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07.01.2022
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07.01.2022 19:31
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this is this is a failed attempt but i tried , lemme think of some info
07.01.2022 19:48
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» the kyunaid [also known as crying lilies] species live in lakes or — in some cases — beaches that are usually never filled with humans or lakes [lakes are a common habitat, they move to beaches if the lake they live in is starting to not suit them any longer, however it'll take a long time for them to reach their destination.] and tend to live in groups of 4-7. the water lily on the top of their heads serves as protection to blend in the water if a predator from the land is after them, however, their protection to water predators is useless, & hiding is part of their options to survive. the cloud fins on their tail is meant to replicate sea foam, however information about what it does is unknown as of today. (1/?)
07.01.2022 19:57
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» some common traits on the species are scales scattered around, two tear filled eyes, pretty floppy fins on their faces, and no mouth whatsoever. the flower on top of the water lily changes from season to season, according to the little clover like thing beside the flower. they appear to have no gender, [because i'm a stupid lil idiot who doesn't know how stuff works] & usually communicate with cries & sobs. [as said in their other name] they have a cold color palette, which changes to a warm-ish palette during hotter seasons. (2/?)
07.01.2022 20:07
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» they are quite small, & can fit into surprisingly small spaces which they make it their nest or hideout if in proper condition. kyunaid's are able to have 2-4 eggs every 6 months, & the smaller ones [the babies/children 🤸] are seen as the new protectors for the eggs, since the parents will be quite inactive around the eggs. a kyunaid is seen as mature (or ready to live on their own) after 4 weeks, as the parents will pretty much have taught them everything during that time.
07.01.2022 20:09
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i'm done for now, if i think of anything that could fit here i'll place it here i'll be making a mascot [or just playing ovenbreak], and to be able to make one of these it's highly suggested you ask me, as i'm temporarily making them a closed species!!
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