Traits
Seal Tail (Mutation)
Aquatics with this trait form a tail resembling those seen on a variety of different seal species.
Eel Tail (Standard)
Aquatics with this trait has a long thin tail that forms a large fin similar to those seen on eels.
Newt Tail (Mutation)
Aquatics with this trait form long thick tails with a fin a paddle-like fin at the end.
Sea Snake Tail (Mutation)
Aquatics with this tail trait form a long slender tail with a tiny paddle-like extension at the end like those seen on sea snakes.
Goldfish Tail (Standard)
Mhoats with this tail type form a variety of flowy, delicate double-layered tails that are butterfly-like in appearance.
Stingray Tail (Mutation)
Aquatics with this tail type form a tail that resembles a stingray with a long, whip-like tail that forms two pairs of fins, a large and smaller set along its length.
Lobster Tail (Mutation)
Aquatics with this trait have a thick, sturdy tail covered in thick plating and ends in a thick, fanned tail.
Octo Tail (Mutation)
This tail type allows the mhoat to have a set of up to 8 tentacles that resemble an octopus' legs. Unlike other tails, you may only combine this trait with the multiple tails trait once for a total of 12 tails allowed on a design.
Layered Tail (Mutation)
This tail type can either match the example shown or be any number of stylized and layered fins. These fins can be both at the end of the tail or along the entire length of it, how they are applied is entirely up to the creative choices of the artist designing the mhoat. This tail type tends to be more elegant and showy, tails mimicking various types of flowers being fairly common.
Lantern Tail (Summer)
Mhoats with this trait form a long, prehensile tail that has a lantern-like section made of goo at the tip. The lantern can have a variety of appearances and has a concentrated level of bioluminescence, which means it gives off noticeable light even during the day.
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.
Silky Tail (Standard)
Mhoats with this trait form a short tail with extremely long fur that can be styled and braided in a variety of ways, it resembles the tails seen on horses.
Raccoon Tail (Standard)
These large fluffy tails resemble those seen on raccoons or red pandas.
Rat Tail (Standard)
This long tapering tail type lacks fur an resembles those seen on rats and various other rodents.
Cow Tail (Standard)
Mhoats with this tail type form a short thing tail that ends in a fluffy tuft similar to tails seen on cows.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Roach Tail (Mutation)
This tail type is similar to other insect tails, but the plating forms a pair of pointed extensions at the end.