging for meat, and in some instances, catching their own prey by virtue of their flora and/or horns.
The main indicator that separates a Fawnae from the typical stag is their unique evolutionary trait of the flowering body. Fawnae, in opposition to any other Cervidae, have adapted to their surroundings quite literally. Flora seems to bloom at the base of both their horns, said horns consisting of a wood-like texture. Researchers have found that some Fawnae react adversely to low light, while some flourish in a more low-lit environments. This, researchers concluded, is due to the variety of flora that present themselves within the Fawnae species.
Scientists have begun the search for Fawnae willing to interact with humans. The species seems to, en-masse, be skittish and weary of any and all contact. However, hope is being held that some Fawnae will be found open to domestication...
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Announcements wrote:August 25th, 2023:
Development of the Fawnae species has begun! They've been officially recognized as a member of the Cervidae family; scientists are still studying how it is a mammal has fused with the properties of the flora around it. If only Darwin were here to offer his insight...
August 28th, 2023:
You may have noticed that lots of changes have been made, and all equally exciting! We've made an addition to the main Oekaki threads, such as a Growth + Transfers and Customs section. Additionally, the lineart has been refined both on the main lines + nursery lines, allowing artists more ease when working off the base(s). Speaking of which, our Artist Search and Nursery Artist Search is now open! I look forward to seeing any and all entries to come.
Finally, our Discussion thread and Discord are now LIVE! You can find both in our link directory, or for brevity, at the bottom of this very post.
I hope you've all been enjoying Fawnaes thus far as much as I have developing them-- your interest and support means the world to me! I'll see you all on the next announcement! ❀