Cheverla the Chev

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Cheverla
100% Happy
Stolen
23 Jul 2015
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Stolen: 23 July 2015
Obtained from: Christmas gift from @wild_wonders then auctioned, won by @enderwolf , traded to ME!
Travel: Pile of Gold
Stage 1: Date Unknown (600 Views)
Stage 2: Date Unknonw (??? Views)
Stage 3: Date Unknown (??? Views)
Immortal: Date Unknown
Never for Trade


Original Profile: Yay! A chev!!! Does this look like a dinosaur or a what? 😊* Thanks for this creature @yukicutie



ON HIATUS

A Guide By Leafstar
And @snipertrifle
Note by @Orderedcahaos


Hello Egg Cavers! I'm back with a new guide. Hiatus! The topic of the evening!

When you go on hiatus (hee-at-us), you might be worrying about your creatures. I, as humble as I am (just kidding, I'm obviously not...), have some ideas you could use.

-POST YOU CREATURE'S CODES AROUND THE INTERNET!
Try copy pasting your creature's codes all over social media and your blogs. Snapchat, Skype, Facebook, Instagram, Tumblr, and Twitter are just a few ideas. People will see them and feed feed feed!
USEFUL RATING: 4/10

-BOOK THEM AT TIM'S FOR AS LONG YOU WILL BE GONE!
A lot of people I know do this. It's kind of expensive, though. I mean, unless you are @glados and have a TON of ec, it really is. He does keep your creatures at 100 happiness all day...Oh! And the upside to this! If you come back sooner than planned, you can get a small refund for the remaining days! NOTE: Does not add stats!
USEFUL RATING: 8/10

-HIRE A BABYSITTER!
Hello! Offering services, here. A babysitter just feeds your creatures for the days you are absent. I try to feed yours at LEAST two or three times a week, maybe more. I do as often as I can, honestly. Ask someone to do it for you, ask their rates (what they will be paid) and go! If you need, just ask me mine. I'm always glad to help! I usually do under 200, though.
USEFUL RATING: 9/10!!!!!!!!!!!!

As always, if you have any questions, just ask me!

Love always,
Leafstar

About Chev Eggs

This egg was only given out on July 21-28 of 2015 for Egg Cave's 6-year birthday celebration.

About the Chev Creature

A descendent of the goat, the Chev evolved by growing a hard spinal coat of blue rock. This added spinal strength makes Chevs more capable of traversing dangerous and rocky mountainsides. Chevs can breathe fine at high altitudes; the Science and Research Center in Ark City believes that the blue rock on their backs is capable of storing additional oxygen that can be delivered when there isn't a lot of oxygen in the air.