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Interspecies Breeding

On paper, one would think that two different species having a child would result in a hybrid of the two, but in reality that is a very uncommon result.

In reality, the resulting species of the child can be either of the parents' species, with a bias towards the mother. The child may retain some of the traits of the other species however, including build, markings, etc.

Samples

Presented are a few recorded families we will use as examples.


 

Case 1: Dragon Father, Fox Mother, 3 children

All 3 children are born fox beastkin, with the first two showing above average muscle growth, and the third above average in height.


 

Case 2: Raccoon Father, Batfolk Mother, 2 children

First child is born raccoon beastkin, with pointy ears common with batfolk. Second child is born a hybrid of the two, a batfolk with raccoon beastkin fur patterns and tail.


 

Case 3: Catfolk Father, Pariah Human Mother, 4 children

First child is human, with catfolk striping on the torso. Second child is human with a Catfolk tail. Third and fourth children are both human.