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CLOSED-'Peacock Tiger' Paypal adopts by YeenQueen

CLOSED-'Peacock Tiger' Paypal adopts

YeenQueen

I wanted to make some tiger adoptables and ended up creating a fantasy species sort of thing! Please read the species information at the bottom of the description.

-RULES-
+Do not resell the design for an amount more than it was purchased for, or use for commercial purposes.
+The character's name, sex+gender are up to the buyer.
+You may change parts of the design, but please keep it within the species boundaries and not too far from the original.

-Available- All are priced $5 each, and both male and female dimorphisms are included! Note dimorphism does not dictate a character's sex/gender, as biological males can possibly show a 'female' type dimorphism and vice-versa.
1. Taken Xandrium Xandrium
2. Taken Rotarr Rotarr
3. Taken Ramheart Ramheart
4. Taken Regebeast Regebeast
5. Taken Regebeast Regebeast

Comment with the number of the adoptable you would like.

~Species Information~
As for now I call them Peacock tigers, they live in lion pride-esque ‘tribes’ of min-max 3-15 and they’re 'protogynous hermaphrodites'. Basically it means they’re all born female and may change sexes due to different factors/pressures in their environments. Be it overthrowing a previous male or aggressively defending the tribe more than hunting etc. But like lions in the wild, there is no established 'ruler' 'monarch' etc. of the group; tribes functioning without solid ranks.

But the change isn’t always completely binary- as individuals changing sex but only showing partial or no dimorphism at all, as well as females showing partial to full ‘male’ dimorphism without changing sex can occur. They just aren’t as common, and tend to happen mostly in larger groups.

Females have patches of iridescent ‘highlight’ fur in patches behind their ears and on the ends of their tails, where males also have them inside the darker stripes on their forequarters- and in a veil down the sides of their necks from behind the ears/sides of the forehead. Those of the female dimorphism tend to range around the size of a large female to moderately sized male Amur tiger, and those of the male dimorphism tend to be around 20-30% larger; as per typical feline dimorphism. Males also grow typically darker, very thick, almost mane-like fur around their neck and forequarters.

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    I love these! Especially 3 and 6. I wish my paypal wasnt empty :c

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    I love all of these! The colors and beautiful!

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    ah wow these are all gorgeous @ A @

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    I want 4 :O

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    can i get 1?

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    I'd love to take #3!

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    Cruuud I missed the sale! Will you be making more?

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      Sorry for a very late response- and I will probably make more designs in the future, yes.

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    If no.2 is still there, i would love to take it :>

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      Yes, they are still open! And certainly, My email to send the payment to is ThatCatUpstairs@gmail.com. I'll mark them off for you as soon as received.

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        Money send :)

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          Received, I'll mark them off for you. Thank you!

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            Thank you very much! Are we allowed to repost our characters (cropped from the others)?
            I have an account for my adopts :)

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              Sure, go ahead. As long as you don't claim/trace/resell the art etc. it should be fine.

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                sure I don't :> I link back to your weasyl!