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Rotibíín (ROW-tea-been)

Written by Oyam

Overview

 
"Imagine a cold winters morning, either in K'mantigo, the Balkan regions, the Icy regions, Z'tuaq and the Icy regions. You are happilly roasting some chicken strips, but then you remember that you're not supposed to roast chicken in the first place. But it is already too late. You have done the most reckless thing in your life. 'Curse you, stomach!' You think. And now, you have woken up a Rotibíín glare."
These were the very words recorded by Wick Red (deceased), a surviver and a sojourner. He was even payed to do it. He was most famous for writing, 'It Looks Like a Rotibíín' - although it really was a Rotibíín - and many more books. Wick Red described the Rotibíín with a catish-mousish-rabbitish creature. And that was only the face. The most famous feature, however, is the tail that is in the likeness of a spider. And it uses it to hunt its food.   First of all, the Rotibíín finds a place where there is a large amount of snow (or mud, moss or grass). They then bury themselves in the snow and stick their tail out like a struggling spider. Unsuspecting birds fly past and normally spot the wriggly thing and go over to have a lunch. But then, the Rotibíín has its. It suspects the birds presence somehow and snaps round and scoffs the poor bird in whole. This neat trick is helpful when you are not a exceedingly hunter and when you are looking for an easy meal (Mention me, It also amost works every time!).

Basic Information

Anatomy

Rotibííns are many skiny but have folds quite nearly everywhere. They are quadruped animals and have large ears.

Ecology and Habitats

They normally live in cold, dry places but some subspecies can be found in aridvales and tewlands.

Additional Information

Domestication

Few Rotibííns have actually been domesticated but the one that have are surprisingly used as house sentinels.

Average Intelligence

It is quick obvious that this species is smart enough to outsmart prey. But there is a species that it isn't able to outsmart....
Origin/Ancestry
Arid Regions
Lifespan
20 - 40 years
Average Height
At least up to your knees.
Average Weight
Not THAT heavy.
Average Length
Nearly as wide as a dining table, from head to tail.
Body Tint, Colouring and Marking
To help blend in with the snow, Rotibííns are mostly alabaster, but in spring and autumn, they are a light cherry wood colour.
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Comments

Author's Notes

As passive as they look, they are really not. Beware!


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Sep 16, 2024 07:47 by Oyamore Ekatac

Thank you to all those people who view my work! It means a lot!   Note: Tell me how I can improve my articles in the future (if needed). Be honest!