Beta Tauri (G3)
Last Details | |
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Death Age | 7 years 7½ months (Elder) |
Sex | Female |
Personality | Trusting |
Breeding Records | |
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Death Age in Rollovers | 183 |
Pups Bred | 17 pups bred |
Looks | |
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Base | Badger (0.44%) |
Base Genetics | Muted Medium III |
Eyes | Gray |
Skin | Apollo |
Nose | Black |
Claws | Dark |
Mutation | None |
Secondary Mutation | None |
Carrier Status | Unknown |
Variant | Default |
Markings | |
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Slot 1 | Brown Inverted Cross (100%) |
Slot 2 | None |
Slot 3 | Dark Brown Cross (62%) |
Slot 4 | Dark Brown Smudge Heavy (59%) |
Slot 5 | White Inuit Unders (55%) |
Slot 6 | Black Inuit Unders (1%) |
Slot 7 | White Mask (54%) |
Slot 8 | Gray Highlights (14%) |
Slot 9 | None |
Slot 10 | None |
Birth Stats | ||
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Strength | Speed | Agility |
100 | 116 | 107 |
Wisdom | Smarts | Total |
62 | 64 | 449 |
Birth Information | |
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Moon | Waxing Crescent Moon |
Season | Spring |
Biome | Grasslands |
Biography
Base changed from skarn > badger 7/9/2023
Birth stats: 449
11 1/2 months: 465 (+21 puptraining)
Lvl 1 (Adult): 486
Lvl 5: 518
Lvl 10: 609
Lvl 15: 764
Lvl 20: 999
Original look: link
Future look?: Badger design (Texas longhorn)
Sunrise: Sierra Nevada Mountains
In hushed tones, Beta Tauri (G3) tells you their deepest, darkest secret. They know you won't tell anyone.
With a gentle smile, Beta Tauri (G3) gazes upon you fondly. According to them, you're the only one they can share their innermost thoughts with.
You can see the sparks of joy in Beta Tauri (G3)'s eyes when they ask you to go over to them. They have prepared a little surprise for you as a reminder that you're special to them.
Beta Tauri: Raging Bull
Beta Tauri isn't actually a bull. She is a cow- a Texas Longhorn with rather large horns. She roams the grasslands and prairie, grazing on grass and mushrooms. Her eating habits greatly affected her behavior, and now she is a mad cow.
Tauri will charge at anything that moves, and she doesn't bluff charge either. She is known to chase down animals until they get caught between her horns or until she is too tired to continue the chase. This, of course, has led her to be ambushed by packs multiple times, taking advantage of her major flaw of chasing down threats. They failed to recognize her strength, however, and that has led to many casualties while Beta Tauri still stands.
That followed by the fact that she's had calves before means that the packs in the grassy biomes will be stuck with this Longhorn problem for generations to come, as they are far more dangerous than the average feral bovine that these packs typically hunt.
Birth stats: 449
11 1/2 months: 465 (+21 puptraining)
Lvl 1 (Adult): 486
Lvl 5: 518
Lvl 10: 609
Lvl 15: 764
Lvl 20: 999
Original look: link
Future look?: Badger design (Texas longhorn)
Sunrise: Sierra Nevada Mountains
In hushed tones, Beta Tauri (G3) tells you their deepest, darkest secret. They know you won't tell anyone.
With a gentle smile, Beta Tauri (G3) gazes upon you fondly. According to them, you're the only one they can share their innermost thoughts with.
You can see the sparks of joy in Beta Tauri (G3)'s eyes when they ask you to go over to them. They have prepared a little surprise for you as a reminder that you're special to them.
Beta Tauri: Raging Bull
Beta Tauri isn't actually a bull. She is a cow- a Texas Longhorn with rather large horns. She roams the grasslands and prairie, grazing on grass and mushrooms. Her eating habits greatly affected her behavior, and now she is a mad cow.
Tauri will charge at anything that moves, and she doesn't bluff charge either. She is known to chase down animals until they get caught between her horns or until she is too tired to continue the chase. This, of course, has led her to be ambushed by packs multiple times, taking advantage of her major flaw of chasing down threats. They failed to recognize her strength, however, and that has led to many casualties while Beta Tauri still stands.
That followed by the fact that she's had calves before means that the packs in the grassy biomes will be stuck with this Longhorn problem for generations to come, as they are far more dangerous than the average feral bovine that these packs typically hunt.