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Every flarp has a genetic "Theme" that affects their appearance and sometimes attitude.
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Fariens have antenna with thin stalks that are decorated with a shape on their end.
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Their manes, tails and front legs always have gradients. Ear gradients are optional.
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Some farien have their tongue constantly sticking out.
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Fariens have the 'average' height out of all the varients.
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Flarp cubs do not have gradients on their legs.
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There is a large variety of patterns and markings seen on flarps.
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Fariens with gradients on their hind legs are considered royalty.
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Every flarp has a genetic "Theme" that affects their appearance and sometimes attitude.
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Mounurpz have tall antlers of any shape that are decorated with a shape on their end.
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Their manes, tails and front legs always have gradients. Ear gradients are optional.
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Mounurpz have a lot more fur to withstand the cold present in the mountains and tundras.
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Mounurpz have the tallest average height out of all the varients.
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Flarp cubs do not have gradients on their legs.
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There is a large variety of patterns and markings seen on flarps.
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Mounurpz with a single horn are considered royalty.
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Their leg gradients 'break' at the toes to resemble hooves.
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Every flarp has a genetic "Theme" that defines their color palette and sometimes attitude.
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Tropikiks have long, flexible antenna that replicate the appearance of plants with many thin 'branches' to give them a feather-like appearance.
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Their stalks can be fully covered or just partly.
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Their manes, tails and front legs always have gradients. Ear gradients are optional.
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They have cyan or pink manes, tails, antenna and inner ears to camoflauge into the surroundings of the Tropil.
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Their saliva is posionus, not too strong but still something to know.
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Tropikiks have the shortest average height out of all the varients.
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Flarp cubs do not have gradients on their legs.
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There is a large variety of patterns and markings seen on flarps.
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Tropikiks with gradients on their hind legs are considered royalty.
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Every flarp has a genetic "Theme" that defines their color palette and sometimes attitude.
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Fiorens have tall antlers of any shape that are decorated with a shape on their end.
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Their manes, tails and front legs always have gradients. Ear gradients are optional.
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Fiorens were bred specifically for their excessive fur trait.
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Fiorens have the 'average' height out of all the varients.
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Flarp cubs do not have gradients on their legs.
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There is a large variety of patterns and markings seen on flarps.
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Fiorens with a single horn are considered royalty.
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Their leg gradients 'break' at the toes to resemble hooves.