Tapir
( nTpr / TprTpr )
• Rarity - Common •
A gene that covers the rear end with a large mark, and tends to show spotted lines across it, much like tapir marks.
Samples
None, yet.
Coverage & Explanation
At minimum, it covers the minimum range.
At maximum, it may cover the whole maximum range. It may additionally create the spotted lines anywhere within the maximum range.
In dominant form, the spotted lines may travel up to the neck and down the distal tail ( not shown in the coverage, since this doesn't apply to the main mark ).
At maximum, it may cover the whole maximum range. It may additionally create the spotted lines anywhere within the maximum range.
In dominant form, the spotted lines may travel up to the neck and down the distal tail ( not shown in the coverage, since this doesn't apply to the main mark ).
Notes
- The spotted lines must be nearly connected, following a string or chain-like pattern. They must also be horizontal aligned, following the body.
- Spots in the spotted lines must be bigger than the eye, but cannot be so big they resemble Spots.
Change Log
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Last Update: October 27th, 2023.
October 27th, 2023:
- Updated Coverage guide
- Updated Color guide
- Updated Notes