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Kathra

Kathra

Kathra by Twinstar
Kathra by Twinstar

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Kathra Species<br />
This species was discovered in 1953 by a group of tourists. They were touring the plains of Africa and though they could see a child playing in the distance. They drove up closer to the image and discovered this species. <br />
Young Kathras are often mistaken for young children due to their playfulness. <br />
The females and males have little noticeable difference between except the males have two black rings on their tails, while the females have three. One other, not as noticeable difference is the slightly larger chest size in the females. <br />
They are considered very intelligent but can be careless due to their innocent nature. <br />
This species is common throughout Africa but are not found anywhere else in the world. <br />
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This is my second entry for Stratadrake's contest. I really wanted to do this entry once I thought of this pose. I'm glad it turned out really good (or at least that's what I think).

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Category Furry » Anthro art » Cats (Felines)
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Stratadrake on January 26, 2006, 12:19:30 PM

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StratadrakeI notice the creature doesn't seem to have any ankles... but then again, with a pose like that, it's hardly a problem as they'd be obscured anyway.

Normally, I'd say what my opinion on the character is, but as contest host, that'll have to wait until judging time.