Shushles the Hinonia

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Shushles
100% Happy
Owner
jlya
Stolen
11 Apr 2015
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❤️Shushles❤️


Bought from @Prairie for 100 💵
NUFT. Love this beautiful critter. 😸 ❤️

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❤️Appreciation!❤️

@animalliterature - For being my first ever friend on the site. Love knowing you and always up for another dragon role play if you decide to make one. ❤️
@zac - For the Gobbler giveaway you held the first month I joined. You have been so kind, and I will cherish my little Gobbler forever. ❤️
@prairie - For too many things to list! Thanks for all the gifts, love, talks and humor, and for always being willing to chat. ❤️
@skyfall4 - For too many things to list! Thanks for being such a fun and hilarious friend who always puts a smile on my face and makes me feel so loved. Always enjoy talking to you. ❤️
@shadowfaxe/froot - For too many things to list! Thank you for sharing my love of writing and poetry, for the laughter and wonderful chats. I'll always enjoy our convos ❤️
@thedarkarcher - For too many things to list! You are so generous, kind, and amazing, and I'm so thankful to know you. Thanks for being such a warm, friendly soul and a wonderful person to talk to. ❤️
@stevepat2002/beta - For all the dang gifts you send me, and for the uncountable amount of times you've gotten me out of a bind. Stop doing that. xD ❤️
~To be continued!

About Hinonia Eggs

Hinonia eggs are covered in fluffy fur. This fur contains tiny capillaries that help radiate excess heat away from the egg. At night adult Hinonias will sleep surrounding the communal nest and thus incubate the eggs during the cold desert nights.

About the Hinonia Creature

The markings that cover a Hinonia's body are not all natural. Each Hinonia is born with a few small markings, usually around the face or paws. Parents of a newly hatched Hinonia will paint the rest of the markings on its body with their tails using a natural plant dye. These markings will constantly change as the Hinonia grows. Each mark designates an important event, achievement, or even loss that has occurred in the Hinonia's lifetime.

The markings themselves are distinct between the different Hinonia tribes. A mark for which tribe a Hinonia comes from can be found on either the forehead or upper chest. Despite the differences there is enough commonality between the markings that Hinonia from separate tribes can discern at least part of the meanings of each others markings. To those who did not grow up in a Hinonia tribe these markings have little or no meaning. Being told the meaning of even one of a Hinonia's markings is considered a great honor and show of trust.