External Anatomy
1. Round Muzzle 2. Gem Teeth 3. Gem Horns - Read about gemigon horns here. 4. Almond-Shaped Ears - Read about gemigon ears here. 5. Spinal Gems 6. Energy Gem - Read about energy gems here. 7. Muscular Front Legs 8. Gem Paw Pads - Read about gem pads here. 9. Gem Claws 10. Short, Skinny Back Legs 11. Low Rear 12. Floating Gem Tail - Read about gemigon tails here. |
Run Cycle
Gemigons run very similarly to hyenas or bears.
Other Things
- Gemigons can make a variety of different lizard/dinosaur-like sounds.
- Gemigon babies make small clicking/whistling sounds. - Gemigons must have the same basic body type (low & less muscular rear end) but their height/fitness varies. - Their teeth are gems and must be the same color as their other gems. - Their nose (inside) and mouth/tongue color must match their gem. - Their eyes and ears (inside) almost always match their gems, but in very rare cases the eyes do not. - Gemigons cannot stand on their back legs for very long at all, as their legs are way too small to support their muscular upper bodies. |