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The griffon pair had 4 beautiful babies this time, one of which turned out to be an XXY!!! Super excited about that~
They all have art in their bios (buyer has the option of the full-size art) and they also have short lore tidbits, so I's recommend checking their bios! Nothing super fancy, you're welcome to change it however you'd like, they were just little things I thought of when writing their lore~
Same as before, first come first serve. When you claim them, let me know if you'd like the full-size art (it's big!) and what method of payment you'll be using. :)
The griffon pair had 4 beautiful babies this time, one of which turned out to be an XXY!!! Super excited about that~
They all have art in their bios (buyer has the option of the full-size art) and they also have short lore tidbits, so I's recommend checking their bios! Nothing super fancy, you're welcome to change it however you'd like, they were just little things I thought of when writing their lore~
Same as before, first come first serve. When you claim them, let me know if you'd like the full-size art (it's big!) and what method of payment you'll be using. :)
If you can't read the observation log image wrote:
Observation entry 2 - May 26, 2017
The 'standard' pair has nested again. Four successful, healthy hatchlings. Two males, two females. They seem much happier with this nest than the previous. I think they have settled in more, which could explain the more successful clutch. The hatchligns are doing very well, they're playing together as I write this.
I asked the pair about the single-egg nest after enough time had passed. I kept wanting to ask, but I did not wish to intrude, as the single egg seemed to have worried them somehow. They told me that single eggs are a bad omen where they come from. I can understand why they wanted to send the hatchling away now, though it does seem unfair to the hatchling, I won't question their culture. They did tell me that a full nest was a very good omen though. They were very happy with the clutch this time. I'm happy they're happier now, I think they're settling in much better now.
I'll make sure to keep watching them.
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The 'standard' pair has nested again. Four successful, healthy hatchlings. Two males, two females. They seem much happier with this nest than the previous. I think they have settled in more, which could explain the more successful clutch. The hatchligns are doing very well, they're playing together as I write this.
I asked the pair about the single-egg nest after enough time had passed. I kept wanting to ask, but I did not wish to intrude, as the single egg seemed to have worried them somehow. They told me that single eggs are a bad omen where they come from. I can understand why they wanted to send the hatchling away now, though it does seem unfair to the hatchling, I won't question their culture. They did tell me that a full nest was a very good omen though. They were very happy with the clutch this time. I'm happy they're happier now, I think they're settling in much better now.
I'll make sure to keep watching them.
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