🐾Anatomy🐾


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Octolotles anatomy
Introduction
Anatomy | Tails | Skin | Faces | Mating season

BODY FEATURES
A few words about:
● Body and skin
● Face, ears & eyes
● Arms

First of all - Octolotles are !hermaphrodites!
They are NOT mammals so there are no mammary glands. They can have variety of "muscle mass" (you can look at our Mascot to see what it's about). No nipples. (more about that in "Genital and other 18+" but for underage readers of our species we have highlighted the main points in text of this paragraph above. That's all weighty info you need to know from other page)

Red colour - mutation OR prohibited parts (Nails & fluff - no no) You are free to draw your octolotl with arms or ears mutations (more or less arms and ears mutations only) and do not need for that any add-on to your MYO (just keep in mind that three pair of arms - mutation for their species)
Green colour - normal for their anatomy
Arms - 2 pairs normal. Ears - 3 pairs normal
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ABOUT TAIL
Tail includes two parts:
- One or more (mutation) fin
- Tentacles around fin (number of tentacles is different and there is no clear number for the normal. All number for them is okay)
Fin - sensitive part of the tail. Tentacles act as a protective "shell" for fin. During a fight or mating season, the fin closes with strong tentacles and thus Octolotl demonstrates they strength and health.
The fin cannot always be closed, as it is necessary for Octocycles to move underwater

Mutation:
- Spikes instead of suction cups on the inner parts of the tentacles (it's kinda sad mutation because there is a huge chance that the individual will not live long. The tail is their main weapon, and without it working they will have to defend themselves with something else);
- Smaller or bigger fin OR tentacles (u can draw it and do not need add-on to your MYO. Just keep in mind that it's mutation for them)
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MATING SEASON
Mating season - period of demonstrating strength of Octolotl tail and health of they bode. They tail - key to victory oor defeat in competition
It doesn't really matter if you look big or small. Almost everything is decided by the beauty, flexibility and strength of their tail
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