I was minding my own buisness one day, as I was walking my dog, a Norwegian Luderhund, when I saw this... in a tree:
http://Avantichick.pfsugg...m/photos/view/pid/332045
As I casully observed it before quickly sketching it, it leapt down to beside me, to examine us curiously, befire it allowed me to observe it.
It's fur is dense and thick, but light stiill, as though it neeeds it for swimming. It has very flexible joints, more so then a humans, but it does have a high muscle ratio. It has a very long tongue, and tail as well, which it uses like a monkeys. I myself saw it's head bend back fully along it's neck, without snapping. It has five toes which can flex in various directions, and have special grip pad on them as well as part on the foot.
It ran iff before I could examine it anymore, but I belive it to be a Normal type, with perhaps another secondary type.
Has anyone else seen this thing around and if so, can you tell us more about it?
http://Avantichick.pfsugg...m/photos/view/pid/332045
As I casully observed it before quickly sketching it, it leapt down to beside me, to examine us curiously, befire it allowed me to observe it.
It's fur is dense and thick, but light stiill, as though it neeeds it for swimming. It has very flexible joints, more so then a humans, but it does have a high muscle ratio. It has a very long tongue, and tail as well, which it uses like a monkeys. I myself saw it's head bend back fully along it's neck, without snapping. It has five toes which can flex in various directions, and have special grip pad on them as well as part on the foot.
It ran iff before I could examine it anymore, but I belive it to be a Normal type, with perhaps another secondary type.
Has anyone else seen this thing around and if so, can you tell us more about it?
