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Description The Tenus are avery widespread of small creatures similar to rodents. 



The other members of this order are part of the Thylacomorphoids suborder, they have pouches which allow for long retractable feeding tentacles, and for carrying/incubating young. 



The Umpossums, are standard semi-arboreal generalists native to the continent Borea. However they exhibit lots of parental care. They build nests in trees using grasses or twigs or holes in Mycotrees or other large structures. The mother will stay in the nest for months (depends on species) during this time she will incubate the young in her pouch, her body undergoes a period of little movement in exchange for high body heat, the father will provide the mother with food for her and the young. 


The Parals are arboreal generalists, commonly rainforest frugivores. Some species utilize their pouch for carrying food.


The Parals cousins, the Bristlings are insectivores, utilizing their tentacle like a chameleons tongue, they are quite slow and often stand at one post to catch prey for long periods of time, so they have venomous spikes, to ward away predators. They spikes are modified fibers on their backs. This group I might scrap or redesign in the future.



The Vexills are a strange group of large Euluroforms, which have display crests on their arms and long tails, they forage by scraping the leaf litter for food with their claws. The Vexills are very social and have a haremic mating system. Males compete by slashing with their claws and displaying their crests, fights are uncommon. Females lack crests and are smaller. They dig small burrows for their offspring to live in. The mother protects this burrow. 


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