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ABOUT ME
If you want to here me ramble, this is the place to be. XD
Overview:
I'm SilverPoppy, but I'm also known as Poppy, Silver, SP, Po, SilverPo or whatever you can think of.
I do believe in God.
In real life, I have a pet cat called Snow (actually a black cat BTW), 2 Goliath stick insects (my darlings 😋) and a pet monkey, my brother. 😈
I enjoy entomology (insects), anime, Marvel/DC comics, cute things, pretty things, mythology and animals! 😸
My birthday is the 31st of December! *pew pew firework noises*
Favourite TV stuff: 60's Star Trek, Studio Ghibli, Marvel & DC Movies ❤️

!!!!2021 update!!!!!:
I’m older now, but I’m not deleting this bc this is funny. My baby gay phase immortalised.
I like all of these things still but one of my biggest interests right now is female rap, especially alt female rap and Japanese female rap.
Rico Nasty, Big Latto, Lil Kim, Nicki Minaj, Megan
Also pls listen to the Japanese girl rap group Zoomgirls I’m begging you they’re so good.

About Finti Eggs

Despite being extremely common, Finti eggs are actually very difficult to find. This is because an adult Finti will dig a hole underneath patches of clovers, and will only lay her eggs there. While in its egg stage, oxygen is considered to be toxic to Finti. Since there is much less airflow in the soil than there is in the atmosphere, it is relatively safe for Finti eggs to grow in the soil without becoming intoxicated.

When the egg hatches, the Finti is no longer affected by oxygen, and can emerge from the ground safely.

About the Finti Creature

Contrary to common belief, Finti are strict carnivores and cannot digest vegetation, including clovers. In fact, nobody knows why Finti seem to resemble clovers. The only relation they have to them is that the mother always buries her eggs beneath clover patches, but otherwise, they spend no time around them and don't seem to have any affinity for them. What looks like a coat on the adult Finti's back and shoulders is not actually grass either -- it's actually their fur!

Finti are excellent hunters in that they are nocturnal and can move extremely quickly in complete silence. As they grow more legs through age, they become faster, and surprisingly more quiet with their movements. Some Arkians believe that witnessing an adult Finti is considered to be good luck due to the rare four-leaf clover symbol on their mask.