Felicette the Eartha

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Felicette
100% Happy
Owner
furfur
Stolen
24 Apr 2017
Hatched
4 May 2017
Immortal
6 May 2017
Name Origin:
Félicette is currently the only cat to have been sent into space and survive. She was the first cat to be sent into space by any country. On 18 October 1963, on the French sounding rocket Véronique AGI 47, Félicette, a black and white female cat found on the streets of Paris, was sent into space. It was a non-orbital flight, and lasted fifteen minutes, reaching a height of 156 kilometres. The cat was recovered safely after the capsule parachuted to Earth.

Next Evolution At: 2000 Clicks


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About Eartha Eggs

Fitted upon every Eartha egg is a decorative mask complete with purple plumes. Rather than being harmed in circumstances where its mask is removed, the egg will undergo suspended animation and refuse to hatch until the mask is properly replaced. Curiously, the feathers are genetically unrelated to the Eartha and do not belong to any known species of creature on Ark.

About the Eartha Creature

Acutely sensitive to the environment, an Eartha's own well-being is directly correlated to the health of their surroundings. A population living in areas subject to deforestation, regardless of severity, are more likely to succumb to disease than a population residing in lush, undisturbed forests.

Eartha are reluctant to produce their own offspring. To compensate, they adopt and raise the orphaned young of other species. The biological children that Eartha do manage to produce, known as kits, arrive in broods of three or fewer. Eartha kits instantly embrace their adopted siblings without a second thought.

Ancient literature recovered from the ruins of long-gone civilizations show that Eartha were once widely subject to worship as the incarnation of nature itself.