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Post by Demona on Apr 2, 2019 13:24:10 GMT -5
Other info * Height is measured to the shoulder. * Status determines how long it takes for a bond to form, which affects training, behavior, and bonding. * Age, Weight, & Mutation affects what sports are available, and how easy a sport is. * Litter sizes are usually between 1 - 4 kiits, with low chances of 5 - 11 kiits. Diet GMO's have a variety of food that they like to eat, all depending on culture, accessibility, and age.
They tend to snack on fresh vegetables and some fruits while domesticated (or living with an owner)
Although it has been observed that they will resort to eating insects and leaves while food is scarce, the typical diet of a wild gmo consist of small rodents, fish, small birds, and the occasional rabbit and snake. Clans of wild GMO's have been know to take out deer.
They seem to have a rather extensive knowledge on 'seasoning' their food as well. based on captive observations. Behaviors such as wrapping provided meat in leaves, or crushing up available plant stalks or seeds to douse their food in have been documented.
It is still unsure of what individuals on the street feed on, due to varying locations.
Regardless of where it lives or how, it is highly recommended you do not feed them processed grain. the individual components of grain (wheat, corn, rice, oats, barley, quinoa, sorghum, spelt, rye) are fine in their natural state.
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