
A "Climber" type mirromy hunting in the forest. Also known as Jungle type, or Forest type.
Climber features include:
-longer tail, with tendrils of varying lengths.
-less absorptive skin to better stay on land for longer periods.
-"claws" hardened skin on hands and feet. Slightly longer than average.
- typically posses several small gems.
-more flexible spines
- more upper body strength than average Mirromy.
-a few extra tendrils and frills along it's skin ridge.
- extended head ridge down back.
-has paw pads on hands and feet unlike other Mirromy.
art © Iggi
Climber features include:
-longer tail, with tendrils of varying lengths.
-less absorptive skin to better stay on land for longer periods.
-"claws" hardened skin on hands and feet. Slightly longer than average.
- typically posses several small gems.
-more flexible spines
- more upper body strength than average Mirromy.
-a few extra tendrils and frills along it's skin ridge.
- extended head ridge down back.
-has paw pads on hands and feet unlike other Mirromy.
art © Iggi
Category Artwork (Digital) / General Furry Art
Species Exotic (Other)
Gender Any
Size 772 x 1000px
File Size 676.7 kB
Mirromy can be any. Their diet is due to whatever they primarily find in their environment. Their diet also affects the color of their blood, since their blood is more clear and reddish than anything else naturally. Red for a carnivore, blue for vegetarian (many plants are blue on their world), purple for in between. Other color like green or gold can be achieved if their environment has lots of a mineral to make it that color.
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