Post by CHRISTIANA HANZEL on Nov 8, 2014 20:34:11 GMT
These are the current playable wolf species.
AZMACKIAN WOLF
Please note that this is not an actual species of wolf and are natives to our site. They are supposed to be a realistic make believe species, so please, nothing too crazy. You can play an Azmackian wolf if it was born on site to current parents or an already existing pack member.
The Azmack is a very large species, they have a heavy build and are slower than most wolves. Females are typically brilliant shades of cinnamon, white, or grey while males black, brown, and cream. However it is not uncommon to see a mix colored pelt on either gender. Their markings are typically unusual, but nothing too unnatural or extreme.
Females: Purple Males: Green
Weight: 195-230 lbs 175-200 lbs
Height: 3-5 ft 3-4 ft
MACKENZIE VALLEY WOLF
"Average males weigh between 100 and 145 pounds with females weighing roughly 10 to 20 percent less. The heaviest on record was caught in Alaska in 1939, weighing 175 pounds. Though the Guinness book of Animal World Records mentions an unconfirmed specimen weighing 230 pounds. They measure 32 to 36 inches shoulder height and 5 to 7 feet in length, from the tip of the nose to the end of the tail. Their long, powerful legs allow them to travel as far as 70 miles a day, and through rough terrain like deep snow. They can reach speeds of up to 40 miles an hour for short periods of time. Their skull measures about 12 inches long. A combination of powerful jaw and neck muscles allows them to break bones and bring down large prey."
The M.V. wolf has a wide variation of colors, reddish browns, blacks, grays, and etc.
THE HUDSON BAY WOLF
"Hudson Bay Wolves are of medium size with body lengths of 4 to 5 feet on average, and measuring from 28 to 36 inches high. Their weight may vary anywhere from 80 to 140 pounds, with females being slightly smaller than males.
They have bushy hair that can vary from a light grey to a yellowish-white or cream color. Their hair seems to be lighter in the winter. They are said to be similar in general to the Mackenzie Valley wolf, only smaller."
THE TIBETAN WOLF
"The size of the Tibetan wolves can vary from 58 to 65 inches (from nose to end of tail) and from 27 to 30 inches high, weighing from 65 to 70 pounds. Compared to the common European wolf, they are slightly larger, with shorter legs. Their skull is similar with a longer thinner muzzle. This "wooly wolf" has a long shaggy coat which seasonally varies in color, usually a blend of white, yellow, brown, grey, and black."
The above information in quotes is from www.cosmosmith.com/wolfpage.html and therefore their hard work, all credit to them.
AZMACKIAN WOLF
Please note that this is not an actual species of wolf and are natives to our site. They are supposed to be a realistic make believe species, so please, nothing too crazy. You can play an Azmackian wolf if it was born on site to current parents or an already existing pack member.
The Azmack is a very large species, they have a heavy build and are slower than most wolves. Females are typically brilliant shades of cinnamon, white, or grey while males black, brown, and cream. However it is not uncommon to see a mix colored pelt on either gender. Their markings are typically unusual, but nothing too unnatural or extreme.
Females: Purple Males: Green
Weight: 195-230 lbs 175-200 lbs
Height: 3-5 ft 3-4 ft
MACKENZIE VALLEY WOLF
"Average males weigh between 100 and 145 pounds with females weighing roughly 10 to 20 percent less. The heaviest on record was caught in Alaska in 1939, weighing 175 pounds. Though the Guinness book of Animal World Records mentions an unconfirmed specimen weighing 230 pounds. They measure 32 to 36 inches shoulder height and 5 to 7 feet in length, from the tip of the nose to the end of the tail. Their long, powerful legs allow them to travel as far as 70 miles a day, and through rough terrain like deep snow. They can reach speeds of up to 40 miles an hour for short periods of time. Their skull measures about 12 inches long. A combination of powerful jaw and neck muscles allows them to break bones and bring down large prey."
The M.V. wolf has a wide variation of colors, reddish browns, blacks, grays, and etc.
THE HUDSON BAY WOLF
"Hudson Bay Wolves are of medium size with body lengths of 4 to 5 feet on average, and measuring from 28 to 36 inches high. Their weight may vary anywhere from 80 to 140 pounds, with females being slightly smaller than males.
They have bushy hair that can vary from a light grey to a yellowish-white or cream color. Their hair seems to be lighter in the winter. They are said to be similar in general to the Mackenzie Valley wolf, only smaller."
THE TIBETAN WOLF
"The size of the Tibetan wolves can vary from 58 to 65 inches (from nose to end of tail) and from 27 to 30 inches high, weighing from 65 to 70 pounds. Compared to the common European wolf, they are slightly larger, with shorter legs. Their skull is similar with a longer thinner muzzle. This "wooly wolf" has a long shaggy coat which seasonally varies in color, usually a blend of white, yellow, brown, grey, and black."
The above information in quotes is from www.cosmosmith.com/wolfpage.html and therefore their hard work, all credit to them.