✧Sionna✧

"Red Fox|G2"

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This lioness gave birth in the past two years. She is on a breeding cool down and will be breedable again in 16 real life days.
Lion Stats
Experience
20142 / 24750 (81%)
Level 16
Strength 154 Speed 145
Stamina 138 Smarts 168
Agility 159 Skill 45
Total Stats: 809
Lion Currents
Age 10 years, 11 months old
Hunger
20%
Mood
95%
Sex Female
Pose Snarky
Personality
Sarcastic (Snarky)

Adult Stage
Newborn Stage 100%
Young Cub Stage 100%
Cub Stage 100%
Adolescent Stage 100%
Adult Stage 68.589743589744%
Elder Stage 0%
Appearance Markings
Base Interstellar (Black Skin) Slot 8: Haliotis Pelt Heavy (59%) Tier 3
Genetics Black Dark Solid Special
Eyes Blue
Mane Type Sideward
Mane Color Ebony
Mutation None
Marking Slots
10
Equipped Decorations
KwaZulu-Natal

Above
Georgian Red Fox

Below
Translucent Jellyfish
[S] Snowball Plant Decor
Lifetime Hunting Results
Total Hunts 242 Successful Hunts 242 Success Rate 100%


Nursing Cubs
This lioness is currently nursing the following cubs...
Cub
Cub
Biography
Primarily nocturnal in the summer, the Red Fox is more active in daylight hours in the fall and winter. This species prefers to live in areas of mixed pine-hardwood forests interspersed with fields and cropland. It also inhabits forest edges, river bottomlands, and rocky hillsides. The majority of its diet consists of rodents, rabbits, and other small mammals. It will also consume fruits, berries, insects, and occasionally carrion. Red Foxes maintain dens in which to retreat during daylight hours and bad weather, as well as to rear young. Dens may be dug by the foxes themselves or may be enlarged burrows dug by other small mammals. Dens are usually located in areas of loose soil on hillsides under cover of heavy brush or shrubs. Most foxes maintain a home range of 8 - 10 square kilometers (3.1 - 3.9 square miles). The average life span of the Red Fox is 4 - 5 years, but individuals have lived in captivity for as long as 8 years. This species is susceptible to several infectious diseases, including mange, distemper, and rabies.





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