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==Overview==
[[File:teica.png|thumb|300x|right|Common Teica]]
[[File:teica.png|thumb|300x|right|Teica]]A mammal standing about .5 meters at the shoulder, and having a body length nearing 1 meter. Tika are used as a primary livestock, and its wooly hair for use in the manufacture of clothing.  The tika resembles a Terran “Guinea Pig” in all but size.  Wild tika will still have the goring tusks used for uprooting edible roots, and other food.  These tusks are pulled in young domestics to prevent injury to handlers.
[[File:marsh_teica.png|thumb|300x|right|Marsh Teica]]
;Common Names: <list names the species is referenced by-->
[[File:wood_teica.png|thumb|300x|right|Wood Teica]]
[[File:desert_teica.png|thumb|300x|right|Desert Teica]]
[[File:wooly_teica.png|thumb|300x|right|Wooly Teica]]
==About==
:Teica are used as a primary livestock, and its wooly hair for use in the manufacture of clothing.
;Common Names: Teica (Waejir), Tëka (Kythus)


==Description==
==Description==
;Classification:mammal
;Classification:Mammal
;Size: <--number--> kg (<--number--> pounds), <--height--> m ( <--height--> feet/inches), <length--> as appropriate
;Size:Adults  35 – 66 kilograms (70-130 pounds), 0.75 metres (2 feet 6 inches) at the shoulder, and 1.2 metre (3 feet 6 inches) body length.
;Appearance: <--general description, include body part ratios as required, consider: skeleton, mobility, body covering, respiratory system, nervous System, additional features-->
;Appearance:Stocky quadrupeds with short tails, dark coloured legs, and a brown coat of medium hair. Large heads, with small rounded ears.
;Sexual dimorphism: <--note differences between the sexes-->
;Sexual dimorphism:No notable difference between the sexes.
;Variance: <--any other variance, include subspeciation-->
;Variance:Wild teica will still have the goring tusks used for uprooting edible roots, and other food. These tusks are pulled in young domestics to prevent injury to handlers.


==Ecology==
==Ecology==
;Habitat:<--primary and secondary climate and terrain-->
;Habitat:There are several sub-species of Teica each suited to their preferred biomes. In general they prefer woody or grassy regions where they can browse a variety of foodstuff.
;Diet:<--what do they eat-->
;Diet:Herbivores. Roots, mushrooms, nuts, grasses and other plant material.


==Behaviour==
==Behaviour==
;Social grouping:<--herds, pack, solitary, etc-->
;Social grouping:Small family herds up to a dozen members. Larger herds in domesticated varieties.
;Temperament:<--skittishness, aggression-->
;Temperament:Wary.
;Intelligence:<--apparent intelligence-->
;Intelligence:Animal.
;Reproduction:<--method, cycles, associated behaviours-->
;Reproduction:Mating occurs in the autumn with females live birthing up to 4 young in the spring, which grow to adult size and sexual maturity by their second year.


==Sub-Species==
==Notable Sub-Species==
The sub-species of teica vary primarily in colouration and quality of their hair. Most are the same size and follwo the same patterns of behaviour.
===Common Teica===
===Common Teica===
Domesticated variety raised primarily as food stock. They tend to the brown haired, black legged and faced colours typical of the species.
:Domesticated variety raised primarily as food stock. They tend to the brown haired, black legged and faced colours typical of the species.


===Desert Teica===
===Desert Teica===
Light brown with sandy tones on the legs and belly. A leaner bodied species well adapted to arid climates.
:Light brown with sandy tones on the legs and belly. A leaner bodied species well adapted to arid climates.


===Marsh Teica===
===Marsh Teica===
Dark brown nearly black all over, this wild species is common in marshlands and boggier swamps. They have webbed toes making them passable swimmers.
:Dark brown nearly black all over, this wild species is common in marshlands and boggier swamps. They have webbed toes making them passable swimmers.


===Red Teica===
===Red Teica===
Red-brown in colour, with a lighter belly and neck. This species tends to hilly and flat lands of a temperature clime.
:Red-brown in colour, with a lighter belly and neck. This species tends to hilly and flat lands of a temperature clime.


===Woods Teica===
===Woods Teica===
Brown with black face and legs, and a white or cream coloured neck and belly.
:Brown with black face and legs, and a white or cream coloured neck and belly.


===Wooly Teica===
===Wooly Teica===
Very coarse wooly coat of grey brown colour, with dark legs and face typical of their shorter haired cousins. This species is domesticated as a textile producer. Their hair is sheared, combed and collected for the production of woollen goods.
:Very coarse wooly coat of grey brown colour, with dark legs and face typical of their shorter haired cousins. This species is domesticated as a textile producer. Their hair is sheared, combed and collected for the production of woollen goods.


==Domestication==
==Domestication==
;General:<--brief note about domestication-->
;General:A few sub-species of teica are kept in large domestic herds, primarily as food stock and textile producers.
;Resources:<--resources obtained from domestication-->
;Resources:Teica provide Meat, milk, leather and textile fibres.
 
==Stories==
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==See Also==
==See Also==
<--links to related material-->
:[[Teica Ticks]]
 
 


[[Category:Fauna]]
[[Category:Fauna]]
[[Category:Mammal]]
[[Category:Mammal]]

Latest revision as of 02:10, 20 April 2023

Common Teica
Marsh Teica
Wood Teica
Desert Teica
Wooly Teica

About

Teica are used as a primary livestock, and its wooly hair for use in the manufacture of clothing.
Common Names
Teica (Waejir), Tëka (Kythus)

Description

Classification
Mammal
Size
Adults 35 – 66 kilograms (70-130 pounds), 0.75 metres (2 feet 6 inches) at the shoulder, and 1.2 metre (3 feet 6 inches) body length.
Appearance
Stocky quadrupeds with short tails, dark coloured legs, and a brown coat of medium hair. Large heads, with small rounded ears.
Sexual dimorphism
No notable difference between the sexes.
Variance
Wild teica will still have the goring tusks used for uprooting edible roots, and other food. These tusks are pulled in young domestics to prevent injury to handlers.

Ecology

Habitat
There are several sub-species of Teica each suited to their preferred biomes. In general they prefer woody or grassy regions where they can browse a variety of foodstuff.
Diet
Herbivores. Roots, mushrooms, nuts, grasses and other plant material.

Behaviour

Social grouping
Small family herds up to a dozen members. Larger herds in domesticated varieties.
Temperament
Wary.
Intelligence
Animal.
Reproduction
Mating occurs in the autumn with females live birthing up to 4 young in the spring, which grow to adult size and sexual maturity by their second year.

Notable Sub-Species

The sub-species of teica vary primarily in colouration and quality of their hair. Most are the same size and follwo the same patterns of behaviour.

Common Teica

Domesticated variety raised primarily as food stock. They tend to the brown haired, black legged and faced colours typical of the species.

Desert Teica

Light brown with sandy tones on the legs and belly. A leaner bodied species well adapted to arid climates.

Marsh Teica

Dark brown nearly black all over, this wild species is common in marshlands and boggier swamps. They have webbed toes making them passable swimmers.

Red Teica

Red-brown in colour, with a lighter belly and neck. This species tends to hilly and flat lands of a temperature clime.

Woods Teica

Brown with black face and legs, and a white or cream coloured neck and belly.

Wooly Teica

Very coarse wooly coat of grey brown colour, with dark legs and face typical of their shorter haired cousins. This species is domesticated as a textile producer. Their hair is sheared, combed and collected for the production of woollen goods.

Domestication

General
A few sub-species of teica are kept in large domestic herds, primarily as food stock and textile producers.
Resources
Teica provide Meat, milk, leather and textile fibres.

Stories

See Also

Teica Ticks