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Spider Mutation

Spiders have a normal and uniform black back. On both sides of their body however, they have multiple stripes that start from thier back. The stripes are smaller on the neck and body, but are longer at the heigth of theri limbs. One very specific stripe covers the outer edge of the eye and looks like a second mask. There it creates a small area between this stripe and the normal bacl mask. This little part can have a very vibrant colors and do not have to be the same as the rest of the body. We think it was used to fend off enemies. Their legs are black too. Only the muzzle, chest belly and under part of the tail are white. Spiders can have lime green or vibrant yellow.

 

 

Regions

  • Red -  can be of any color

  • Blue - can be of any color

  • Green - can be of any color, usally very brigth colors

  • Black - for a tradional one it stays black, but can mutate

  • White - traditionaly white, but can mutate

Genetics

The genetic alleles are labled as "X".

XX

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Spider

Xx

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Spider no visible changes or slightly reduced

(less from black & White region)

xx

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No Spider 

Natural state

Double Mutations

As the name says it, these mutations can only be achieved if 2 mutations are combined. Only 2 at the time can be combined, without counting the natural state.

Yes, the natural state gene has to be present again in order to express any of these.

If it is missing, it is considered an Omitt.

These are again only guides on how they can look like as fully doubles. They can slightly differ if one mutation is not fully active. You can read more about it here in "Natural State".

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