Cowlquape | Caring frog

MentaLoon

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Created
3 months, 26 days ago
Creator
MentaLoon
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Cowlquape (Cowl)


Name
male


Gender
~30 y.o.


Age
hybrid frog


Species
maternity nurse


Occupation

This Side of Paradise


Coyote Theory
DoB 21 May
Sign Taurus
Pronouns he/him
S.O. Straight


Height 1.90m
Build Slender
Eyes Green
Skin Brown, green
Blood Red

Overview

An anthro frog hybrid, caring and friendly, an absolute hopeless romantic, and a happy father of many children.
His body is covered with long, but thin hair, under which there is a moist skin (from that his fur is usually wet too). Hybrid of moor frog (colors and markings, most of the traits), long-nosed horned frog (horns above eyes, dark eyes color) and Darwin's frog (throat pouch for raising children and green colors).

Trivia

  • Has a wife and about 15 children. Cowl is the one taking care of them when they're tadpoles - he keeps them in his neck vocal pouch till they grows legs!
  • Works as a maternity ward nurse
  • At spring for a couple days, his body turns blue (except green and pink parts) and he usually becomes even more of lovesick dork than he usual is
  • Has a good singing voice (but also can make loud frog-like croaking). He likes to sing to his loved one and lullabies to his children
  • He can jump a distance several times his height. Sometimes he can jump involuntarily if he is startled (usually this leads to hitting the ceiling or wall)
Charisma
Patience
Courage
Intellect
Manners
Humour


Extroverted Introverted
Instinctive Calculated
Deceptive Sincere
Indifferent Emotional
Reserved Affectionate
Cooperative Lone wolf
Dom. hand both
Attitude friendly
MBTI ESFJ (Consul)
Archetype Helper
Leading trait Caring
Biggest flaw Too Needy


Favorite:

Larvae



Tea (very watery one)



Wet grass



Green



Water lily



Frog



Summer



3



Shirt and shorts



synthwave



Likes

Dislikes

  • Swimming
  • Sing
  • Love stories
  • Rain, and water in general
  • Trips to nature
  • Casualties on job
  • Dry and hot weather
  • No water
  • People weirdened out by his children

I came along, saw this frog singing all alone