Ikune ("Ee-coo-nay")

Ikunes are small fox-like Mystimon which come in a huge variety of colours all over the world. There are snowy white Ikunes in arctic regions; reddish brown Ikunes in forest regions. Even bright red Ikunes in desert regions. They are a similar size to Naekos and are often timid around people. In the Quatrica Islands, it is said that if you befriend an Ikune, it will grant you one wish.

Basic Information

Anatomy

It is a small quadrupedal creature, canine like skeletal structure, but with a narrower snout than that of dogs, and they usually have a small bushy tail.

Biological Traits

Colour

Earth

Growth Rate & Stages

Later in its life, Ikune will Evo into Ikustre, a much larger fox creature with three tails.

Ecology and Habitats

They have been known to make their home in a wide variety of climates and biomes. There are some in the forests, some in the islands, and some in the mountains. They have made their home all over the world.

Dietary Needs and Habits

Ikunes are omnivores and will eat a wide variety of things, including small Mystimon like Ravish, eggs, fruits, berries, vegetation, and nuts. They are opportunistic and adaptable, and they change their diet based on the season and what is available in their environment. This includes urban areas like cities, where they might scavenge on people waste.

Behaviour

They are small omnivorous creatures which will exhibit predatory behaviour whenever they encounter small Mystimon like Ravish or Quillish, but are quite timid around people and will run whenever they see one, even if you mean it no harm.

Additional Information

Social Structure

They have a small family structure.

Scientific Name
Beast
Lifespan
3 to 10 years
Average Height

20.32 to 50.8 cm, depending on the regional varient.

Average Weight

.7 to 14.1 kg, depending on the regional variant.

Average Length

66.04 to 112 cm, depending on the regional variant.

Body Tint, Colouring and Marking

Their body tint and colouring depends on their environment and the season. It can be fiery red in forest areas or in the Islands, brown in some areas, even stark white in the winter and in mountainous regions.

Geographic Distribution

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