Druin

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Druins are a race of demonic wolves. They vary in height of approximately 7-10 feet from shoulder to paw. They have cat-like pupils, and as with most species, their eye colors vary. Their necks, legs, and bodies are slightly longer than normal wolves. Each druins fur varies in color and markings. They have retractable claws, and some also have dew claws. Their ears range from ten to fifteen inches long.

They are known to be able to live for thousands of years, but very few of them are left. Younger, newer Druins can now only live to 100-130 years old.

A Druin's tail is separated by segments and bone. Each segment represents a their age and status. A Druin's sensitive tail grows longer each year when a new segment grows, but slows with age. When the tail is harmed, a new one will grow in a matter of a few weeks depending on the severity of the injury.

They are carnivores and can consume twice their body weight. Their diet consists of large animals. They are very similar to wolves and most live in packs.

Females: Females are more slender than males, and also tend to be faster. An average female at the mature age of twelve years may give birth to a litter of two-three pups around Spring. The older a female druin gets, the more puppies she can produce. (around 15-20)

Males: The males are usually stronger, and bulkier, and they are always in charge.




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