Is there a method in the Infobox for crediting two creators?

Not yet. I could try to add it later myself, along with an artist slot.

Artist slot would be handy!


Do the Cheekhorns survive the disappearance of Jaydoh Island?

QUOTE (Irinya @ May 11 2021, 03:34 AM)
Artist slot would be handy!


Do the Cheekhorns survive the disappearance of Jaydoh Island?

Yeah, I'm working on the update to the Tlukvaequabora description. This was the last hurdle in the way.

I've added support for artist and creator2 to the infobox.

Are there any art updates?

WIP finished.

Regarding its artwork:
1. its ancestor had whiskers, but their not present in the artwork, did this species lose them? If so, why?
2. The mane is extremely weird, it seems extremely under-developed and looks more like mere hair instead of spines.
3. So what's going on with the tail, it is extremely short and more bushy than spiny. Why is it like that?

user posted image
When this did not have artwork, I tried my own take on it based on the description and its ancestry to see how it turned out. I do think you could perhaps use this as a reference for the tail and back spines.

Perhaps the official image depicts the young (a calf?) with some underdeveloped features? In any case, that should be corrected or clarified.

QUOTE (Coolsteph @ May 31 2021, 11:15 PM)
Perhaps the official image depicts the young (a calf?) with some underdeveloped features? In any case, that should be corrected or clarified.


Well it looks like it has the cheek horns of an adult, which would likely be among the later things to develop...

user posted image
Tried another take on this species, this time using the colors provided in the official picture(with some minor tweaks) and in the same general pose.

1. Oops, that'll be back
2. They have no native predators in their main habitat and protections in the form of climbing, so why expend the resources to maintain spikes?
3. Same as 2. I've reduced the spikes to thinner quills

QUOTE (MNIDJM @ Jun 1 2021, 12:15 PM)
1. Oops, that'll be back
2. They have no native predators in their main habitat and protections in the form of climbing, so why expend the resources to maintain spikes?
3. Same as 2. I've reduced the spikes to thinner quills


The tail could still be about as long as it’s ancestor to server as a counter balance, since it is traveling on uneven terrain yes?

I like the goat pupils and patterning.

"Jaydoh island" Should "island" be capitalized here?
"beech cheekhorns" Beach cheekhorns.

QUOTE (Coolsteph @ Jun 2 2021, 03:33 PM)
I like the goat pupils and patterning.

"Jaydoh island" Should "island" be capitalized here?
"beech cheekhorns" Beach cheekhorns.

Fixed.