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Post by Stormslegacy on Mar 12, 2015 20:54:05 GMT -5
The very first gryphs are being hatched! You can find a small preview here of the common and uncommon Tundra Lupine species!
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Post by Stormslegacy on Mar 22, 2015 22:13:43 GMT -5
One of the rare Tundra Lupines, the Moonsinger. Demonstrating the new gene, Dominant Black, indicated from true black by the brown-tinged muzzle.
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Post by Stormslegacy on Mar 27, 2015 16:00:52 GMT -5
A dilute dominant black and a heterozygous brindle Common Tundra Lupine. One demonstrates the vestigial wings common in the breed.
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Post by Stormslegacy on Mar 29, 2015 19:48:23 GMT -5
Faery Fen! This is one of the uncommon forest vulpine species. This one has benine white.
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Post by Stormslegacy on Mar 29, 2015 20:25:24 GMT -5
A few of the common tundra lupines in the first WIP photo have been removed for quality control, since my later ones were better than my firsts. I'm thinking of possibly offering a couple online if anyone would be interested in the very first sculpts. This would be immediately after AB, they would be $15 instead of the normal $20 and you would know which you were getting rather than the random draw.
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Post by Stormslegacy on Mar 30, 2015 19:29:12 GMT -5
A rainbow of Snow Lupes! They have a special gene called DownUnder. The gene is incompletely dominant, as demonstrated by the gradient. 1/5 Snow Lupes does not have the gene, and about 1/5 is homozygous resulting in a white gryph with pink nose. The black one on its own is Uu over dominant black. Snow Lupes usually have blue eyes, rarely green or purple. Yellow, orange or red is disqualified from showing.
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Post by Stormslegacy on Apr 1, 2015 18:58:01 GMT -5
Spirit Kin
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Melo
Hatchling
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Post by Melo on Apr 1, 2015 23:36:17 GMT -5
Oh my gosh, they are so amazing! I definitely need to get my hands on some. Will these be for sale online in the future as well?
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Post by noonowl on Apr 3, 2015 1:05:16 GMT -5
Oh, the Spiritkin look fantastically creepy.
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Post by teefa85 on Apr 3, 2015 10:11:57 GMT -5
I'd definitely see how the Spirit Kin's exposed skull crosses with other things. It's such a unique trait that it might be pretty fun to play around with.
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