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|creator = OviraptorFan
|image = Twinpaw Twintail.png
|ancestor = Chasing Twintail
|habitat = Dixon-Darwin Boreal, Darwin Temperate Woodland, Vivus Boreal, Vivus Temperate Rainforest, Darwin Temperate Rainforest, Javen Temperate Rainforest
|size = 30 centimeters long
|support = Endoskeleton (Bone)
|diet = Carnivorous ([[Honey Toadtuga]], [[Umbral Sphinx]], [[Chasing Twintail]], [[Grovecrystal Krugg]], [[Bloodback]], [[Barkback]], [[Dracisketter]], [[Jongfoll]], [[Burrsnapper]], [[Plumottle]], [[Shrubrattus]], [[Fluneinzee]], [[Montemsnapper]], [[Nectarsnapper]], [[Scrambled Shrew]], [[Kehaida]], [[Brighteyes]], [[Spotted Sauceback]], [[Carnofern Flugwurm]], [[Buttpiper]], [[Hikahoe]], [[Fat Lizatokage]], [[Vivusian Barkback]], [[Opportunity Shrew]], [[Interbiat]], [[Spinebutt Plexo|Shadow Spinebutt Plexo]], [[Phouka]], [[Gryphler]], [[Neoshrew]], [[Swiftsnapper]], [[Oviaudiator]], [[Thorny Toadtuga]], [[Spineless Toadtuga]], [[River Hikahoe]], [[Spinemander]], [[River Scrambler]], [[Regal Sphinx]], [[Pikashrew]], [[Weird-Boned Twintail]], [[Teacup Saucebacks]], [[Smirking Soriparasite]], [[Eggslurping Sorite]]), Scavenger
|respiration = Active (Lungs)
|thermoregulation = Endotherm (Fur)
|reproduction = Sexual (Male and Female, Live Birth, Pouch and Milk)
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|genus = Dicaudasorex
|species = geminabrachius
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Much like their ancestors, the two tails present on the twinpaw twintail result from the spine splitting at their shoulders, resulting in a double spine running down their back and ending as the iconic twintail arrangement for its lineage. These tails help with balance as it chases fleeing prey within the forests the twinpaw twintail inhabits. When chasing prey, the accessory pair of limbs help with running, acting sort of like the dew claws found in terran dogs.
While hunting, the twinpaw twintails rely heavily upon their camouflage to stalk prey, using the shadows provided by obsiditrees to remain unseen. Once they get close enough or the prey spots them and tries to flee, the twinpaw twintail will give chase. If the prey is caught, the twinpaw twintail will viciously attack the victim with their teeth and claws to quickly kill it. Their intense ferocity allows them to tackle prey over double their size, though they occasionally attack fauna larger than that but those usually
Much like their ancestor and relatives, the twinpaw twintail will hibernate overnight to conserve energy and are strictly solitary. They also live in burrows, but their duplicated hands make digging much harder and so making their own burrows is only done as a last resort. More often than not, they will instead either force other fauna out of their burrows or kill and eat them within the burrow before claiming the hole in the ground as their own home.
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