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Praicierres Doskuh (ID: pxBM)

Female Orange Hecking Nope
Creature Info
Owner: redwolftrash
Species: Hecking Nope
Sex: Female
Personality: Mischievous
Origin: Captive Bred (G2)
Born: August 5th, 2021, 2:21 PM
Stage: Adult
Rarity: Very Common
Chroma: OrangeOrange

Species Notes

Grouping: Arthropod

Hecking Nopes were discovered by the first research team sent to Crop Circle Canyon—specifically, when one jumped onto a researcher's face from a flowering succulent-like plant they were inspecting. This same researcher is the one who chose the species name.

Hecking Nopes are a species of winged arachnid that can both jump and fly. They are, however, nonvenomous, and are important pollinators for many of the plant species found in arid climates. Their fluffy legs and abdomens tend to pick up a fair amount of pollen as they travel, and they will opportunistically feed on other invertebrates they find on the plants while searching for nectar, ridding them of pests in the process. They are very curious when not feeling threatened, and will carefully inspect objects—or people—that they find interesting.

Artwork: Sora


Owner's Notes

surname = nectar in saurian

Ancestry

Acacia
Female Orange Cloaked Shrubstalker
Wild Caught
Mischievous
Female icon Orange Chroma
Acacia
Female Orange Cloaked Shrubstalker
WC (Wild Caught)
Female icon
Orange Chroma
ID: n_lO
Mischievous
Mesa
Male Bronze Hecking Nope
Wild Caught
Curious
Male icon Bronze Chroma
Mesa
Male Bronze Hecking Nope
WC (Wild Caught)
Male icon
Bronze Chroma
ID: gIRM
Curious

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Offspring

This creature has no recorded offspring.

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