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La-Funt Shreem

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a european originated shreem that had found it's way far and wide. The shreem La~Funt are an interesting species of shreem that were bred originaly in France for higher class families and even royalty for their intriguing looks. The shreem la~Funt are known for their yellow eyes getting their pigment from a parasite they are centrally born with having also left this Shreem blind. Fascinating enough is that this species of shreem do not posses actual horns but instead are born with fluid sacks located on both sides of their head and near the base of their lower back, which, a great debate goes on to this day if it works dually in balance cordination. These fluid sacks contain a high amount of biochemicals which react to emotional stimulous and are known to change to a variety of colors based on the shreem's mood. However until recently it was thought as a form of communication and intimidation, these fluids sacks have also displayed reactions to the slightest sounds indicating them in some form reactive either to physical pitch or infact directing them as a secondary form of hearing. There are sub species of the La~Funt known as the zant fe, a smaller and much more aggresive shreem that bred in the wild a some twenty years proir to this day. Shreem La~Funt are to be highly cared for at all times and not allowed into a stressing enviroment due to the fluid sacks which if under too much stress can eventually burst open, not only killing the shreem but also releasing the fatal chemicals inside.

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Wow, So this is a "Shreem"?
Interesting species indeed.

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