Sanskiras

Sanskira Adopts

Sanskiras are a domestic hybrid species created through genetic engineering and selective breeding with traits from wolves, foxes, horses and goats. They have horse-like bodies with wolf-like heads and goat-like feet protected by their fur, and have a mane that goes from their forelocks to their big, fox-like tail. Most sanskiras are kept in captivity and are typically bred for showing purposes but wild herds descended from feral sanskiras are not uncommon. They are omnivores and like goats, will eat anything that can fit in their mouth although are less capable of digesting odd materials such as metals. Feral sanskiras will often mate for life but domestic sanskiras are rarely allowed to choose mates for themselves. Females produce one to two foals per litter, and can produce litters once every two years.