Post by Zule on Sept 5, 2011 22:36:26 GMT 10
Shardians
History
Shardians Lived in the eighteen hundreds, but went extinct in the eighteen forties, the species was hunted for its delicate fur and unique markings. The species inhabited North America and Siberia. A recent sighting in Siberia by a 42 year old woman had risen the hopes of many archaeologists that the species still exist.
Behaviour
Like regular lions would, Shardians live in prides. From at least three to well over thorty members can be in one pride. Shardians are well coordinative, they work well in groups and will be more successful in hunts.
Shardians can be greatly affectionate towards each other but some Male can be aggressive toward other Males treat females and cubs with great affection, showing hardly any aggression.
Natural Habitat
Shardians live in cold, high areas, Siberia and North America are the perfect places. Shardians live in dense snow and forest areas. Shardians prefer to live close to their prey source, They will hunt just about anything they see, Including other large felines.
Reproduction
Males reach sexual maturity at the age of two and a half years, and females two. The best breed season for Shardians is Autumn, the Cubs are born during winter, since the cubs are white, its the best solution for camouflage in the snow. But breeding can be all year round, But a less chance of a cub surviving during spring or summer, their white pelt will stand out, making them a direct target.
Description
Adult Male Description
Males have black to dark grey pelts, a light to a dark grey under fur. They have Bright red markings, brighter than females. their manes can vary from white to black, and they have bright blue, whole eyes.
Adult Female Description
Females can have a dark grey to light grey pelt and a light grey under fur. Females have dark red markings. and dark whole, blue eyes.
Cub Description
Cubs are born with light grey pelts, almost white. They are born with bright blue eyes and bright red ear rims with no other markings
Male Adolscent Description
A Males pelt starts to darken when they become an adolscent, Their manes start to develope and their ear rim markings to to disappear, and there Bright red markings start to appear. Their eyes DONT darken, they stay their bright blue colour.
Female Adolscent Description
A females Pelt start to darken when they become an adolscer rims fade and their markings start to appear and darken. Their eyes start to darken once their markings have fully appeared.
Markings
Their markins are between spots and stripes, so basicly any markings that are either spots or stripes.
Example of a male Shardian
History
Shardians Lived in the eighteen hundreds, but went extinct in the eighteen forties, the species was hunted for its delicate fur and unique markings. The species inhabited North America and Siberia. A recent sighting in Siberia by a 42 year old woman had risen the hopes of many archaeologists that the species still exist.
Behaviour
Like regular lions would, Shardians live in prides. From at least three to well over thorty members can be in one pride. Shardians are well coordinative, they work well in groups and will be more successful in hunts.
Shardians can be greatly affectionate towards each other but some Male can be aggressive toward other Males treat females and cubs with great affection, showing hardly any aggression.
Natural Habitat
Shardians live in cold, high areas, Siberia and North America are the perfect places. Shardians live in dense snow and forest areas. Shardians prefer to live close to their prey source, They will hunt just about anything they see, Including other large felines.
Reproduction
Males reach sexual maturity at the age of two and a half years, and females two. The best breed season for Shardians is Autumn, the Cubs are born during winter, since the cubs are white, its the best solution for camouflage in the snow. But breeding can be all year round, But a less chance of a cub surviving during spring or summer, their white pelt will stand out, making them a direct target.
Description
Adult Male Description
Males have black to dark grey pelts, a light to a dark grey under fur. They have Bright red markings, brighter than females. their manes can vary from white to black, and they have bright blue, whole eyes.
Adult Female Description
Females can have a dark grey to light grey pelt and a light grey under fur. Females have dark red markings. and dark whole, blue eyes.
Cub Description
Cubs are born with light grey pelts, almost white. They are born with bright blue eyes and bright red ear rims with no other markings
Male Adolscent Description
A Males pelt starts to darken when they become an adolscent, Their manes start to develope and their ear rim markings to to disappear, and there Bright red markings start to appear. Their eyes DONT darken, they stay their bright blue colour.
Female Adolscent Description
A females Pelt start to darken when they become an adolscer rims fade and their markings start to appear and darken. Their eyes start to darken once their markings have fully appeared.
Markings
Their markins are between spots and stripes, so basicly any markings that are either spots or stripes.
Example of a male Shardian