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Species Name: Kinoko
Species Number: 28
Pronunciation: Key - No - Ko
Breeds Available: Toadstool, Shiitake, Spore
VSC Breeds: Trip, Amanitas
Feral Breeds: None
Super-Rare Breeds: Biolumie
Stats:  Here
Species Standards

Prefered Habitat: Moist, humid forest areas with plenty of access to sunlight.

Diet: Strictly an herbivore. Enjoys wild berries, fallen fruit, and decaying vegitation (mushrooms eat dead
stuff!)

Call: They can make all sorts of squeals and clicks - but.. whatever noise they make, it's rather soft, and
fairly quiet.

Special Care Needs:  A constant lover of nature, this creature requires lots of water and a habitat full of
plants and vegetation. To imitate the essential vitamins and minerals they get from their natural habitat, we
might suggest placing some sort of organic liquid fertilizer.

Biology and Anatomy:   Four arms? Two legs? Furry mushroom? That's the Kinoko for you. Their large tail
balances out their extra limbs, and their body sprouts mushrooms and fungi all over. Kinoko have the
ever-endearing quality of large eyes, which certainly help conceal their ulterior motive to put everything in its
place. You wouldn't think that, with three fingers on each hand, they would have much dexterity, but they
certainly prove you wrong when they shelve your books and open containers! Their "fur" is actually not fur
but many small fibers whose purpose is to suck in water, to prevent the creature from dehydrating... After
all, there is a reason mushrooms usually live close to the earth!

Behavioral Study: Invented as an aid to combat deforestation, scientists created this creature with the sole
idea of restoring nature to it's original state. As 'nitpicky' as an animal can get, the 'creature-name-here'
always has an urge to fix and arrange things, which constitutes their purpose to restore and replant various
vegitation in the wild. They are always at it, and can become quite annoying at times (they think they know
just where everything goes)... You may even find your keys already in the ignition of your car! However, their
goofy, silly nature often contradicts their dutiful spontaneity, and they usually cover up their tracks by
showing some affection or performing foolish antics.

Suggested Uses: Need a gardener? Or a butler/maid? Then this creature is the one for you! They are very
easy to associate with and listen very well, despite their overwhelming urge to fix things...
Breeds Available
Toadstool:  Toadstool has only a slight poison, one that... distorts... the mind.. Please be cautious when
handling your Toadstool, or at least wash your hands before you eat, after handling it.

Shiitake: The Shiitake is void of all poisons of any kind, and.. honestly, is quite edible... such a large creature
being edible, unfortunately, they've become endangered in short hurry... Poor little things.

Spore: The spore smells funny... not. BAD really.. just.. funny... it's poison, if ingested, can make you very ill,
or even kill you - and because of this danger, they have been removed from adoption
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Toadstool Kinoko
Spore Kinoko
Shiitake Kinoko
Trip
.... Wow, man... Like, wow.
Trip Kinoko
Amanita
The most deadly of toxins are contained within' this cold-hearted creature...  Befriend it if you feel you can,
but be cautious when handling.
Amanita Kinoko