Post by ☼Åžrå☼ on Oct 31, 2008 16:45:13 GMT -6
Name: Sarza
Age: 3 yrs
Gender: female
Clan: Undecided
Herd: none
Mate: none
Friends: none
Family: none
Species: snow leopard
Physical Description: Sarza looks like the average snow leopard. She is a dirty white color with black clouded spots covering her pelt. Her tail, like most snow leopards, is the same length as her body. This makes snow leopards unusual from most felines. Her tail is very fluffy, made so she would be able to curl up on cold snowy nights and cover her nose up with her warm tail! One thing that sets Sarza apart from most snow leopards is that her eyes, instead of being a steely grey, are a bright chlorine blue.
Personality: Sarza’s personality is that of a bright and friendly creature, as she is always willing to bend over backwards to please a friend. However, becoming her friend is pretty hard, as she isn’t usually the type of creature to simply walk up to another creature and start talking, unless she is caught on a weird day. When she does have friends, Sarza will stick to them like glue and defend them until the last breath leaves her body. When it comes to young creatures, the female snow leopard will get frisky and playful, as she had never been able to grow up with littermates of her own. Sarza’s sharp teeth and claws are not a force to be reckoned with, as when she feels a need to slay something, she doesn’t usually fail.
History: Sarza was born in a happy little hole in the ground to a loving mother and father. But, one day, she was stolen away by another snow leopard, one that had lost her own cubs to a grizzly bear. Sarza lived in fear of the snow leopard, she tried to make young Sarza call her mother, but the cub knew the truth. Her parents were miles away, in a place she didn’t know how to get to. She knew it was called Amanija. When Sarza grew older she ran away from the female snow leopard. She ran for days to put distance between herself and the creature, but soon realized it wasn’t following her. The young snow leopard was now completely alone. She had never been alone before and she didn’t like it at all. She almost hoped that the female snow leopard would find her, but that wouldn’t happen.
After about two years of wandering around by herself, she found a place that seemed just right. A cold place for times she wanted to test the abilities of her fur, and a warm place for when she wanted to just lay around in the sunlight. As she wandered through this new land she heard the wing beats of a passing bird. She called out to it, asking what this wonderland was called. The bird answered her, “Amanija…”
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Age: 3 yrs
Gender: female
Clan: Undecided
Herd: none
Mate: none
Friends: none
Family: none
Species: snow leopard
Physical Description: Sarza looks like the average snow leopard. She is a dirty white color with black clouded spots covering her pelt. Her tail, like most snow leopards, is the same length as her body. This makes snow leopards unusual from most felines. Her tail is very fluffy, made so she would be able to curl up on cold snowy nights and cover her nose up with her warm tail! One thing that sets Sarza apart from most snow leopards is that her eyes, instead of being a steely grey, are a bright chlorine blue.
Personality: Sarza’s personality is that of a bright and friendly creature, as she is always willing to bend over backwards to please a friend. However, becoming her friend is pretty hard, as she isn’t usually the type of creature to simply walk up to another creature and start talking, unless she is caught on a weird day. When she does have friends, Sarza will stick to them like glue and defend them until the last breath leaves her body. When it comes to young creatures, the female snow leopard will get frisky and playful, as she had never been able to grow up with littermates of her own. Sarza’s sharp teeth and claws are not a force to be reckoned with, as when she feels a need to slay something, she doesn’t usually fail.
History: Sarza was born in a happy little hole in the ground to a loving mother and father. But, one day, she was stolen away by another snow leopard, one that had lost her own cubs to a grizzly bear. Sarza lived in fear of the snow leopard, she tried to make young Sarza call her mother, but the cub knew the truth. Her parents were miles away, in a place she didn’t know how to get to. She knew it was called Amanija. When Sarza grew older she ran away from the female snow leopard. She ran for days to put distance between herself and the creature, but soon realized it wasn’t following her. The young snow leopard was now completely alone. She had never been alone before and she didn’t like it at all. She almost hoped that the female snow leopard would find her, but that wouldn’t happen.
After about two years of wandering around by herself, she found a place that seemed just right. A cold place for times she wanted to test the abilities of her fur, and a warm place for when she wanted to just lay around in the sunlight. As she wandered through this new land she heard the wing beats of a passing bird. She called out to it, asking what this wonderland was called. The bird answered her, “Amanija…”
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