Tivanai the Tammick

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About Me

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Hi there! It is I, HOLLY/NYX/GREENY! I am an Asian female weighed down by the burden of life and expectations. I am also very paranoid, bipolar, depressed and really random. I am unlike most Asians when it comes down to appearance. Just my hair...very wild...and my face...very strange... I am also unlike those stupid stereotypical girls you see in movies. I hate tanning, going outside. I don't have much friends in real life because of my personality and wishes to get hypnotized one day. Seriously, I watched people get hypnotized. It's really fun-looking!
I play games and I go on electronics almost nonstop. My eyesight is terrible but I CAN'T STOP. HELP MEEEEE.
I enjoy drawing, writing, singing, believing, sleeping, being lazy.

On Egg Cave, I'm never willing to part from my critters, no matter how bad. That's why I have so much! I don't do tradings very much because everyone's wishlist is impossible. (Like Tines and whatnot) It's hard to find someone that is truly contented with the critters they have and don't care what others have...
Obviously I'm not one of those people, lol. If someone asks me for a critter, I'm always like: But what if it becomes endangered/retired? So...Then I'm never able to give them away.

Keep being who you are! --Holly

About Tammick Eggs

A Tammick egg can't exactly qualify as an egg, as its soft texture and furred surface is reminiscent of skin rather than a shell. It is round and lacks prominent shapes except for a pair of fully developed wings, with which it can fly very short distances, and a tail.

Newborn Tammicks are quite difficult to catch as they're small and can roll or fly away upon sensing another creature's presence. It's speculated that, like with normal eggs, the growing chick is provided with nutrients inside and in a short amount of time the little round ball of feathers grows legs and a head and blooms into a physically proportionate bird.

It's a heated scientific debate whether Tammicks lay eggs or are viviparous because, despite the absence of a head or any limbs, they begin actively breathing upon birth and can't be qualified as eggs but on the other hand the quick metamorphosis they undergo to reach their definite shape resembles the hatching of a bird.

About the Tammick Creature

Tammicks are born (or, rather, hatched) small and looking like chicken.

As they mature the stubby neck elongates elegantly, as does their beak, and they grow a tail the size of their body. They are kings of metamorphosis. Save for the tail and comb their feathers are initially a dull grey, but when cut they grow back blue and when plucked, they grow back green. That is often a cause for maltreatment from their owners, who hurt their Tammicks with the intent of having a more colorful pet. Due to improper plucking the feathers may not grow back and this results in bald spots on the Tammick's body, so it is greatly advised to simply settle with a blue or grey-feathered Tammick instead.