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Khimairi999 — Furry and Pointy

Published: 2013-06-24 18:38:36 +0000 UTC; Views: 368; Favourites: 10; Downloads: 0
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Description An adorable little creature appearing like a mix between a lynx and porcupine, with a small amount of bear thrown in. The multiple different subspecies range from 2-10 feet in length. It uses its quills mainly for defence, but it can also whip its tail to send quills flying at potential prey. Depending on the subspecies, the quills are filled with any number of poisons, ranging from causing paralysis to a mind-numbing venom. The poisons are never especially lethal however, at least not by themselves. Its coloring and pattern allow it to stalk prey with ease. Note also that the Mortispine Lynx does not prey upon humans, except perhaps the largest of the subspecies, and only in rare cases.

Please ignore the name written on the drawing, this has since been revoked.
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Comments: 4

DaPoopKing [2013-07-08 18:43:59 +0000 UTC]

This new set of drawings is awesome and I especially like this one and the increase in your drawing skill really shows man these are so sweet!

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Khimairi999 In reply to DaPoopKing [2013-07-10 03:32:38 +0000 UTC]

Thanks dude!

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Khimairi999 [2013-06-27 04:36:42 +0000 UTC]

Thanks, but it does say in the description that it is a lynx type animal. I pointed out that the name "Mortispine Bear" has been revoked.

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ScribeOfTime [2013-06-25 04:33:02 +0000 UTC]

I beg to differ. This is more lynx than anything. Lynx/porcupine crossbreed, after reading your description. Though the tail hints at a more mountain-lion ancestry, I still stand by the lynx parentage, for the tufts at the end of the Mortispine Lynx compliments the natural shape of the fairly pointed (as opposed to blunt/flat) face, as such a wild lynx' does. Now, to direct your attention to the design of the fur, the lynx actually has a spotted coat, while there are no naturally spotted bears in existence (then again I'm not a bear expert). The only thing that could slightly resemble the bear are the claws, though that could even contribute to the porcupine portion of the creature, for porcupines have furless feet and you have clearly drawn a fairly thin layer of fur on the Mortispine Lynx' feet.

TL;DR This is a lynx. Not a bear.

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