Duceon (s) (Boreal/Tundra)
Like a mix of Deer, Cougars, and other things. These subspecies of Duceon tend to live in large groups on the tundras and plains, in generally chillier climates.
Basic Information
Anatomy
Very tall standing upwards of 5 at the top of the head. They have very long legs and wide spread toes which they stand on the tips of. They have a plume of a tail that is half the length of the body as well as a extra growth of fur trailing from the top of the head to the base of the neck. They have antlers which both genere morphs can grow. some subspecies have larger different shaped antlers. They have 2 sets of ears, the secondary pair being 1/3 the size of the primary pair. They are shaped much like deer ears, like shells or tubes. While they tend to feed on ground vegetation they do have two sets of canine teeth that help them hunt or are used in defense. Again like their ears, there is a primary set and a secondary set, the secondary being smaller in size.
Genetics and Reproduction
They are Mammals and give live birth
Ecology and Habitats
This species and its subspecies tends to stick to cold forests and tundras. Plains and hills that experience long cold winters and short summers are ideal.
Dietary Needs and Habits
They are Omnivores eating primarily the sparse vegetation in the tundras and boreal forests, roving ground fruits and grasses. They can also choose to eat smaller ground critters like ____ and _____.
Additional Information
Perception and Sensory Capabilities
Their secondary ears are great from hearing movement below the snow and ice for small creatures to eat or roving fruits.
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Body Tint, Colouring and Marking
The forest and Tundra subspecies tend to have darker coats to absorb the sun and keep warm.
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