Wysp Snatch
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About
- Wysp snatches are a smallish arboreal furred creatures, known for a regular diet of insects and a strong preference for wysps, of which they seem immune to the stings. They have quick agile reflexes and exceptionally dexterous paws.
- Common Names
- Wysp Snatches
Description
- Classification
- Mammal
- Size
- 5-8 kg (11-18 pounds), body 0.4 m (16 inches), tail 0.4 metres (16 inches).
- Appearance
- Lean bodied, with long legs and arms ending in long digit pawsthe fingers of which are edged in long bristles which allow them to form net-like structures to aid in capture of flying insects, and other prey. Wysp snatches have a prehensile tail, used for anchoring themselves to branches when moving about or hunting. They have long pointed jaws and nose with very large pointed ears and wide eyes.
- Sexual dimorphism
- Little difference between the sexes, besides the external sex organs, females have eight teats notable when nursing young.
- Variance
- Wysp snatches come in a variety of colours and patterns which provide a measure of camouflage or mate selection adapted to their particular forest biomes. There are also some species which have significantly different behaviours or adaptations.
Ecology
- Habitat
- Arboreal canopy dwellers of Tropical to Sub-Arctic forests.
- Diet
- Omnivorous eating a variety of insects, and the occasional small bird, lizard, or other animal. They are known to eat fruit, nuts and leaves as well.
Behaviour
- Social grouping
- <--herds, pack, solitary, etc-->
- Temperament
- <--skittishness, aggression-->
- Intelligence
- <--apparent intelligence-->
- Reproduction
- <--method, cycles, associated behaviours-->
Sub-Species
Common Wysp Snatch
Gliding Wysp Snatch
Ring Tailed Wysp Snatch
- This variety of wysp snatch has a mottled fiery red and light brown pelt, with six or seven distinctive red bands along the tail. They also have a short beard on their chin.
Domestication
- General
- <--brief note about domestication-->
- Resources
- <--resources obtained from domestication-->