Reproduction & Likors
A Likor's appearance depends more on environment and habitat more than it does the LIkor's gender. A Likor that was born in a colder climate may be thicker and a little fluffier, where a Likor born in a warmer climate may be more sleek and athletic. Likors commonly present more neutral. That said, Likors are divided into two types. Those who lay eggs and those who fertilize them.
Egg layers tend to be more bottom heavy and may have wider hips. They may also be more fluffy regardless of their rank, as they must keep those eggs nice and toasty! They are slow movers, but fiercely protective of their eggs.
Those who fertilize eggs may be more top heavy, with larger front legs/arms and shorter back limbs. They are considered good protectors and Likors who have these traits are given ranks as guards or scouts in their pack.
However, it is important to keep in mind that not all Likors that lay eggs and Likors that fertilize may fall under those specific traits. They are just common traits, more specific to 'wild' or 'undomesticated' Likors.
A Likor can lay anywhere between 1-6 eggs. . The cubs that hatch from these eggs will share at least one 'drink ingredient' in common with at least one parent, or be in the same drink family. For Example: A Strawberry Margarita Likor and a Lime Daiquiri Likor may result in a Lime Margarita Likor! Ain't that something.
Likors may mate for life and they may not. It really all depends on the Likor in question!
Likors CANNOT interbreed with other species, and cannot create a hybrid, however that probably won't stop em from having some fun!
While Likors lay eggs, like dragons, they do feed their young with their own milk, like otters. All Likors have 4-5 teets, although those who lay eggs are the only ones who produce milk. They also have a pouch where they can carry multiple babies in.
Likors have cloacas, Reduces drag while swimming.
Mating rituals are dependent on region and pack. People who own a Likor may create their own pack's name, rituals, and traditions or check out the 'OFFICIAL LIKORS' page to see already existing packs to join!
Egg layers tend to be more bottom heavy and may have wider hips. They may also be more fluffy regardless of their rank, as they must keep those eggs nice and toasty! They are slow movers, but fiercely protective of their eggs.
Those who fertilize eggs may be more top heavy, with larger front legs/arms and shorter back limbs. They are considered good protectors and Likors who have these traits are given ranks as guards or scouts in their pack.
However, it is important to keep in mind that not all Likors that lay eggs and Likors that fertilize may fall under those specific traits. They are just common traits, more specific to 'wild' or 'undomesticated' Likors.
A Likor can lay anywhere between 1-6 eggs. . The cubs that hatch from these eggs will share at least one 'drink ingredient' in common with at least one parent, or be in the same drink family. For Example: A Strawberry Margarita Likor and a Lime Daiquiri Likor may result in a Lime Margarita Likor! Ain't that something.
Likors may mate for life and they may not. It really all depends on the Likor in question!
Likors CANNOT interbreed with other species, and cannot create a hybrid, however that probably won't stop em from having some fun!
While Likors lay eggs, like dragons, they do feed their young with their own milk, like otters. All Likors have 4-5 teets, although those who lay eggs are the only ones who produce milk. They also have a pouch where they can carry multiple babies in.
Likors have cloacas, Reduces drag while swimming.
Mating rituals are dependent on region and pack. People who own a Likor may create their own pack's name, rituals, and traditions or check out the 'OFFICIAL LIKORS' page to see already existing packs to join!