Biology


Lifespan: Typically live to be around 200 years old.

Adulthood: Evines are considered adults between the ages of 34 and 37, based on maturity.

Height: Evines tend to be smaller than most other digitigrade species, with adult heights ranging from 3'5" (104cm) to 5'0" (152cm). The tallest evine recorded was said to be 5'7" (170cm). Any height above 5'0" would be considered a rare trait.

Weight: Standard weights are between 50lbs (23kg) and 70lbs (32kg).

Diet: Evines are omnivores, but are able to survive on any variety of diets (meat only, plants only, etc). Vegan and vegetarian evines are very common.

Habitat: Evines can live in any number of environments, but they commonly build their homes on fertile land such as fields, forests, near rivers, etc. Environments with a large variety of flora/fauna are typically preferred. There are, however, evines who live in harsher environments. In those instances, there may be some slight physical differences from their cousins: for example, an evine which lives far north in the cold may have thicker fur than a standard plains/forest-dwelling evine.