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V. Vulcus Comparative Biology (Still needs work!! - this should perhaps
be presented either as some of Perry's drawings (unlikely) or as a bunch
of images captured with Ropers notes (or Sawyer, et. al.))
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V.Vulcus.
Note the prehensile tail and proinent spinal fur ridge. Also obvious
in this specimen is the characteric long, almost equine, neck
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Wlko
family group.
The affectionate nature of these creatures shows clearly in this
image. A put upon co-mate looks on in dismay at his mischevious
kits.
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V.
Vulcus Rupellis
The small chevron shaped markings on the (notably powerfully built)
arms of this creature indicate a Rupellid or "craggy"
wlko. Furthermore: the absence of any red colouration in this specimens
fur indicate a lack of recent sexual activity.
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