YanchaOkami
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Hmm, not that imaginary actually. The dog-fox-chimera happened naturally and behaved like a dog, mostly, as such I'm quite sure they would tend to canine / fox sounds. Like a Husky actually can (and will in some situations) bark, but does it rarely. Most individuals prefer howling - it is for canids as well easier to hear over longer distances.
A fox can "bark" as well, but it sounds less like a medium-sized dog, more like a cat-sized dog with a hiccup.
They prefer their guttural sounds in many cases, like the "HYYYIP!".
But a Folf-big cat chimera is unknown for. Sound-wise. Could even be that they would be humming in their stress-relief meditating chilled sound concept.
Off to some work now, later my good floofer and the other floofies.
Hmm, not that imaginary actually. The dog-fox-chimera happened naturally and behaved like a dog, mostly, as such I'm quite sure they would tend to canine / fox sounds. Like a Husky actually can (and will in some situations) bark, but does it rarely. Most individuals prefer howling - it is for canids as well easier to hear over longer distances.
A fox can "bark" as well, but it sounds less like a medium-sized dog, more like a cat-sized dog with a hiccup.
But a Folf-big cat chimera is unknown for. Sound-wise. Could even be that they would be humming in their stress-relief meditating chilled sound concept.
Off to some work now, later my good floofer and the other floofies.
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