Serenyx, The Fox-Lynx-Folk (Lynx vulpis)
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The Serenyx stand on two legs have a long tail, where a good portion of their weight resides. Their tails are proportional to their height, which may range from a meter two two meters long. They resemble humans with increased agility and sharp claws, which allow them to be efficient in climbing.
Because of their big ears, they naturally have a better sense of hearing. Their ears are pointed at the tip, much like a fox, accompanied by long thin tufts of fur at the ends like a lynx. Serenyx are closely related to foxes and lynxes and eat just about anything they can find, however, they generally prefer meat. Their preferred environments are generally forests and mountains, though they have the ability to survive in most places.
Female Serenyx usually stand about 1.8 meters tall and weigh about 80 to 90 kilograms. They usually give birth to one child, but are capable of having twins. They have a single pair of breasts, similiar to that of humans, usually getting no larger than a C-Cup.
Because of their big ears, they naturally have a better sense of hearing. Their ears are pointed at the tip, much like a fox, accompanied by long thin tufts of fur at the ends like a lynx. Serenyx are closely related to foxes and lynxes and eat just about anything they can find, however, they generally prefer meat. Their preferred environments are generally forests and mountains, though they have the ability to survive in most places.
Female Serenyx usually stand about 1.8 meters tall and weigh about 80 to 90 kilograms. They usually give birth to one child, but are capable of having twins. They have a single pair of breasts, similiar to that of humans, usually getting no larger than a C-Cup.
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Then again I'm a bit of a writer . . .
Then again I'm a bit of a writer . . .