Red Harpies By TheZodiacLord Watch

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WERE DOING CONCEPT ART FOR THE HARPIES NOW BINCHES-

Won't be daily like the mermaids, but I've been excited to get to my Heavens' Proxies bird people >83c

We're starting with "Flock harpies" which are more based on tropical birds.

And btw, while all the mermaids we're technically lesbians... all the flock harpy boys are twinks so here wE GO





General Harpy Information ==> Harpies are a species in the world of Gaia distinguished by their many birdlike features. There are 3 main species of harpy, Flock Harpies who are petite, friendly, and social creatures, Coastal Harpies who are solitary harpies spending most of their time on the sea, and Predatory Harpies who are large, territorial harpies who can hunt creatures as big as them. What they have in common are their large feathered wings and tails, feathers instead of hair/body hair, and their hollow bones that allow them to more easily fly.



Flock Harpy Information ==> Flock harpies as a species, are small, colorful, and petite. They primarily lives in very very lush, more tropical areas, but some are found all over the world. They're defined by being very social, family-oriented creatures, living in flocks and being curious about other animals and creatures. They're all herbivorous, eating fruit and berries. They have very large eyes and small faces and only two large teeth. These two teeth in position and shape resemble beaks in an odd way which they use to grab and bite into fruit. The last defining part of flock harpies are that male flock harpies are VERY colorful compared to females. Their colors are meant to impress females to try and win over mates, along with their singing abilities of course. Male flock harpies are rather natural showmen. The subspecies of flock harpies are differentiated by colors, the most common 5 being Red, Blue, Green, Yellow, and White.



Red Harpies ==> Red harpies stand out among other flock harpies for their very vibrant red, pink, and orange coloration. They often prefer less tropical forests and are perhaps the least "extra" compared to the other flock harpies. Male reds have very dark, obvious black markings all across their feathers and face. While there is some variety, the most common black markings are on the tips of feathers, black legs, and "eyeliner". They live in more western regions of the world and most commonly have orange skin.



If you want to ask questions feel free XD

Zodiac, out.

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Published : Jul 21, 2019