Traits
Dragonling Tail (Standard)
This thick, sturdy tail type forms spines along the length resembling a dragon's tail.
Imp Tail (Standard)
This long narrow tail forms either a pointed or rounded tip at the end.
Foo Tail (Mutation)
Mhoats with this tail type form very long, extremely fluffy tails and they can be longer than is standard for most other tail types.
Gecko Tail (Standard)
This long segmented tail resembles those seen on geckos.
Jointed Tail (Standard)
Mhoat with this trait form a long whip-like tail that forms a set of layered plating that runs down the tail, covering it either partially or fully.
Stinger Tail (Standard)
This tail type resembles those of bees or wasps often being round or oblong and forming a pointed stinger-like extension at the end. Plating can either partially or entirely cover this type of tail.
Insect Tail (Standard)
This tail type resembles a variety of insect tails and can be round or oblong. Plating can either partially or entirely cover this type of tail.
Deerling Tail (Standard)
Mhoats with this tail type for short, fluffy tails that resemble those seen on a variety of animals.
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Bat Nub Tail (Standard)
Mhoats with this trait for a small, short tail that is entirely covered in plating.
Goo Nub Tail (Standard)
Mhoats with this trait for a small stubby tail formed primarily of goo.
Feathered Tail (Mutation)
This tail is formed of feathers similar to a bird, this tail has a lot of room for variation and isn't limited to the example shown.
Paintbrush Tail (Mutation)
The plating at the tip of this tail is thin which lets liquid silk leaks out to saturate the tip of the tail, making it functionally similar to a paintbrush. The silk from this mhoat's tail when applied to inorganic objects is a longlasting type of paint, but when applied to a mhoat's plates will fade away over a short period of time unless the mhoat being painted on has the Chameleo trait.
Multi Tails (Mutation)
Mhoats with this trait can have anywhere from 2 to 5 tails. This trait may be stacked to allow more than 5 tails, but each instance of the trait will require a mutation stone to be applied.
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Multi Tails (Mutation)
Species: Vabbits
Vabbits with this trait can have anywhere from 2 to 5 tails. This trait may be stacked to allow more than 5 tails, but each instance of the trait will require a mutation stone to be applied.
Split Tail (Mutation)
This tail type tends to be cat-like with the end splitting into two individual tail ends.
Roach Tail (Mutation)
This tail type is similar to other insect tails, but the plating forms a pair of pointed extensions at the end.
Lion Tuft Tail (Mutation)
This type of tail is similar to that of a lions or unicorns; long and thing with a fluffy tip at the end that tends to brush the ground.
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Tufty Tail (Standard)
Species: Vabbits
This type of tail is similar to that of a lion. Very thin, has a fluffy tuft at the end.
Beetle Tail (Mutation)
Mhoats with this trait form an insect-like tail with movable platings on top that can either cover the tail or lift up similar to the shell covering a beetle's body.
Lung Tail (Mutation)
Mhoats with this trait have a long, thick tail that ends in an extremely fluffy tail tip. It's common for these tails to have a line of fur along the top of the tail, but this is not required.
Buzzy Tail (Mutation)
This strange tail type forms two pairs of wing-like appendages, the top layer plating and the bottom layer goo. Mhoats can control the movement of these tails, the fast movement of these tails making a noisy buzzing sounds similar to various insects.