Se'hors
Appearance
Se'horsii come in various sizes and colors. The Tsuna people domesticated the se'hors and specialize breeding the tropical minis for trade.
Mini Se'horsii are the smallest and most sought after. They are not found in the wild as they were specialized bred for many decades to achieve the size and colors. They range between 3 inches to 12 inches in length. Their fins are a lot more fancy and flowy. Males are larger then females and have larger fins. The males are more vibrant in colors. They have different patterns, striped, spotted, speckled, gradient, rare to be a solid color.
Racers are one of the most common of Se'hors. They are the fastest of the three different kinds and the most often to use as mounts for couriers, pleasure, and as its name states, racing. They average 6 to 8 ft in length. Their fins are not as flowy as the minis. Their flukes along their neck and back varies in sizing. Common coloring is grey, blue grey, black, silver, white, orange. Sometimes the stripes or speckling can be a more uncommon color of blue, red, green, yellow. Common patterns is solid, speckled and gradient.
Drafters are the larges of the species. They are between 12 - 14 ft in length, have sturdy fins and short flukes. They are bred and used as a pack animals, used to carry loads and pulling. Common coloring is silver, grey, white, black. Doesn't have any other uncommon colors. Sometimes have striping or gradient but most often they are solid colors.
Social
Se'horsii are social creatures and thrive from living in pods of 3 or more creatures, regardless of the breed, typically with one lead stallion and the rest mares. In the wild the pods can consist 30 members, sometimes more. Give live births of usually one foal, rare to have twins. In captivity, higher chance to have twins.
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