Pamura Types
Normal Pamura
The most common type of pamura. These little guys are fun, playful and well rounded. Some are mean, some are nice, and some are clueless. All pamura have prehensile tails and are similar to lemurs/red pandas. They don't speak english, but have their own language with each other. You may roleplay them speaking normally with each other, just not with people. A good owner would understand their pamura.
Diet: Bugs, fruit, and some plant life. Some pamura might eat small animals and birds.
Size:At adulthood 18 inches at the shoulder.
Communication: Tail movements, churps, growls, and barks.
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Feral Pamura
These are wild pamura that have been abandoned long ago and have become wild. They tend to disobey and act gruffly to their owners. Ferals normally live in tribes within territories. Fighting is not uncommon, but ferals can also be very playful and supportive in their tribes.
Diet: Bugs, fruit, fish, birds, daebee, tickermonks, lizards... well anything really.
Size: 20 inches at the shoulder.
Communication: Tail movements, head movements, growls, barks, and snorts.
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Gos'ath Pamura
These evil pamura are more commariable to fuzzy geckos/lizards. They hunt a large number of creatures. They rarely hunt in packs and tend to wound their prey and track them for miles. They commonly live in the Swamps of Sorrow, and get along okay with feral and normal pamura. Gos'ath loath Faeth pamura.
Diet: Anything that moves.
Size:22 inches at the shoulder.
Communication: Tail movements, head movements/butts, growls, hisses, barks, snorts, clawing/pawing the earth, and roars.
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Faeth Pamura
These are the gentle pamura breed. They aren't too playful; they tend to more aloof, but they will humor other pamura by playing games. These pamura tend to stay in high places like the Thousand Year trees, and the mountains. Their fur is very thick and fluffy, so Faeth tend to lie in the shade durring the hot hours of the day.
Diet: Fruit and plant life.
Size: 22 inches at the shoulder.
Communication: Tail movements, head bobs, churps, whistles, song(like birds), and by fluffing up.