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Species Name: Lamadidron
Species Number: 45
Pronunciation: Lamb - uh - Dee - Dron (like "fawn" with a "d")
Breeds Available: Stonemoss, Core, Glacier, Copper
VSC Breeds: Atomic, Peackock Ore, Luster
Feral Breeds: None
Super-Rare Breeds: None
Stats:  Here
Species Standards

Prefered Habitat: Varies by Breed - see Breed differences below.

Diet: These strange creatures seem to have a diet that consists entirely of stone.. their favored "flavor" of
stone however, varies from breed to breed.

Call: Lamadidron have a song that could remind one of a swan.

Special Care Needs:  Generally, Lamadidron have no special care needs.. but some breeds are more
"delicate" than others, so be sure to read the breed differences below.

Biology and Anatomy:   Lamadidron have "oozy" or "slimy" skin, with large hard knots and bumps
resembling solid dried stone speckled throughout their bodies. This "ooze" constantly seems to change,
and often times glow - it's tempertature varies from breed to breed. If the creatures' skin ever dries out and
becomes hard, it will crack - and the creature will surely die.. Luckily, this happens only rarely - usually
when it's extremely ill or old.

Behavioral Study: The Lamadidron are generally patient and solitary creatures.  Though they are not usually
agressive to others of the same species - they do prefer their "space".

Suggested Uses: For those who are seeking a more "elementally inclined" traveling pet - the Lamadidron
may be for you.. it's fairly smart - and can learn quickly enough - but "quiet" and sometimes "stubborn".
Breeds Available
Stonemoss: The stonemoss has no temperature requirements - and to the touch it is the temperature of the
air around it... If you leave it on a heating pad, it may stay warm for a while - but for the most part, it's "room
temperature". This particular Lamadidron can (and does) grow moss on it's "stoney" skin, and it's diet is any
sort of rock at all.. be careful not to feed it metals - as this upsets it's stomach! The stonemoss is the only
Lamadidron to live in grassy or forested knolls.

Glacier: The glacier breed is quite cool to the touch, verging on cold. It eats stones that are only cold - so
keeping an ample supply of river stones in your fridge may be a good idea. Also - a good treat is to put sand
with water in your ice-cube tray - and feeding "frozen sand blocks" as snacks... they looove to munch on ice,
but ice itself has no mineral value for them. The Glacier cannot survive the hot summers - and should not be
kept in any temperature above 75 (f) degrees at any time. The glacier usually lives.. well.. where it's cold -
and there is a lot of ice.

Copper: The copper breed is quite odd to the touch.. when you touch it's skin - your hair stands on end!
Luckly, this does not electricute you - but we suggest you don't touch anything metal for the next hour, or
you'll get zapped every time! The copper breed has a fairly specialized diet, as it only eats .. well.. copper.
Though you could get copper in it's rawest form, pennies would do just fine. The copper prefers to live in the
desert, but is perfectly happy to live within' caves.

Core:  The core breed is burning hot to the touch (unless you touch it's "stones") - so we suggest gloves. It
prefers to eat pummice or lava stones (the spongey kind) - or can even settle for nibbling up ash. The core
breed must be kept at a temperature of no less than 75 (f) degrees at all times - it cannot possibly survive
the winter.. when sleeping, we suggest a warming pad. The core lives in regions where there are plenty of
active volcanoes.
Very Special Breeds
Atomic
The atomic comes from the moon (or some other far-off planet.. at any
rate, it landed here on a meteor... er.. um.. the labs made them? Oh, I
don't know!)... no really, it does.. and.. um.. don't touch it.. Seriously. We
don't know what they eat either.. moon rocks? Good luck finding those..
well, they seem to like bananas.
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Peackock Ore
The Peackock Ore Lamadidron isn't that much different from the Luster..
except that they will be just happy enough to eat semi-precious stones,
rather than precious - so though they're still "high maintainance", they're
a lot cheaper to keep.
Stonemoss Lamadidron
Copper Lamadidron
Glacier Lamadidron
Core Lamadidron
Atomic Lamadidron
Peacock Ore Lamadidron
Bloodstone Lamadidron
Bloodstone
The Bloodstone is so named because of the blood-colored crystals
within' it's body.  It is also rumored that if they shatter, they bleed.