Traits
Crysalla Fangs (Rare)
Bony protrusions from the beak downwards, nonvenomous.
Crysalla Conjoined Polycaudal (Rare)
Multiple tails of different type, caused by conjoined twinning.
Crysalla Dwarf Wings (Rare)
Dwarfism only affecting the wings, short, stubby wings, incapable of flight.
Crysalla Cobweb Wings (Rare)
Wings have two extra fingers stretching from the elbow, forming a cobweb-like appearance.
Crysalla Glider Wings (Rare)
Wings have two or three cartilaginous spines stretching from the body, forming a glider appearance where they connect to the tail.
Crysalla Quills (Rare)
Long, hollow quills similar to that of ornithischian dinosaurs.
Crysalla Oiled Filaments (Rare)
Fur, Feathers, Pycnofibers, or Hair of Crysalla are heavily oiled and waterproof, preventing waterlogging and algae growth.
Crysalla Tail Rattle (Rare)
Rattlesnake rattle at the tip of the tail, can make a warning noise. Linked to the Venom mutations.
Crysalla Raptor Claws (Rare)
Thumb and dew claw become enlarged, sickle shaped for holding down prey.
Crysalla Venomous Fangs (Rare)
Venomous bite, internal oral venom glands in the upper jaw that inject venom from protruding “fangs” in the beak.
Crysalla Locs (Rare)
Mutation that causes some or all hair on a Crysalla to naturally coil into dreadlocks.
Crysalla Bulbs (Rare)
Aquilla mutation, bioluminescent bulbs sprout from the Crysalla’s body for deep-sea hunting. Linked to the Bioluminescent Markings gene.
Crysalla Mistwing (Rare)
Air Mutation - Ability to transform one's body into a mist/smoke, and travel.
Crysalla Earthbound (Rare)
Earth Mutation - Ability to grow noncrystalline mineral deposits from the Crysalla's body, creating an impenetrable armor.
Crysalla Enhydro (Rare)
Water Mutation - A drop of water becomes trapped inside the Crysalla's Soul Stone, and the Crysalla develops the ability to be a weathermancer.
Crysalla Melanism (Rare)
Crysalla possesses more melanin, affecting the body, bones, and crystals.
Crysalla Color Changing Markings (Rare)
Markings may shift between two different colors slowly due to diet, retaining the same pattern.
Crysalla Seasonal Markings (Rare)
Markings change color season by season, retaining the same pattern. Between 2-4 color palettes.
Crysalla Petrification (Rare)
Disorder in which the organic body will slowly turn to stone over time.