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Unnamed (ID: mdZah)

Male Rainbow Painted Kalak
Creature Info
Owner: AmeEgaree
Species: Painted Kalak
Sex: Male
Personality: Anxious
Origin: Captive Bred (G2)
Born: July 28th, 2022, 10:13 PM
Stage: Adult
Rarity: Seasonal
Chroma: RainbowRainbow

Species Notes

Grouping: Mammalian, Flora

Painted Kalaks are a species of mammal that appear to have lost their endothermy in exchange for developing heat-sensing pits along their lips and symbiosis with water-storing desert flora. They hide near oases in tall grass, with only their tail-plants sticking out, and ambush herbivores. They are more active at night, after spending all day basking and sleeping while soaking up heat.

Painted Kalaks in the wild will attack large prey, and have been known to injure researchers who fail to notice one and get too close. In captivity, they need to be kept in very hot enclosures, but they do bond with their handlers and will not attack them. Their symbiotic plants can be gently harvested from without harm, and contain a gel that's extremely good at soothing burns--overharvesting, though, can lead to dehydration, as they store much of their water in the plants.

Artwork: Sora


Ancestry

Unnamed
Female Rainbow Painted Kalak
Wild Caught
Anxious
Female icon Rainbow Chroma
Unnamed
Female Rainbow Painted Kalak
WC (Wild Caught)
Female icon
Rainbow Chroma
ID: j5s4b5
Anxious
Unnamed
Male Rainbow Painted Kalak
Wild Caught
Curious
Male icon Rainbow Chroma
Unnamed
Male Rainbow Painted Kalak
WC (Wild Caught)
Male icon
Rainbow Chroma
ID: -gG5
Curious

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Offspring

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