Toros the Wynerl

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Toros
100% Happy
Owner
jlya
Stolen
22 Jan 2018
Hatched
3 Jul 2018
Immortal
19 Dec 2019
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Clicks
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I'm actually a guy named Joe. I'm exactly 34 years old, 170 pounds, and I have a curly mustache. I live in my mother's basement with a yellow fish and a Mariachi band, and I work as a construction worker with a side job as a unicorn for birthday parties. I cry myself to sleep some nights. I was born February 29 (on a leap year, if you don't believe me do the math), 1984, and I live in Detroit, Michigan. You're surprised, right? Well, I've dreamt of being an artist and I know that will never happen now. I've been engaged 5 times (Yes, 5) to 5 different women, and each time it has been broken off by the woman. If you don't believe me, then think of this: why would anyone go to so much trouble and put so much detail into a person that doesn't exist? Because it's not just a made up story. It's the story of my life. I've given up on my dreams, as I've said I know it's too late to be an artist.

Lol. I'm just kidding. Did I fool you?

❤️Toros❤️

Changed name from -Toros to Toros 1/16/20 ❤️

About Wynerl Eggs

The long, colorfully luscious flow of hair emerging from the center of Wynerl eggs is what draws in and maintains warmth for the developing embryo inside. Once hatched and the shell discarded, the hair is often collected and is incorporated into many decorative pieces during the fall season.

About the Wynerl Creature

Wynerl sleep and sit motionlessly among mountain ridges from the peak of dawn until dusk, absorbing the sunlight's comforting warmth the entire time. At nightfall, Wynerl become active predators and spend until dawn searching for food. An old Ark legend tells of a cunning Wynerl that outsmarted greedy merchants who traveled along mountain trails, managing to steal their goods and bring humility.

It is a common mistake to regard Wynerl as having multiple tails due to the bushy explosion of fur at the rear of its body. In reality, this hairy mass is hiding a single, stubby appendage.