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Species: Ceiral

A mostly nocturnal, mammalian species, the Crested Ceiral is found in forests across the world. Its feet have specialized pads on the toes that allows it to stick to surfaces and easily climb trees and other surfaces like a gecko. It uses its long, bushy, prehensile tail to help maintain its balance, scale surfaces, and sleep upside down from branches. Typical of the general species, they have advanced chromatophores like an octopus or chameleon that can change color when needed; the color is projected through its clear, soft, tube-like hairs (like fiber optic cables). They give live birth and range from about an Aussie to Great Dane in size, sometimes they can grow as as large as a quarter horse and be ridden.