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Post by Lark on Mar 2, 2013 20:49:26 GMT -5
[atrb=width,100%,true][atrb=cellPadding,4,true][atrb=colspan,5] | [atrb=bgcolor, red]Appearance- | Rainbows are the largest of the five breeds. Made up of multiple colors, often varying shades of reds, purples, blues, greens and oranges, they are easily spotted among Trelis. In addition to the two plumes that reach down past their tail feathers, they also have a crest. This will move and flare out when expressing emotions.
| [atrb=bgcolor, blue]Personality- | Regal and Dominant to Caring and Gentle
| [atrb=bgcolor, green]Tidbits- | Chasing Rainbows mature and begin chasing females any time after 12 months.
Size 1.5 - 2 feet
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[atrb=width,100%,true][atrb=cellPadding,4,true][atrb=colspan,5] | [atrb=bgcolor, 2f2f2f]Appearance- | Unlike their Rainbow brothers who are filled with multiple hues, or their smaller Lunar brethren that are silver and ice, Nightshades are mainly shades and tints of Gray and Black. However, those colors are often broken apart by a variety of colors such as purple, pink, green and blue. Any color that can find itself in a Rainbow's plumes can be found on a Nightshade's, but only one color will accompany the darker grayscale feathers. Like the Rainbows and Lunars, these males also have a crest of feathers.
| [atrb=bgcolor, purple]Personality- | Aggressive and Loner to Reluctant Leader and Aloof
| [atrb=bgcolor, 2f2f2f]Tidbits- | Chasing Nightshades mature at roughly 12 months.
Size 1.3-1.8 feet
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[atrb=width,100%,true][atrb=cellPadding,4,true][atrb=colspan,5] | [atrb=bgcolor, green]Appearance- | Forests are the midsized Huntyre in the group. Being the larger of two females, and the more common, they are also more dully colored so that they are not hunted as often as the other ones. Their bodies generally consist of browns, tans, grays and greens. Unlike males, they do not have crests. Instead, they have some extra feathers around their necks which will puff out. These are often used to help warm the eggs, and are even plucked to decorate and soften the nest.
| [atrb=bgcolor, maroon]Personality- | Protective and Territorial to Feisty and Vain
| [atrb=bgcolor, green]Tidbits- | Clutching Forests mature any time after 12 months of age and will rise once every Turn or two. They rise less frequently when surrounded by large numbers of other females. They generally will clutch about 4-12 eggs. However there are almost always duds in the clutch.
Size 1-1.5 feet
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[atrb=width,100%,true][atrb=cellPadding,4,true][atrb=colspan,5] | [atrb=bgcolor, red]Appearance- | Amazingly for a female bird, Sunsets are little rays of sunshine cast in orange, reds and yellow. Even pinks and light grays can be found wiggling their way into the plumage, but it always has a bright and eye-catching pattern. Like all females the Sunsets have extra plumes around their chests to help keep the eggs warm.
| [atrb=bgcolor, orange]Personality- | Sweet and Mothering to Demanding and Proud
| [atrb=bgcolor, goldenrod]Tidbits- | Clutching Sunsets mature at roughly 12 months and rise 2 times a turn. They may clutch 3-8 eggs. Female huntyres are very social animals. It is not unusual to see many females from an area caring for a single clutch.
Size 1-1.3 feet
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[atrb=width,100%,true][atrb=cellPadding,4,true][atrb=colspan,5] | [atrb=bgcolor, white]Appearance- | Lunars are like any of the other breeds in shape, though their coloring is very pale and ghostly. Their bodies consist mainly of a white or silver color, and then they also have plumes that are either gray, green, or blue. Like the other males, they possess a crest of feathers in addition to their tail plumes. With their white or silver feathers, they stand out among the jungle terrain around Trelis.
| [atrb=bgcolor, 666666]Personality- | Submissive and Docile to Trickster and Fun-Loving
| [atrb=bgcolor, 8f8f8f]Tidbits- | Chasing Lunars mature and begin chasing any time after 12 months of age.
Size Roughly 1 foot
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