Canargon Species Bio

Story by umd223 on SoFurry

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#1 of An Experiment At Large


Species Name: Canargon

(Feral Canine + Anthro Dragon)

(Movement is Feral, moves on all-fours)

Species Structure/Anatomy:

Short and fine white fur covers most of the creatures body, with the exception of the wings that are made up of feathers instead of membrane.

A soft pink canine nose blends at the front of the muzzle, whilst deep blue eyes sit behind it. Above those are protruding fox-like ears.

Half-anthro paws at the front perform delicate tasks with ease, whilst tough feral paws at the back exceed at clinging and pouncing from most materials. On the species backs sit feathery wings, attached by dense muscle aided by a naturally occurring carbon-fiber/calcium matrix bone structure,' being extremely light yet stronger than steel; this allows long flight times, rapid movement with ease and long-durable engagements.

On the underside, a strong canine-chest blends carefully into a soft furry belly,' followed by two girthy canine sheaths and a rather discrete tailhole.

Said two girthy sheaths sit ontop of each other (as opposed to side-by-side), each containing a hybrid member of equal size. The 'Hardness' of each member is slightly higher to that of a humans, on the underside sit several dragon-like ridges that expand outward slightly before and after climax. Blending in below those, closer to the base is a canine knot, which expands in much the same manner- lasting a few minutes less than the ridges.

The bottom member also functions as an 'optional ovipositor' for breeding. The egg laying can only be triggered after the climax settles, by tensing a set of muscles linked up to an egg sac in the tail (That on average contain around 8 eggs, each 2" wide and 3" long; If the egg count drops below 8, an egg will be produced over a period of 3 weeks. ).

4 Testicles sit alongside the egg sac, capable of ejaculating 30-35 mL of sperm from each member in a single breeding session, provided the extra and constant stimulation is made from knotting the partner.

Due to a powerful immune system, high muscle density and naturally high intelligence, the life expectancy of a fit Canargon is around 114 years.

Species Behaviour:

In general, a fit Canargon adult will be timid, shy and protective though not very territorial.

Maturity wise, a pup reaches adolescence at 7 years old- recklessness and jealousy fading into wisdom; A year more and the adolescent reaches complete sexual maturity, fully capable of breeding.

As for breeding, females are very few (relatively a last resort in the risk of the species extinction should the males not find suitable species to breed with), that have eggs but need normal fertilization from males.

The species are generally very loyal, but due to the lack of jealousy in combination with a naturally high-curiosity,' polygamous relationships and even 'pet-play' is heavily common.

Species Measurements:

The species average height for a fit adult is 3ft 4", with a length of 2.3 meters (from nose to tail tip).

Each member is 5.4" long (excluding the knot) with a width of 2.4" at mid-point.

The underside consists of 4 ridge plates (each an inch long, from the members tip to the start of the knot), that extend outwards by 0.4".

Each canine knot when fully inflated is 3.1" wide, 2.2" long (bringing total usable length to 8.2", including the flexible base attachment into the sheath).

(Art is done by a friend whom doesnt have a SoFurry/FA/IB Account)

One exception to his species is, Creo does not have wings. Which made him the target of a rather massive experiment for first contact.