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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.))

V. VulcusV.Vulcus.

Note the prehensile tail and proinent spinal fur ridge. Also obvious in this specimen is the characteric long, almost equine, neck

V. VulcusWlko 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.

V. Vulcus RupellisV. 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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