F6oiFGvy the Veesay

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F6oiFGvy
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1 Nov 2021
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OMG! I won the Writing Contest!
(She will probably never be up for trade.)

And how has the staff been so intuitive as to which gender I've been hoping for for the creatures i won?! ❤️

She's so pretty, I don't know which stage I want her in.

Usually I take a week or two to mull over any edits i want to make to writing contest submissions, works of fiction, etc. However this was a rush job, and I forgot to include that the deer are starting to gain a preference for having their eggs grow in fields tended to by Glutearats, instead of those harvested by machines.
1 Nov Update: Thank you @Ian for allowing me to submit a revision!

About Veesay Eggs

Veesay eggs easily hide among wheat fields. It is not known why, but they aren't in danger from most herbivores eating them. The only creature that poses a threat to the eggs are the Qamarat. The eggs hatch before the fields are ready to harvest, and the fawns can walk before they are in danger. For that reason it seems as if the adults are gaining a preference for growing their eggs in fields tended to by the traditional Glutearats over those using modern machinery.

About the Veesay Creature

The Science and Research Center was trying to create a more ethical food source with plant based protein. Instead, much to their surprise, this sentient creature came out of an experiment. They came to work the following morning with the lab smashed and their valuable test subjects escaped on their nimble legs. It is suspected the Veesay were able to breed before being caught.

Veesay seed grains fall from mature coats. Sproutling eggs have been found in the hoof prints, so it is believed the wild counterparts have a part in planting them.

Adults are well camouflaged in the fall. The Veesay diet consists of grasses, leaves, and nuts.