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Bellus Rex (Sheen King) or otherwise known as B-Rex; A species of anthrophonic creature with an appearance like that of a T-Rex. But this species has five fingers on each hand, four toes on its large feet, fur all over except for the head, and on their head, big eyes, feathers on their head, sometimes whiskers, a long tongue with a texture that feels like the material neoprene and some parts can glow in the dark. They do not have digitigrade legs, instead they have plantigrade legs, like humans. Most of the time it looks like that some of the longer teeth that should be there are missing, but when angered or threatened they extend out of the gums, ready to bite. The large claws are used for digging and getting bugs out of wood to eat, but the claws can’t reach them, then their tongues will be used to grab the bugs.


These creatures can range in color, but always have at least two different colors on the face where one of these colors will glow in the dark. Their tails can also range in sizes and with different features. Females always have at least one feather that’s like a rooster feather. Males have at least one feather that’s like a peacock feather and slightly smaller eyes. B-Rexes are omnivores, meaning they’ll eat both meat and plants. 


B-Rex usually like to live in caves with their pack. Members of their pack with the most feathers and better glow in the dark patterns are seen as more attractive to others of their kind. They are usually friendly, but when they are hungry or feel threatened, they will lash out. But like most creatures when they reach puberty, they can be wilder than what they would normally be, and sometimes crueler. Some young males have been known to rip out a female’s teeth if they reject them. This isn’t always the case, but this the females will run away if this happens. Often never returning to their pack and living alone. Sometimes a different pack will accept them into their family. But once the original pack finds out what the male did to the female, they will banish the male. Unless it happens to be the Alpha’s son. If this is the case, the son must prove that he will never do this again. In failing to do so he will be banished, but if he proves himself, he stays. 


It’s not uncommon for humans to steal the eggs of B-Rexes and raise them on farms. The farmers will put these creatures to work to keep vermin like rats and bugs off their crops.