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    A plant of some sort. by @AzurosAsk: What colors do maanuls come in? by @T34Ask: What colors do maanuls come in?anonymous asked over on Tumblr : Guideline for Manuul colors? Pelt/fur, eyes variety and non-fur spots like nose skin or hands.^ what's considered natural to have. I want to make manuul design that's closest to what's naturally occurring! They'll have unnatural pigment but likely from fur dye ect. It's more fun to experiment that way . For me anyway :3 Posted in july 2025 They don't have fur on them. Only feather-like structures that they shed yearly. Half of their face is just skin, and then they have scutes on limb extremities. Same goes for kyhuines and Mierthri, they're all feathered. And most of the fauna that have a type of covering are feathered too. I do have doodles from a year ago, nothing spectacular, but a guide to myself that was never meant to be shared. There is no need to color pick or be 1-1 to the examples, variants happen, discoloration can occur, etc.img1img2 img2 img3It probably isn't very clear because people don't have the current world map imprinted in their brain like I do. People are often mixed, you can play with how coats would mix in someone with several heritages. These are not subspecies, although true polar bears can be argued to be one, but the gene flow between them and nearby groups like lue'wue'upeh are so common that they aren't considered as such. A better word would be regional variant Most common feather dye are red, yellow, and brown. Uncommon colors are indigo and purple. Rarest and most expensive would be green. They would need to redo the dye every time they shed their feathers. Darkening the tips of feathers are common in nuinuk region, usually with non permanent dye like charcoal, as it also give a shiny effect and is a good repelent for some parasites. Feather bleaching involves toxic minerals that create toxic fumes, but fashion is more important, even if the sophonts have dainty lungs, so they do it anyway. Doing it in small quantities isn't life-threatening. Bleached feathers would look damaged and have an off-white look to them, so not something people would aim for unless they're into alternative fashion. Maanul's eye colors are pretty restricted. While in humans brown is the default, for maanuls it is yellow. Maanul and kyhuines are born with brown eyes that lighten to a gold color as they age. Common spread out color mutations are orange and red. Some people may also never have their eye lighten (mutation), thus staying brown in adulthood. It is seen as a youthful trait to have.Hanidian Fauna by @StyllwatersPortrait series: Miners of Shûuna by @T34Another Alien Tree Concept by @AzurosFeathered Shelf Tree by @AzurosFountain Duster Plant by @AzurosArboreal Adaptations of the Lirri by @AzurosOragnu taking care of cattle slaughter by @T34Tuli using phone line by @T34An introduction to maaau by @T34An introduction to maaaumaaau close up drawingmaaau ("almost my people") are the closest living relatives to maanuls.They share the same tribe , but not the same genus . Species of the same genus as modern maanuls are extinct. Mainly through diseases, genetic bottlenecks , hybridization, inability to survive environmental changes, food sources going extinct, species competition during famine related to food source extinctions, etc.Contradictory to spread out in-world belief due to a poor understanding of natural history in the general population, Maaaus isn't an ancestor who'm maanuls evolved from. They are their own species, who evolved alongside maanuls but for a different available niche. They do descend from a common ancestor who arrived at the western coast millions of years ago. And said ancestor was closer to the current family the kyhuines species belong to, than modern maanuls and maaus are.While maanuls, kyhuines and mierthri may be called "cousin species" by me all around my blog, they are several sub-orders away from each others. So it is somewhat of a stretch at times, and more of an in-world thing to say. Some places will consider kyhuines and mierthri more of a cousin to maanuls than maaaus are, when biologically speaking maaaus is their closest living cousin, not them.The distinction here is a social one they made up, in modern languages the distinction between a maanul, kyhuine, or mierthri isn't distinct, as they will share the common word that roughly translates to "people". Distinctions will be done via using other words if needed, such as in the medical field for example. During early world history, many groups of Maanuls didn't know maaaus existed for a while. as the species itself is by default is extremely shy, and avoid being seen for it's own protection. Groups who interacted with them more weren't necessarily in contact with those unaware of the species.There was rumors of "little people" that would run into the reeds if it was spotted. Most people wouldn't believing it as no specimens were caught yet. The myth of "gnomes" originate from early sightings of maaaus from mainly children or intoxicated people. Gnomes in nuinuk art (place where this folkloric and mythological creature takes a large role here) resemble a maaau with a maanul face and no arms. People confused their constant tucked arms for a lack of them.gnome depictionsIt is considered that there are 4 species of maaaus. Knaan maaau (vague term for west coasts) or more commonly referred by Juaan maaau, is considered to be the ancestor of the other 3 species. Pigmy, Domesticated maaau, and inland maaau are the result of maanul interacting with the species. By either domestication or just picking them to be on their boat during travel, and then introducing them to new environments.While there are more species living of maaaus than maanuls, maaau's have a much smaller world range than their larger cousin maanuls. Who have spread out on most coastlines, thousands of islands, inland seas regions, some maanul populations even remaining in the artic sea all year. The original range maaaus had was quite small, more than half of their modern range is from maanul interactions.rough height chartthank you for reading. Here is a maanul sitting down and showing off a maaau to a mierthri. mierthri and maaaus are almost the same size. maaaus have a longer neck and legs.maanul hold maaauSome additional doodles can be found under the cut of the tumblr post as a treattrophyAlien Species: Voduvaca by @MotherScourgeLirri-Updates by @AzurosRandom Species Challenge-Cliff Squawlks by @AzurosFeather Plant - Concept Sketch by @AzurosDomestic tatzelwurm by @GroxDrekol by @GroxAmosu by @Dan_ASDSalvador Thornback by @MotherScourgeartfight 2024 -attack 8 by @T34mask on by @T34Regret by @GroxMoisturized. Unbothered. by @GroxAF 2024 - kitris follow ki'tiki by @T34Dawn of a new day by @Groxmaanul face references by @T34Daybreaker Maintenance by @GroxDown in the mines (January 2024) by @GroxYreu by @Groxcaster ref by @PrinceSlimey
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