Extinction Valley
In the shadows of history, echoes of ancient beasts linger—extinct mammals that once ruled the Earth. Imagine the mammoth's colossal presence in icy realms or the saber-toothed tiger's haunting prowls through ancient forests. These majestic creatures, now lost to time, remind us of life's fleeting nature and the beauty of our world's past.
Obsidian Mammoth
Meet the obsidian woolly mammoth, the unknown furry giant of the frozen tundra! These nocturnal creatures, with their midnight black and alabaster coats, roamed long forgotten landscapes until about 4,000 years ago...or so we believe. Imagine a cryptid eldritch elephant digging through snow-drifts for bones. Obsidian woolly mammoths were the unseen abyss that wandered through the frozen planes.
Glyppy the Glyptodon
These creatures are typically shy in nature. They tend to be high in anxiety, and will roll into a ball when startled.
When adopting one of these Glyptodons make sure to keep them in a soft environment, and away from loud noises and flashing lights.
Although these gentle animals may take some time to fully open up, if you give them a safe home you’ll have a lifelong cuddle buddy in no time.
Woolly Mammoth
These creatures have quite the past to tell. They say an elephant never forgets, well, a mammoth surely doesn’t either. Having overcome a traumatic past these gentle giants are coping well, and finally ready for a new home.Their long fur makes them prone to overheating, so they prefer sleeping on top of the covers. Kindness is one of the most valued traits these Mammoths love. When adopting a Mammoth, make sure to always be kind and considerate for fastest possible forever bonding.
Saber toothed Tiger
These independent creatures enjoy company….on their own time. Solitary introverts who, much like like their feline cousins, enjoy only particular associations. These long-toothed cats are said to have nine lives, and will often seek out risky solo adventures much to the chagrin of their loved ones.The best way into a tigers life is to let them come to you, at their own pace. Be open with them and make sure they feel safe. It takes time, but they’ll become your purring pal for life.
Woolly Rhino
These creatures have headstrong personalities and tend to get themselves into trouble. Be careful when approaching one, their blade-like horn can pose a severe danger to strangers.Their bandages are a mark of strength for these animals.In order to tame one of these wild Rhinos you’ll need to stay consistent with them. Strong communication and intention are key. But, once you have a Wooly Rhino’s trust you’ll have a fierce protector.
Thylacine
These crafty little creature are natural creators in their own right. Experience is said to breed creativity. They've been known to hide snacks, fidgets, and cool rocks in their pouches.
These long-tailed canids are group creatures, and love to spend time with others of their own and other species. They secretly always want tummy rubs, and cuddles, but are too shy to ask.
The best way to having a pouched pal of your own, is to simply open yourself up to them. Show a thylacine it's safe to love you, and they'll love you forever! Be warned though, occasionally you'll end up with a pack at your door.