Flion Aviary

Flion genetics are a very important part of the flions' and flion adopter's life. It's very important that flions that have very rare mutations or strange genetics breed to pass it onto the next generation. This is how they keep their population from being too much alike. It's said that a flions best attribute is it's ability to be any shape it wants to be. But if the mutations don't breed, those things will never be in any other animal but itself.

Now, onto the genetics. Flions have very many possibilities when it comes to every part of itself. From color to spikes to the wings that carry it. Some genetic features are more rare than others and won't show up as often when breeding. Here are a list of the most common features (not including mutations):


    Wings:
    Feather
    Dragon
    None (uncommon)
    Feathered dragon (very rare)

    Tail:
    Normal thin
    Hooked
    Sail (uncommon)
    Fin (very rare)

    Horns
    Forehead
    One on each brow
    Nose
    None
    Spiral of any of those (uncommon)
    Multihorn (very rare)

    Spikes
    None
    Dino
    Wave
    Curly (uncommon)
    Webbed (very rare)

    Fur
    Spikey Mane
    None
    Tail (end of tail)
    Tail (whole tail)
    Silky Mane (uncommon)
    Elbow fur (uncommon)
    Full body mane (very rare)

    Markings
    Stripes
    Spots
    Blotches
    Mixture of any or all of those (uncommon)
    Reversed of any of those (uncommon)
    Royal Swirl (very rare)
    None (very rare)

    Legs
    None
    Front legs (uncommon)
    Backlegs (uncommon)
    Both front and back (very rare)

    Eyes
    Eye color of body
    Eye color opposite of body color
    Random color (uncommon)
    Much lighter or darker than body (uncommon)
    Colorless (white, grey, black) (very rare)







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