Padors

Within the Scientific classification, Padors are a Family of species.

They first emerged on the planet Eprono over 25 million earth years ago.

Evolution
Today there are 4 living Genuses of Padors. Named after their habitat there are the Beach, the Forest, the Desert, and the Mountains.

When the continents drifted apart, so did the ancient Padors. This cause a shift in their genetics as they adapted to the climate and habitat changes.

Characteristics
They live for an average of 20 years.

Physical appearance
All Padors have three tails, horn, and a weasel/cat like body. As they grow their horns shead ever 5 years. When they reach peak adulthood their horns sprout a second point. The horns and nose of a Pador are always similar in color. Their fur slowly begins to show color. Their fur is in it's final color around the third stage of growth, before their horns get two points.

On average they grow to about 2 ft in height

Their tongues are forked. Their blood is light blue.

Beach:

Padors that live by beaches some in vibrant colors. Their colors and patterns are similar to that of the creatures in the areas which they reside. Beach Padors by the ocean are have similar patterns and colors to that of the salt water fish and sea slugs. By rivers they are colored like colorful moths. By the lakes they are colored like humming birds. By ponds and swamps they are colored like orb weaver spiders.

Beach Padors are able to hold their breath up to 5 minutes on average. Their fur is water resistant. Their tails are longer than their bodies. Their horns are bent back to allow more aerodynamics.

Their paws are similar to that of a raccoon's.

Forest:

Coarse fur. Keener senses. Average tails. Horns point out. Paws are thickly padded

Desert:

Stubby tails. Light fur or bald. Flattened horns act like paracels. Able to go longer without food or water. Paws are thickly padded. Claws are wider for digging.

Mountains:

Claws formed small hooves. Curled horns. Thicker fur for the cold.

Social and territorial behavior
Beach:

Birds: aggressive Moths: friendly Fish: doctile Spiders: constructive

Forest:

Desert:

Mountains:

Diet and hunting
All are carnivores, but can prefer different meats.

Beach:

Fish

Forest:

Red meats

Desert:

Insects and reptiles

Mountains:

Rodents

Distribution and habitat
Beach:

Prefer to by by the water

Forest:

Prefer to be in thick vegetation

Desert:

Prefer the open area and holes in the sand. Prefer the heat

Mountains:

Prefer to be up high and in the cold.