Post by Jeni on Aug 11, 2016 19:56:00 GMT
A little confused on what sizes your animal form can be, well read below for what ever info you seek. If you can not find what you are looking for, then feel free to ask someone.
Wolves:
Weight: 51 pounds to 180 pounds
Height: 23 inches to 48 inches
Length: 42 inches to 72 inches
Colorings: Wolves come in a wide variety of colors from white to black. Some have a reddish brown color, grey or tan color as well.
Cats:
Big Cats:
Weight: 46 pounds to 220 pounds
Height: 18 inches to 48 inches
Length: 43 inches to 156 inches
Smaller Cats:
A small wild cat is about 1/2 to 3/4 the size of a Big Cat.
Colorings: Depending on the subspecies of cat you are thinking about, determines the scale of the cat form. Lions are in between the large scale with tan colorings, a few white markings are possible, but limited. Males sometimes land with black in their manes. Tigers are on the larger scales, sometimes being a red-orange shade with black stripes. The golden red-orange is known, but not as common. White base pelts are also really common. Some tigers are a brown color. Cheetahs are the smallest ones with tawny coats that are spotted. A few odd colored cheetahs do exist. Leopards and cougars are with the lions in the size range. Only leopards having spots, but both being a small range of colorings. The smaller cats are typically spotted or striped in a wide variety of colorings. Crossing of breeds allows the offspring to be in the range of both parents.
Foxes:
Weight: 1.5 pounds to 31 pounds
Height: 8 inches to 20 inches
Length: 9.4 inches to 43 inches
Colorings: The Fennec fox is the smallest out of all foxes, coming in dusty colors to white. The others can come in a wide variety of colors and sizes.
Wolves:
Weight: 51 pounds to 180 pounds
Height: 23 inches to 48 inches
Length: 42 inches to 72 inches
Colorings: Wolves come in a wide variety of colors from white to black. Some have a reddish brown color, grey or tan color as well.
Cats:
Big Cats:
Weight: 46 pounds to 220 pounds
Height: 18 inches to 48 inches
Length: 43 inches to 156 inches
Smaller Cats:
A small wild cat is about 1/2 to 3/4 the size of a Big Cat.
Colorings: Depending on the subspecies of cat you are thinking about, determines the scale of the cat form. Lions are in between the large scale with tan colorings, a few white markings are possible, but limited. Males sometimes land with black in their manes. Tigers are on the larger scales, sometimes being a red-orange shade with black stripes. The golden red-orange is known, but not as common. White base pelts are also really common. Some tigers are a brown color. Cheetahs are the smallest ones with tawny coats that are spotted. A few odd colored cheetahs do exist. Leopards and cougars are with the lions in the size range. Only leopards having spots, but both being a small range of colorings. The smaller cats are typically spotted or striped in a wide variety of colorings. Crossing of breeds allows the offspring to be in the range of both parents.
Foxes:
Weight: 1.5 pounds to 31 pounds
Height: 8 inches to 20 inches
Length: 9.4 inches to 43 inches
Colorings: The Fennec fox is the smallest out of all foxes, coming in dusty colors to white. The others can come in a wide variety of colors and sizes.