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[Protochroma] Qidrik Adult

[Protochroma] Qidrik Baby + Juvenile
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by Keileon
[Protochroma] Vullux Baby + Juvenile
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[Protochroma] Qidrik Baby + Juvenile
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Artwork of the adult Qidrik for Protochroma.

https://protochroma.net

Qidrik are elusive and rare beasts that inhabit forested areas. Resembling a number of Earth's mythological creatures, they have three woody antlers and sharp, hard hooves; orbs of energy ring their necks and something resembling a crystal floats between two of their antler-points. Covered in a chimeric mix of feather, fur, and scale, Qidrik seem to thrive best in temperate conditions. Though rather solidly built, they are fleet of foot and can make their escape at an incredible pace if startled. For a long time, researchers could not capture the beasts, and were forced to study the adults from a distance where their quarry would not hear or smell them. It is only the occasional fawn that can be retrieved from the wild, and only when the mother is unable to defend her offspring.

A Qidrik's diet consists of leaves, fruit, and tree bark. Qidrik are nonaggressive but will quickly turn hostile when cornered, or when their young are threatened. They possess long, sharp canines intended for scraping bark off of trees, but which are perfectly capable of doing permanent damage to a predator or overzealous researcher. Fawns raised in captivity display most of a wild adult's behavior, being docile yet easily startled, but they quickly become used to the species of their handlers and can be pacified if an incident should occur. In the wild, they have few natural predators, perhaps because of their timid-to-hostile demeanor shifts. Even though Qidrik are herbivores, one would be remiss to refer to them as "prey animals".

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Published: 3 years, 2 months ago
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