Name: Clover
Gender: Doe
Age: Young Fawn
Picto:
A pencil scribbling on a leaf next to a raindrop
Species: TEF Thomson's Gazelle
Appearance: Clover is a young, human-faced Thomson's gazelle. She is the tawny color of a fawn with only the faintest outlines of the dark marks she will have as an adult. The sun has imprinted white spots on her coat and light freckles on her cheeks. Her eyes are a green hazel. Her mother says they are the color of clovers, but the fawn thinks they are more the color of mud. Her horns have yet to start coming in. It is likely she will not have any as her mother and most of the female side of her family lacks horns which upsets the young fawn. Clover likes to tuck flowers like dandelions and poppies behind her ears. She uses the stems of these flowers to write her weekly "news" articles.
Size:
Between 4 and 8 (now), A little smaller than 23 (adult)
Set: Default fawn set and poppy flowers