Quin Species

Quin are a Close Species by me.

Caring for your Quin


So you have decided to buy a Quin hmm? Great! But you should learn how to care for it.


Diet

Quins have a steady diet of Rocks, Fruit, and Plants.

A Quin's color comes from the fruits and vegetation it eats, so if a Quin was to eat a grapefruit, it's fur would turn to be a mild yellow and pink.

No one truly knows why Quins enjoy eating rocks, not even the Quins. They just do.


Maintenance

Despite how it may appear, Quins do not have fur, they have feathers!
With their small bodies, they have difficulty cleaning themselves. So it's a good thing they like baths.


Characteristics

Standing only as tall as a standard collie, Quins are usually smaller creatures.


Inside a Quin's mouth is a set of short but sharp shark-like teeth, and a gooey tongue.


Quins are like that of Bees and Wasps. They are run by a Queen.


All female Quins eventually become Queens, growing to a size like that of a bison. A female picks a prime male from her birth flurry and leaves to a new territory to start her own.
Most to all male Quins stay their small size, unless they are chosen and become a prime male. A prime male is simply a male chose to breed with the Queen, and is the only one allowed to do so. Once the Quin has become a prime male, it will grow to only half of that of the Queen. Prime males also grow Neck Crowns.


Where Quins Live

Typically living in large caves and thick brushes of trees. Quins live basically anywhere in any climate but in the desert. Tho humidity does not affect most, heat can be rather deadly to most breeds of Quin.