A Tauraleum is a cross between two majestic beasts, a bull and a lion. While these creatures may look fierce, they are no bigger than your average housecat and are actually quite affectionate.
Tauraleum is usually refered to as a Herd or a Pride. A Pride/Herd usually consists of one or two male leaders and the remaining of the herd being the females and their young. Males will be very territorial. However, once a Tauraleum is trained and tamed, they will abandon herd/pride life and will often settle down, as a mating pair.
The females have been either won from a battle between males over her, during mating/rutting season, or have been evicted or something from their original herd once they have grown. All grown offspring venture from their herd to find or start another one. They don't stick around to mate with their siblings.
A set of young are considered a litter. A baby is called a cub. When a litter is born, it is very difficult to tell the young apart. The only difference between the two at this age is the small tuft of fur on the top of the male's head. Both males and females have small nubs for horns at this age.
What is FCS? FCS is Forever Cub Syndrome. If you have a cub with this condition, it will stay as a cub forever, allowing you to enjoy it's adorableness for it's lifetime! These guys are extremely rare and unable to breed.
The most common mutation of these creatures are their front halves resembling bulls, and their back legs and tails resembling that of lions. In general, Males often have large sets of horns and big fluffy manes like that of lions. Females have a shorter mane and smaller sets of horns. It is very rare to find a Tauraleum without a set of horns.
There is a rumored mutation of Tauraleums being the opposite of what they appear. We have classified them as Leotaurums, and these creatures have the front half of lions and the back half of bulls. However, we have not yet seen this rumored mutation. Maybe you'd be so lucky to see one?
You can help us discover more mutations of this species by adopting some and taking care of them. This will allow us to watch out for more without worrying about some of these beasts escaping. This will also give us the chance to document more about these species.
Species by colossalConquistador on CS.
Tauraleum is usually refered to as a Herd or a Pride. A Pride/Herd usually consists of one or two male leaders and the remaining of the herd being the females and their young. Males will be very territorial. However, once a Tauraleum is trained and tamed, they will abandon herd/pride life and will often settle down, as a mating pair.
The females have been either won from a battle between males over her, during mating/rutting season, or have been evicted or something from their original herd once they have grown. All grown offspring venture from their herd to find or start another one. They don't stick around to mate with their siblings.
A set of young are considered a litter. A baby is called a cub. When a litter is born, it is very difficult to tell the young apart. The only difference between the two at this age is the small tuft of fur on the top of the male's head. Both males and females have small nubs for horns at this age.
What is FCS? FCS is Forever Cub Syndrome. If you have a cub with this condition, it will stay as a cub forever, allowing you to enjoy it's adorableness for it's lifetime! These guys are extremely rare and unable to breed.
The most common mutation of these creatures are their front halves resembling bulls, and their back legs and tails resembling that of lions. In general, Males often have large sets of horns and big fluffy manes like that of lions. Females have a shorter mane and smaller sets of horns. It is very rare to find a Tauraleum without a set of horns.
There is a rumored mutation of Tauraleums being the opposite of what they appear. We have classified them as Leotaurums, and these creatures have the front half of lions and the back half of bulls. However, we have not yet seen this rumored mutation. Maybe you'd be so lucky to see one?
You can help us discover more mutations of this species by adopting some and taking care of them. This will allow us to watch out for more without worrying about some of these beasts escaping. This will also give us the chance to document more about these species.
Species by colossalConquistador on CS.