Traits
Dumbo Bowroo Ears (★ Common)
While hanging lop ears are the most common for Bowroo, many individuals have been recorded with stronger cartilage in the ears, thus hanging out to the sides and perpendicular to the head.
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Trait:
🔹 Similar in length to Classic ears, but not as intense of a lop.
🔹 Most often pointed at the tips.
🔹 May have longer or shorter fur.
❗ Bowroo ears must be placed behind the horns.
❗ Dumbo Bowroo Ears may not point upward, only out to the sides.
Slender Bowroo Ears (★ Uncommon)
Some Bowroo might consider these ears too slender.
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Trait:
🔹 Thinner ears more reminiscent of a rabbit's.
🔹 About the same length as Classic ears.
❗ Bowroo ears must be placed behind the horns.
Furry Dumbo Ears (★ Common)
Ears that point out to the sides, but with a little more fur.
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Trait:
🔹 Structurally identical to Dumbo Ears, just more voluminous.
❗ Bowroo ears must be placed behind the horns.
Mantibow Ears (★ Common)
These ears also predominantly stick out to the sides, but they bear a striking similarity to standard Mantibab ear shape.
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Trait:
🔹 Ears that take the shape of various common fluffy Mantibab ears.
❗ Bowroo ears must be placed behind the horns.
Cropped Bowroo Ears (★ Common)
Wait-- was that on purpose?
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Trait:
🔹 Hanging lop ears that have been cropped for a flat edge.
❗ Bowroo ears must be placed behind the horns.
Bun Bowroo Ears (★ Rare)
You could almost just eat them up!
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Trait:
🔹 Bowroo ears in the shape of a tight curl that stays close to the head.
🔹 These ears may be pulled out like a spring, but will always recoil to their original bun shape.
❗ Bowroo ears must be placed behind the horns.
Swirled Bowroo Ears (★ Rare)
At a glance they might look like Classic ears, with a surprise!
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Trait:
🔹 Bowroo ears that hang down around the shoulders and ease into a curl only at the ends.
❗ Bowroo ears must be placed behind the horns.
Pompom Bowroo Ears (★ Rare)
I think I've seen those before...!
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Trait:
🔹 Bowroo ears that hang down around the shoulders and end in a big fur tuft or fluffy pompom shape.
❗ Bowroo ears must be placed behind the horns.
Spire Horns (★ Common)
Two upward curving, pointed horns that are thinner at the tips than the base.
Curved Horns (★ Common)
Two Horns that point upwards and curve backwards significantly.
Goatling Horns (★ Common)
Thick and sturdy horns that point backwards, can have a slight curve.
Brow Horns (★ Common)
Placed right above the eyebrows, two small horns that at most tend to sport two colorful stripes.
Devilish Horns (★ Common)
Two inward curving horns that give your bab a devilish appearance.
Cinder Horns (★ Common)
Two horns that curve upward, then jut forward, giving a more regal apearance to your bab. Can go backwards instead of forwards as well.
Pyre Horns (★ Common)
Two horns that curve inward, and end in an outward curve.
Hourglass Horns (★ Common)
A sharp inward, then outward curve, the middles of the horns may be pressed together in some instances.
Torito Horns (★ Common)
Two horns with a thick base, folding forward, and curving upward.
Bashful Horns (★ Common)
Straight and thick horns that curl backwards at the ends, headbutting with these big boys could do some serious damage!