![]() This comic is made possible by all of my awesome Patreon supporters and will be thanked in the eventual print copy of this comic when complete. Patreons get to see it as it's made early, in higher res, as well as see my process, and provide input. While Patreon helps fund it, I always want to post my stuff free later to those who can't afford to support me monetarily. Comments, sharing and other stuff helps too! Thank you for all the forms of support! #Predators of kilimanjaro free# Well, there are a lot of hybrids in the fandom. Not to mention all kinds of invented species and characters with odd colorations, even if they are a 'pure' species. So, I see it as rather pedantic and invasive of others' creativity to assume one's own rules or the rules of the real world need to apply to everyone.īut, if you want to travel down that road. ![]() The way I work it in my story-worlds is that hybrids are possible, even from dissimilar species, but the chances of successfully conceiving are exponentially greater the more dissimilar the species are. Chimeras (hybrids of multiple creatures) are incredibly uncommon, because the problems with conceiving become even more compounded. So, between most furs instinctively wanting to mate with their own species, multiple-birth pregnancies (a.k.a. Litters) for many 'pure' species, and the problems hybrid couples have conceiving, the population kind of reaches a natural balance, with most characters being a 'standard' species, and hybrids being somewhat uncommon, but probably everyone knows at least one hybrid in their personal circle of friends, family, acquaintances, and everyday contacts.Tom Choate graduated from Colorado A&M, now called Colorado State University, withholding a B.S. After graduating from Colorado A&M, Tom traveled to Alaska in search of prosperous jobs. He needed employment to avoid being drafted into the Korean War, so Tom, along with a friend, traveled to Alaska. Unfortunately, jobs were scarce and Tom eventually joined the Alaska National Guard working as a ski infantryman and radio operator. After the war was over, Tom became the first Ranger Naturalist in 1957 for Denali National Park formerly known as Mount McKinley National Park. Secretary of the Interior Sally Jewell, who served during the Obama administration, permanently renamed the National Park to Denali National Park. Tom spent four years doing Antarctic research on penguins and its predators. After spending four years in New Zealand, Tom moved his family to South Africa in the late 60s and spent over ten years on the continent launching climbs to Kilimanjaro and many other outdoor activities.
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