Traits
Trimmed Tail
The trimmed tail has short, trimmed fur on the lower half of the tail. The fur on the tip is longer than the normal tail.
Section Tail
A short tail that has lumps of fur stick together in visible sections.
Spikey Tail
A tail that has long, spikey strands of fur on the base. The tail tip is small and also spikey.
Bulb Tail
A short tail that has a lot of fur. The shape resembles a little flower bud.
Gecko Tail
A tail covered in thick scales that grows thicker by the end, resembling a gecko tail.
Rhomb Tail
A normal tail, where the fur tip forms a rhombus. The fur tip starts further up the tail.
Fin Tail
The fin tail has no fins. The fur patches on the tail resembles fins. Usually there are three pairs of "fins".
Unicorn Tail
This normal tail has its fur tip start at the half length already. The length of fur increases until it reaches the tip, where it hangs down.
Devil Tail
A tail that grows scaley and hardens the further down it goes. The tip has thick triangular spikes.
Solar Tail
A normal tail that has three segments of fur on the base. The fur stands off, with two longer strands building the last segment.
Flipper Tail
A normal tail with two pairs of "fins" on it. The "fins" are fur.
Leaf Tail
This tail has hispid hair, which takes the look of a leaf. It is not, in fact, a real leaf.
Drape Tail
A normal tail that has has fur drape down the side of the base. It also has shorter fur sticking off to the sides and upwards.
Spiked Tail
A normal tail without fur. The tail is covered in spikes.
Club Tail
A normal tail without fur, which has a larger mass on the tip.
Silken Tail
Very long strand of hair that sticks mostly together.
Demon Tail
A typical furless tail, that has a tip looking like a spade.



















