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Lummox Age Progression by Penwolf

Lummox Age Progression

Penwolf

The finished image, showing the age progression of a basic/common Lummox. Eggs can be laid in a variety of colors and designs, some more plain than others. However, the color/design of the egg could be either a small or large indication of how the Lummox might appear once fully grown. Both sexes are indistinguishable from each other when first hatched. As they grow older, they start to develop fur around their neck and end of their tail, and eventually starts to form a gradient (usually). If the baby Lummox is a male, it will start to develop small nubs on its head where the horns will be. Adult females have fur that starts at the head, goes down the back of the neck, over the shoulders, and meets at the chest. Adult males have horns, and fur that covers the majority of the upper body and continues down the spine to the tail.

The Lummox is an original species that I created and is CLOSED for the time being. I am considering making adoptables out of them though and such.

You nor anyone else have permission to trace, redraw, or edit in any way shape or form without my explicit written permission.

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