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In this section of our guide to the Terkati, we elaborate more on the hunting habits of the species, some natural and manufactured tools the species uses, as well as significant rituals related to hunting. Additionally, you will find an overview of the mouth and jaw structure of a typical member of the species.
Next, we will turn to reproduction and mating rituals of the species. Again, your questions are welcome and will help us direct further pages to best address those questions.
Posted by Azzal 13 years ago Report
I have a question, is that very short fur or natural skin color?
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Posted by Mukat 13 years ago Report
It's a very short covering of fur. It gets a bit fluffy in places, but it's fur. Hir actual skintone is a few shades darker.
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Posted by CGR-7 13 years ago Report
Oh this is gonna be so cool.
I would imagine in the distant future, our high school or college biology classes might be taught featuring otherworldly creatures like the Terkati (and hopefully ones just as cute too). You’d make a great writer and illustrator for those eventual textbooks Mukat.
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Posted by Mukat 13 years ago Report
I would think so; it would be a necessary of at least college-level biology to understand the physiology of alien races, especially if regular contact were maintained. The average person would need to know how to perform first aid, and doing so requires a working knowledge of how we're put together. We sort of innately know that as human beings, but for another species? We'd need a bit of education first before we should even try.
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Posted by Bright 13 years ago Report
Looks very interesting. I got a few questions now:
What is their usual range of height?
What is their natural predators?
Did anything happen on the exploratory mission that is worth mentioning?
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Posted by Mukat 13 years ago Report
Range of height generally runs from 3' 2" to 3' 9". As for the other two questions, I can't quite think of enough examples to really describe their predators, but there are plenty of large carnivores that could potentially harm them.
As far as the mission... well, I might have to tell that story, someday. ^^
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Posted by Bright 13 years ago Report
The second piece is really neat as well. I like the facts so far.
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Posted by Mukat 13 years ago Report
Thanks!
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Posted by CGR-7 13 years ago Report
Wow, very informative. That Terkati’s intimidation tactic is way fierce.
I was just wondering Mukat, would you say that their tail’s length is about half of their height... or some other proportion?
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Posted by Mukat 13 years ago Report
About half their height sounds about right, yes. That's generally how I try to draw it. And they can be quite intimidating, for something as small as they are.
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Posted by Bright 13 years ago Report
I find this series more and more interesting.
I am not sure if it was mentioned, but are Terkati immune to their own toxins?
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Posted by Mukat 13 years ago Report
They're pretty resistant to it, though it can sting quite a bit if one scratches another severely, and leave the area around the cut numb for a short time. But otherwise, they feel no ill effects from the toxin.
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Posted by CGR-7 13 years ago Report
Wow, what an amazing cross-section.
Got a question: during childbirth, is it known or not if the Terkati run the risk of possible dying during the process just as us humans often did in older times? Is there a high mortality rate there?
It was also mentioned that it is “biologically difficult” for a Terkati to accidently self-impregnate, but if by chance this does happen to occur in those time periods of overlap in the cycles, would this be considered a form of inbreeding and cause the child to suffer from birth defects? Is it known or not if their genetics work like that?
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Posted by Mukat 12 years ago Report
There is a fairly high incident of death during childbirth. Due to the rapid breeding of Terkati, and the sheer number of children a family may have, this doesn't seem to put much of a dent in population growth. But the morality rate during childbirth is considerably higher than among humans.
Self-impregnation does seem to cause a higher incidence of birth defects, though the actual genetics of this have only begun to be studied. Socially, while the act of self-impregnation is frowned upon and considered shameful (the notion of producing children without the support structure of the family/clan is very against the grain of Terkati social structure), the offspring produced by this process are generally adopted by the clan as a means of protecting them. These children are-- usually because of physical or mental disabilities caused by inbreeding-- generally prohibited from hunting and live out their lives as gatherers, prohibited from participating in mating rituals.
Which seems harsh, and exceptionally cruel to us, but this is unfortunately a byproduct of the survival-oriented mentality of the Terkati.
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Posted by DragonessLife 13 years ago Report
Awesome! I like her
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Posted by Mukat 12 years ago Report
Thanks! ^^
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Posted by ShrunkenMikey 12 years ago Report
Raises Hand,Are the Terkati friendly to us humas? and if so can they coexest with us??
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Posted by Mukat 12 years ago Report
They are very curious about us, so they will often not hesitate to approach humans when they see us.
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Posted by ShrunkenMikey 12 years ago Report
So say if I being 7 inches tall how would they see as?
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Posted by Mukat 12 years ago Report
If you were seven inches tall? It depends. They might think of you as prey; in which case it might end badly for you, as they'd probably chew you apart to get at the meat on your body. It's only very small prey, like rodents, they can swallow whole.
They might also see you as a plaything, or a pet. It mostly just depends on how you act around them.
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Posted by ShrunkenMikey 12 years ago Report
Well I really hope that they see me as a being of just more than food but as a friend or compaion.Or heck even a lover.
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Posted by Mukat 12 years ago Report
A lover would be interesting... we haven't even considered the possibility of cross-species mating yet.
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Posted by ShrunkenMikey 12 years ago Report
Well if you do wanna write it as a story or draw it as a series of pictures then I'll volenteer myslef.If you like.
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Posted by Bright 12 years ago Report
Do they take a new mate if their first one were to die?
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Posted by Mukat 12 years ago Report
We will discuss rituals and behaviors concerning death in the near future, but in short: widowed Terkati will usually skip one mating cycle in mourning for their loved one, but they can and do take a new mate. The loss of a mate is a very significant event, though, and a widowed Terkati will often visit the burial site of their deceased mate for the rest of their life, so long as they are able.
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Posted by ShrunkenMikey 12 years ago Report
And also this looks very good.Hey you should do a picture story.But with a twist make it look like them documentery shows.
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Posted by Mukat 12 years ago Report
Perhaps. How do you mean by picture story, though?
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Posted by ShrunkenMikey 12 years ago Report
You know... Draw a series of pictures while you give us our lessons on the Terkatis.
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Posted by Mukat 12 years ago Report
Isn't that sort of what I'm doing here? I'm sorry, I'm just confused as to what you're wanting from me. o.O
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Posted by Liz 12 years ago Report
With in a good family or clan, one finds the strength to grow and become a strong adult for even the mightiest of tree started from a seed.
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Posted by Mukat 12 years ago Report
Thanks! ^^ And yes... a strong family can often make a world of difference.
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Posted by Bright 12 years ago Report
I like the latest submission of yours (08).
Very nice information I`d say.
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Posted by Mukat 12 years ago Report
Thanks!
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Posted by Shadowsharpedo 11 years ago Report
You need to do a digestive system. Come on I need some endow of this!
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