Traits
Common Average
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With normal-sized fluffy ears, Isomara have full movement of ears similar to canines, and they often move depending on the Isomara's emotion.
Uncommon Bat
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One of the fewer furrier types of ears. They still have a small tuft of fur on the inside. Bat ears can range in size.
Uncommon Ribbon
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Ribbon ears are anywhere from twice to four times longer than the common average ear. They always end with a small wispy keratin whisker and are less furry than standard ears.
Rare Fold
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Small ears that are folded over the scalp. Isomara with fold ears often trim the inner fur tufts to avoid hearing impairments.
Rare Flop
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A hybrid between the fold and perked ears. Flop ears have full movement, but the tips lack any nerves and muscles for movement. The ends tend to flop around and cannot stand up.
Rare Perked
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Large rabbit-like ears, and velvety soft to the touch. Isomara can freely move them up, down, and all around. Tieing them up and out of the way is quite common and fashionable.