Rosenberry the Kaihon

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Rosenberry
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Stolen
21 Jan 2017
Immortal
21 Mar 2017
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Purchased Rosenberry (an Oasis Shop creature) from @clawstra on January 22, 2017. Thank you!! Enjoy your Pink Gooey haha

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1111 Clicks to adulthood
Available Apr 23, 2012 - May 28, 2014.
This creature is endangered.

Kaihon eggs are remarkable in that they have a fuzzy, leafy texture to them. It feels like you're touching a fern leaf!

Kaihons are, historically, one of the most persecuted species in Ark. Thousands of years ago, the superstitious beliefs that once governed Ark (stronger than they do today) lead humans to participate in Kaihon Wing Burnings. Humanity believed that stripping a Kaihon of its wings was a way of balancing the power of Mother Nature with humanity. It was humanity's way of exerting itself against Mother Nature. As a result, Kaihons have a natural aversion to humans and do not enjoy socializing or being close to humans. However, they are very friendly with their own kind and frequently help each other. Kaihons are very compassionate creatures. Today, Kaihons are one of the most protected species in Ark. Harming a Kaihon, even unintentionally, can be punishable by 10 years in prison.

Suggested by: @blackrose_chan

About Kaihon Eggs

This creature is endangered.

Kaihon eggs are remarkable in that they have a fuzzy, leafy texture to them. It feels like you're touching a fern leaf!

About the Kaihon Creature

Kaihons are, historically, one of the most persecuted species in Ark. Thousands of years ago, the superstitious beliefs that once governed Ark (stronger than they do today) lead humans to participate in Kaihon Wing Burnings. Humanity believed that stripping a Kaihon of its wings was a way of balancing the power of Mother Nature with humanity. It was humanity's way of exerting itself against Mother Nature.

As a result, Kaihons have a natural aversion to humans and do not enjoy socializing or being close to humans. However, they are very friendly with their own kind and frequently help each other. Kaihons are very compassionate creatures.

Today, Kaihons are one of the most protected species in Ark. Harming a Kaihon, even unintentionally, can be punishable by 10 years in prison.