Traits
Mammalian Muzzle (Standard)
Muzzles of fellow mammals come the easiest to Genekits, and they can seemingly shift to these traits without much practice.
*This trait is only required to be added to a Genekit if clarity on the trait is needed (i.e. what mammal the trait is from)
Non-Mammalian Mouth (Non-Mammalian)
Muzzles and Mouths of non-mammalian creatures are a bit harder for Genekits to learn, as the anatomy can be quite unfamiliar. But with practice, this is definitely a look a Genekit can achieve!
Unique Muzzle or Mouth (Unique)
Unique muzzles or mouths are ones that are not seen on any creature known to this planet, and are distinctive to the individual Genekit sporting the trait. These traits are harder to learn, as Genekits must learn to shift into these shapes without anything to model themselves after.
Non-Mammalian Teeth (Non-Mammalian)
Teeth of non-mammalian creatures are a bit harder for Genekits to learn, as the anatomy can be quite unfamiliar. But with practice, this is definitely a look a Genekit can achieve! Things like snake and shark teeth fall into this category
Non-Mammalian Tongue (Non-Mammalian)
Tongues of non-mammalian creatures are a bit harder for Genekits to learn, as the anatomy can be quite unfamiliar. But with practice, this is definitely a look a Genekit can achieve! Frog, snake and lizard tongues (among others) all fit into this category
Shaped Tongue (Unique)
Uniquely shaped tongues are ones that are not seen on any creature known to this planet, and are distinctive to the individual Genekit sporting the trait. These traits are harder to learn, as Genekits must learn to shift into these shapes without anything to model themselves after.
Uniquely Shaped Whiskers (Unique)
Uniquely shaped whiskers are ones that are not seen on any creature known to this planet, and are distinctive to the individual Genekit sporting the trait. These traits are harder to learn, as Genekits must learn to shift into these shapes without anything to model themselves after. Genekits with this trait have whisker or whisker-like growths that do not follow the standard whisker shape. Perhaps they are curled, or have an extra tuft of fur on the ends.
Non-Mammalian "Whiskers" (Non-Mammalian)
Genekits with this trait have whisker-like growths that are not whiskers in the same way you would see them on mammals. These are more akin to fish barbels or rictal bristles found on birds.