''Bloomies'' were originally named ''Blooms'' as a reference to my own original character, named Bloom, I had created in 2015. This new name refers to a mix between ''Blooms'' and ''Corgis''.
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Out with the old, in with the new!
Liked the old ? Here's with the fresh!
ANATOMYNote that the Anatomy for Bloomies on this page all refer to the New version and not the Alternate-Classic version.
Like their older counterpart, they still sport the slim beak-like feature with a curved dent in its upper smile. The eyes, ears, neck fluff, and tail can see some differences as they can change with traits, but their height is what ties the whole species together. They have short legs and so their body is rather close to the ground.
In rare cases, some Bloomies will be dotted with wings or other magical traits like horns or more, etc. Bloomies can varry in size, but while capable of growing large enough to accommodate a rider, some may grow as small as to fit in one's hand! Anything in between goes too.
Many see them as the perfect animal companions as they are intelligent beings and can be quite expressive when it comes to their emotions. They can even learn to read and although they cannot speak the human tongue, they can learn to understand them. This makes communicating with other species much easier too as they can convey what they want to say through their very expressive body language, facial expressions and sound mimicking.
Unlike the looks they sport and while they can bark or growl, they may also; chirp, sing, squeak and hiss. Their fluffy and soft fur are one of their best attributes; they are adorned by a beautiful crest of fur on each side of their neck, which flay out making a butterfly-like split. This neck fur will most often times be paler than the rest of their coat and those that sport a darker or same colored mane are usually rare attributes for this species.
Their beak like feature permits them to rip and pick meat from bones easily, to crush hard-shelled nuts or fruits and easily pick out smaller items to carry in their mouth. However, it is in their nature to nip at things when excited or displeased and they will use their beak to warn off others with a bite if aggravated. With the combination of a hard curved pointy beak and teeth(canines), they have a good jaw-locking mechanism that eases them to crush or cut food and other things but they can also inflict serious damage if they dive beak first.
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