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Perseids |Onyx |Uncommon

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This lioness gave birth in the past two years. She is on a breeding cool down and will be breedable again in 10 real life days.
Lion Stats
Experience
0 / 100 (0%)
Level 1
Strength 171 Speed 254
Stamina 161 Smarts 174
Agility 162 Skill 2
Total Stats: 924
Lion Currents
Age 11 years, 7 months old
Hunger
0%
Mood
100%
Sex Female
Pose Default
Personality
Nurturing (Good)

Adult Stage
Newborn Stage 100%
Young Cub Stage 100%
Cub Stage 100%
Adolescent Stage 100%
Adult Stage 73.717948717949%
Elder Stage 0%
Breeding Info
Father T. S. Eliot (Deceased) Mother Newly Claimed Lioness sell (Deceased) View Full Heritage
Last Bred 13 days ago Fertility Very Low (33%) View All Cubs Bred (0)
Appearance Markings
Base Onyx (Black Skin) Slot 2: White Inverted Zebra (11%) Tier 2
Slot 4: Water Hyacinth Shine (76%) Tier 3
Slot 6: Blue Lace (54%) Tier 3
Slot 7: Sunrise Speckles (4%) Tier 3
Slot 8: Glacial Frosting (44%) Tier 3
Slot 9: Hyena Spots Scarce White (43%) Tier 3
Slot 10: White Mottled Vents (32%) Tier 6
Genetics Black Dark Solid Uncommon
Eyes Grey
Mane Type Savage
Mane Color Kunzite
Mutation None
Marking Slots
10
Equipped Decorations
Bonding Giraffes

Above
African Flower Ornaments [Plumbago]
Azure Hairstreak
Blue Footed Baboon Spider
Fireflies
Lifetime Hunting Results
Total Hunts 0 Successful Hunts 0 Success Rate 0%


Biography
G6

Name History
The Perseid meteor shower, which peaks in mid-August, is considered the best meteor shower of the year. With swift and bright meteors, Perseids frequently leave long "wakes" of light and color behind them as they streak through Earth's atmosphere. The Perseids are one of the most plentiful showers with about 50 to 100 meteors seen per hour. They occur with warm summer nighttime weather allowing sky watchers to comfortably view them.

Perseids are also known for their fireballs. Fireballs are larger explosions of light and color that can persist longer than an average meteor streak. This is due to the fact that fireballs originate from larger particles of cometary material. Fireballs are also brighter, with apparent magnitudes greater than -3





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