Alticane
Alticane can be divided into two categories - Fancy and Hardy.
Fancy Alticane are more plentiful and popular due to their greater customizability and flashier colors.
Hardy Alticane, as the name implies, are working-class animals built for labor and service. Since Hardy Alticane owners prefer a reliable and sturdy pet over style, these Alticane often retain wilder traits, have duller colors, and sport simpler hair styles.
Fancy Alticane are more plentiful and popular due to their greater customizability and flashier colors.
Hardy Alticane, as the name implies, are working-class animals built for labor and service. Since Hardy Alticane owners prefer a reliable and sturdy pet over style, these Alticane often retain wilder traits, have duller colors, and sport simpler hair styles.
Introduction
Alticane are gentle, domestic creatures bred for their luxurious fur coats, their athleticism, and their playful and friendly nature. Originally domesticated for their luxurious fur and hair, modern Alticane are a popular designer pet. Completely customizable from top to bottom, finding the right companion for you has never been easier! Whatever your lifestyle, there is an Alticane to fit - working, sport, show, or just as a unique family pet. Their average intelligence is equal to that of a domestic dog and take to training just as readily - recognizing people, words, and commands with ease. Anatomy About the size of a domestic goat, Alticane are gentle, athletic, playful creatures. They have a stout, rounded body with strong legs and four toes on each foot (though only two toes are used to walk on). Their neck is long and slender with a goat-like nose and face, and forward-flopped ears. All Alticane also have three tails - one serving as the main branch, and two smaller nubs supporting their decorative "rump ribbons". Fur The most beloved feature of the Alticane is their fashionable fur and hair. Hair grows longest from the tops of the ears and on either side of the tail, referred to respectively as their "ear ribbons" and "rump ribbons", often reaching all the way to the ground. The tail and neck areas host the second longest hair. Head hair is usually just long enough to obscure the Alticane's eyes, and the fetlocks may feature some feathering. The rest of the Alticane sports short, coarse fur. Growing long, luxurious, and often brightly colored, their manes, ribbons, and tails have near endless opportunity for styling and decorating. Common fashions include braids, beads, flowers and plants, charms, ribbons, clips, and other trinkets. The fur of the Alticane itself also comes in a plethora of natural styles such as wavy, curly, coiled, straight, crimped, spiked, fluffy, etc! Colors and patterns can be bred in just about any combination imaginable. From natural and earthy to striking and neon, simplistic to extremely intricate! Markings can even range from natural spots and stripes to completely custom shapes. Diet Alticane are mainly herbivorous and are capable of digesting tough plant fibers such as roots, bark, and stalks. Their mouth contain 18 total teeth: 6 incisors (all found on the bottom jaw), 4 canines, and 8(????) molars. Utility Hardy and friendly creatures, even non-designer Alticane make great companions and creatures of burden. Sturdily built enough to pull carts and carry luggage, though not big enough to ride. |