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R'sw-t M-bui Skull

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Skull of a female R'sw-t M-bui

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The name of this species literally translates "dream goat" which is exactly where the original idea for this creature came about, in one of my dreams. It was such a random and unusual dream that I simply had to draw the cute little beastie I saw and here it is!

Species: R'sw-t M-bui

Classification: Monotreme-like, but more reptillian in physiology that lays eggs yet still produces milk for its young.

DETAILS:

Ears: Very prominent long ears ribbed with cartlidge. Impeccable hearing to the point that they can virtually hear distances, shapes and textures!

Eyes: 2 sets of eyes. Because they have an extra set of eyes their peripheral vision is doubled. During the day iris colors vary with each individual of the species (much like the iris of a human eye) and pupils are rectangular or oblong in shape. The eyes darken the closer it gets to dusk and by nightfall their eyes have turned completely black and fully nocturnal.

Horns: 3 horns found on both males and females. Two small horns on either side of the top of the head and one spiral horn in the middle of the face. In males the horns are thicker and more texturized than the females whose horns are more slender and smooth.

Tusks: Females are the ones with the tusks or fangs protruding from their upper jaw.

Build: In general, they have slender bodies- however muscle mass in the males is denser making their bodies appear more stout than the females. They have the traditional knobby-knees and cleft hooves, but a long tail (which is often longer in the females) with a tuft on the end.

Fur: Their natural colors are usually abnormally vibrant shades of greens, yellows, blues, etc. but this species has specialized fur that is not fur at all, but hair thin clear spines that are more like the scales on a reptile than actual hair. The "fur" contains both the same cell mechanism that influences the colors & patterns on a chameleon's skin and the same bioluminescent chemicals found in some arthopods and some deep-sea marine life. They can emit blue, green, yellow, red and infrared light.
Males have a distinguishable tuft (or "goatee") under their chin.

Markings: Because of their unique coat the colors and markings vary with environments and moods.

Offspring: Known as "kids" in the human English language their offspring are hatched from eggs. It is rare to find more than one egg per nest. When they hatch, only their spiral horn has partially formed enough to break through the tough shell. They are fangless or goateeless and dull in color for their own protection having not yet developed the necessary cells and glands to change colors and markings or "glow."
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