|diet = Carnivore (Ketters, [[Shroom-Gulper Plent]], [[Speedy Gulper]], [[Star-Tongued Gulper]], [[Norat]] and [[Nizzard]]) scavenger ([[Grendelsaur]] and [[Attercop]] kills)
|diet = Carnivore ([[Ketter]]s, [[Shroom-Gulper Plent]], [[Speedy Gulper]], [[Star-Tongued Gulper]], [[Norat]] and [[Nizzard]]) scavenger ([[Grendelsaur]] and [[Attercop]] kills)
|reproduction= Sexual, Live Birth, Two Genders
|reproduction= Sexual, Live Birth, Two Sexes
|respiration=Active (Lungs)
|domain =
|thermoregulation=Mesotherm
|kingdom =
|phylum =
|parent = Pseudailuridae
|class =
|genus = Pseudailurus
|order =
|family =
|genus = Ursiporcus
|species = lupus
|species = lupus
}}
}}
The '''pleyote''' split off from the [[plenther]] when some decided the Huggs Temperate Forest would be a good hunting ground. It has become smaller and faster (to better hide and escape larger predators), and it's color has changed to narrow vertical stripes of purple and brown, with blue dots on them(to better blend in with the crystal oak and the purple plants of the area). Other than changing its diet to smaller prey, its behavior is pretty much the same as its ancestor.
The '''plenyote''' split off from the [[plenther]] when some decided the Huggs Temperate Forest would be a good hunting ground. It has become smaller and faster (to better hide and escape larger predators), and its color has changed to narrow, vertical stripes of purple and brown, with blue dots on them (to better blend in with the crystal oak and the purple plants of the area). Other than changing its diet to smaller prey, its behavior is pretty much the same as its ancestor.
The plenyote split off from the plenther when some decided the Huggs Temperate Forest would be a good hunting ground. It has become smaller and faster (to better hide and escape larger predators), and its color has changed to narrow, vertical stripes of purple and brown, with blue dots on them (to better blend in with the crystal oak and the purple plants of the area). Other than changing its diet to smaller prey, its behavior is pretty much the same as its ancestor.