KumoRisu
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- Posted: Tue, 07 Mar 2006 07:16:10 +0000
hello there and welcome to my little peice of the breedables form! This is your long time breedable lurker, first time shop owner, poke mattix speaking. I'm here today to share with you my little discovery. I found these guys not to long ago, needing some help. It appears they are a new species of mammal that have ties with both the australian sugar glider, and the amercian flying squirrel.
They're really hard to find, as they don't live on any main land, but on a few remote islands off the coast of japan, australia and the united states. They used to live on the mainlands, but competition with other animals for food, introduced species, and being mistaken for rats by people, have brought them close to extinction. I've heard rumours from other people that they were called "Kumo risu" which l think is the japanese words for "Spider squirrel" (don't hold me on that...but hey l think it's a good name so thats what l call them anyway)
I'm hoping that, with the help of the local gaians, l can re-introduce these creatures back into the wild by breeding them in captivity.
They're really hard to find, as they don't live on any main land, but on a few remote islands off the coast of japan, australia and the united states. They used to live on the mainlands, but competition with other animals for food, introduced species, and being mistaken for rats by people, have brought them close to extinction. I've heard rumours from other people that they were called "Kumo risu" which l think is the japanese words for "Spider squirrel" (don't hold me on that...but hey l think it's a good name so thats what l call them anyway)
I'm hoping that, with the help of the local gaians, l can re-introduce these creatures back into the wild by breeding them in captivity.