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Squeakers are a new breed branching off a Growler. They have antlers like an Imperial Fu and FL ears like a Growler.
Breed standard indicates a grey body, FL ears, antlers,of any colour, Imperial marks, and Imperial plates. The Fu eyebrows are accepted, but not common. Straight ears are the norm but they tend to vary. A Squeaker’s head is Growler grey but its Fu marks and plates are warm colours. Benign White is NOT breed standard. This is to avoid the head feeling cluttered. Eyes are a standard black colour unless dilution is a trait, in which case lighter colours are permitted. Squeakers can have Fu teeth, although this is not always the case.
Breed standard indicates a grey body, FL ears, antlers,of any colour, Imperial marks, and Imperial plates. The Fu eyebrows are accepted, but not common. Straight ears are the norm but they tend to vary. A Squeaker’s head is Growler grey but its Fu marks and plates are warm colours. Benign White is NOT breed standard. This is to avoid the head feeling cluttered. Eyes are a standard black colour unless dilution is a trait, in which case lighter colours are permitted. Squeakers can have Fu teeth, although this is not always the case.
Breed Information
Breed Temperament
Squeakers are like the calmer, derpier cousins of Growlers. Perfect for novice handlers, they tend to be more playful and gentle as opposed to the aggressive nature of the Growler. Perfect for those looking for a Growler, but not sure if they’d like the aggressiveness! Although, each Squeaker will vary and the one you get might not have the standard personality on it!
Breed Information
Squeakers are often found in grassy hills and along the edges of forests, diving back to their Mountain wyrm roots, they enjoy elevated places, but the mountains are too dangerous for them! They often enjoy squiggling into a garden and swiping a few fruits and vegetables for them to eat. They’re mostly a solitary breed, but groups of two or three aren’t uncommon to find around places where food is plentiful. When introduced to Wyrms of other breeds, Squeakers tend to be slightly shy until they warm up to being in a large group, although they are terribly curious, so be sure to Squeakerproof your home if you happen to find one! Squeakers also enjoy adventuring off to find “treasures” that they hoard, most often, these treasures will only be the colour of the Squeaker’s plating. Unlike other wyrm breeds, Squeakers don’t “meep”, they’ll often emit high pitched squeaking sounds when happy, excited, or startled.
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Squeakers are like the calmer, derpier cousins of Growlers. Perfect for novice handlers, they tend to be more playful and gentle as opposed to the aggressive nature of the Growler. Perfect for those looking for a Growler, but not sure if they’d like the aggressiveness! Although, each Squeaker will vary and the one you get might not have the standard personality on it!
Breed Information
Squeakers are often found in grassy hills and along the edges of forests, diving back to their Mountain wyrm roots, they enjoy elevated places, but the mountains are too dangerous for them! They often enjoy squiggling into a garden and swiping a few fruits and vegetables for them to eat. They’re mostly a solitary breed, but groups of two or three aren’t uncommon to find around places where food is plentiful. When introduced to Wyrms of other breeds, Squeakers tend to be slightly shy until they warm up to being in a large group, although they are terribly curious, so be sure to Squeakerproof your home if you happen to find one! Squeakers also enjoy adventuring off to find “treasures” that they hoard, most often, these treasures will only be the colour of the Squeaker’s plating. Unlike other wyrm breeds, Squeakers don’t “meep”, they’ll often emit high pitched squeaking sounds when happy, excited, or startled.
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