Lunmin
Basic Information
Anatomy
Lunmin are very similar looking to hares. They have for long limbs with paws, 2 longs ears and are are fully covered in fur except their eyes, nose and inside of their ears. They also have a short fluffy tail and a curly, puffed up mane, which is stronger present in the males. A small nose, whiskers and two large eyes round off their physics.
Genetics and Reproduction
During the mating season the males with visit multiple females to fertilize them, before going back to their life in solitude. The pregnant females start to form a band, digging shallow burrows, mostly between the roots of bushes or trees. Most of them will act as decory for predetors, while their favorite one will become the band's joined nest, where all their young will be nursed together as one.
Ecology and Habitats
Grasslands are the preferred landscape of the Lunmins, even though some of them have adjusted their lifestyle to more forested areas aswell.
Dietary Needs and Habits
Herbs and grass make a big part of their diet, but nuts and fruits are nearly as important to gain fats and energy for the harsher winter months.
Additional Information
Social Structure
Living in solitude, except females who start to live in bands while raising their young
Domestication
Many Lunmins are kept as pets by children, some will be bred and shorn for their fur.
Uses, Products & Exploitation
Fur
Perception and Sensory Capabilities
As a prey animal, the Lunmin have developed a very well sense of hearing, but also good eyesight and smell.
Genetic Descendants
Lifespan
3 - 5 years (up to 10 years in captivity)
Average Height
20 - 23.6 in (51 - 60 cm)
Average Weight
6,6 - 8,75 lbs. (3 - 4 kg)
Geographic Distribution
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