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This is the riddle that leads to the film's climax. The cat knows the trick, but he gives our
protagonists only a riddle. Is this cat a "good guy" or a "bad guy?" No, not really either. He be
a cat, and "no cat anywhere ever gave anyone a straight answer." (This breed was inspired by the
movie <i>The Last Unicorn</i>.)</span>
movie <i>The Last Unicorn</i>.)</span><br>
<br>
*** <a href="dl/c_fantasyz_ridc.zip" target="_top"
title="http://www.angelfire.com/moon2/mainecoon">Download</a> ***<br>
(internal sounds)<br>
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<img src="img/c_fantasyz_4293afb0.jpg">
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<b class="big">Silhouette</b><br>
<img src="img/c_fantasyz_3e0973c0.gif"><br>
In a parellel dimension, our catz still roam, but here they will appear as flat shadows, merely shades.
These creatures behave and resemble our own catz but have no form of their own, merely flat whisps.<br>
<br>
This breed is inspired by real life. A shadow lives in our home. At first, we each thought it was a
trick of the eyes. I saw it in my peripheral view. I thought one of my pet rats (a black one notorious
for sneaking past me when I fed them) got out and went searching for it -- for nearly an hour. When I
asked my roommate, she told me about the "shadow cat" she sees. Sure enough, I checked my cages, and all
were accounted for. The shadow is now a frequent phenomenon, it hugs the walls most of the time and
behaves like a cat or rat.<br>
<br>
*** <a href="dl/c_fantasyz_Silhouette.zip" target="_top"
title="http://www.angelfire.com/moon2/mainecoon">Download</a> ***<br>
(Uses Catz sounds from <a href="https://homebody.eu/carolyn/sounds.htm" target="_top"
title="http://carolyn.thepetzwarehouse.com/soun">Carolyn's Creations</a>.)<br>
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<b class="big">Snokat</b><br>
<img src="img/c_fantasyz_441b0390.gif"><br>
11,000 years ago, while the great glaciers melted and receded to the poles, humans migrated through
Asia, into North America and to South America. This was the time of mass extinction of megafauna (giant
animals, as large or larger than elephants, mostly grazing mammals and their predators). In the midst of
this climate change and hunting, very few of these enormous species survived. Some were simply hunted to
extinction, others were too specialized for cold climates (before this time, tundra covered large
areas), and their habitats were lost.<br>
<br>
(Real history above. ;-) Fantasy part follows.)<br>
<br>
On a few small islands near Greenland, one such animal, a relict species, still exists. Seen by a few
lucky researchers, the animal has been named the snokat. It stands up to 2 meters at the shoulders and
weighs up to 5 tons. The snowkat resembles something between an enourmous lion or polar bear. It is
known to roar and exhibits feline behavior. It is believed tat the snokat feeds mainly on seals. During
anchient times, the snokat's range probably included much of the North American continent, and probably
fed on the large, now extinct, grazing animals including mammoths and prehistoric buffalo species. The
snokat hibernates for a large part of the year and can be seen for a brief time in spring, hunting in a
pride for as much food as possible before mating and returning to hibernation.<br>
<br>
The snokat is primarily white with mostly cool icy tones to its skin. When it lived in less harsh
conditions, the species was probably a darker color, and occasionally a beige colored cub shows up.
(These do not often survive in the tundra and are sometimes even abandoned by their mothers.) Snokats
seem to vary some in shape and color, evidence to a thriving gene pool despite their reduced range. Some
snokats have long tusks, once used to pierce thick mastadon hide but now neither a help nor hiderance.
Short or no tails have evolved to conserve heat, though long-tailed snokats occur in some places, and
they curl their tails around themselves for warmth. The long tail is likely a remnant from earlier
times.<br>
<br>
(The snokat is my own creation but inspired by the real Wisconsin Maximum glaciation and mass extinction
of megafauna.)<br>
<br>
*** <a href="dl/c_fantasyz_snokat.zip" target="_top"
title="http://www.angelfire.com/moon2/mainecoon">Download</a> ***<br>
(Uses "Tyger" sounds from <a href="https://homebody.eu/carolyn/sounds.htm" target="_top"
title="http://carolyn.thepetzwarehouse.com/soun">Carolyn's Creations</a>. -- Use the catz part!)<br>
<br>
<img src="img/c_fantasyz_4432dc40.jpg"><br>
Picture by <a href="https://web.archive.org/web/20161225131523/http://supernova.lokatt.se/"
target="_top" title="http://supernova.lokatt.se/">Nova</a><br>
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<b class="big">SWoT</b><br>
<img src="img/c_fantasyz_43643a10.gif"><br>
The SWoT is a small forest-dwelling mammal. It is a unique case of parallel adaptation, being legless
and earless for burrowing, much like counterparts in the reptilian world. The SWoT feeds primarily on
earthworms, aspecially when young, but will take other insects and even young mice. Rough spines protect
the SWoT from potential predators. It is known to hiss at attackers, but is all talk and no action.
(This breed is my own invention.)<br>
<br>
Sometimes crashes in Petz 5 on Windows XP. This is a rare occurence and happens in the Adoption
Center.<br>
<br>
*** <a href="dl/c_fantasyz_SWoT.zip" target="_top"
title="http://www.angelfire.com/moon2/mainecoon">Download</a> ***<br>
(Uses "Dynaroo" sounds from <a href="https://homebody.eu/carolyn/sounds.htm" target="_top"
title="http://carolyn.thepetzwarehouse.com/soun">Carolyn's Creations</a>.)<br>
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<b class="big">Tatzelworm</b><br>
<img src="img/c_fantasyz_36640e70.gif"><br>
This mysterious creature was sighted in the Swiss Alps, hence its fullname "Alpine Tatzelworm." It is
believed to be an unclassified reptile or amphibian, and grows to the size of a man's arm. Descriptions
vary. In some accounts the animal has two legs, in others four or none at all. It is said to have the
face of a cat, and in many descriptions the front part is feline including the legs. This animal is
illusive and viewed as malicious, attacking livestock or people who disturb its holes. -- Also known as
the Strollenworm.<br>
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My version is an amphibian. It has a larval form with gills and spends the first part of its life and
breeds in water. It spends most of it's adult life buried in the moist ground. Some adults retain thair
gills and have keeled tails for a completely aquatic life. (This breed was inspired by accounts of this
legendary creature and features taken from real amphibians.)<br>
<br>
*** <a href="dl/c_fantasyz_tatzel.zip" target="_top"
title="http://www.angelfire.com/moon2/mainecoon">Download</a> ***<br>
(Uses "Norvil" sounds from <a href="https://homebody.eu/carolyn/sounds.htm" target="_top"
title="http://carolyn.thepetzwarehouse.com/soun">Carolyn's Creations</a>.)<br>
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<img src="img/c_fantasyz_371fe050.jpg"><br>
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<b class="big">Trinket</b><br>
<img src="img/c_fantasyz_4229ebe0.gif"><br>
Every child has had the fantasy that their favorite stuffed toy comes to life and becomes their new pet.
These curious and gentle creatures, known as "trinkets" are the result of children's wishes. Some are
made of cotton, some denim, some chenile, and all with shiny plastic eyes and little yarn whiskers to
explore their world. They have come to life upon request, but be gentle with them. They are sensitive
animals who can become easily depressed and are used to lots of hugs and love. (Trinkets are inspired by
a variety of plush toys.)<br>
<br>
<b>Download:</b> <a href="dl/c_fantasyz_trinkow.zip" target="_top"
title="http://www.angelfire.com/moon2/mainecoon">Overwriting</a> / <a href="dl/c_fantasyz_trink.zip"
target="_top" title="http://www.angelfire.com/moon2/mainecoon">Non-Overwriting</a><br>
Internal sounds<br>
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<b class="big">Twitter</b><br>
<img src="img/c_fantasyz_2ac199d0.gif"><br>
Related to other songbirds such as cardinals, cowbirds, and chickadees, the Twitter is a shy creature
with a small voice. Not much is known about these birds' habits, but their wide color sceme suggests
they are adapted to a variety of habitats, and their quiet voices suggests they live high in tree tops.
(This breed is a product of my own imagination but inspired by real bird species.)<br>
<br>
*** <a href="dl/c_fantasyz_TWIT.ZIP" target="_top" title="http://www.angelfire.com/moon2/mainecoon">
Download</a> ***<br>
(Uses "PFMice" sounds from <a href="https://homebody.eu/carolyn/sounds.htm" target="_top"
title="http://carolyn.thepetzwarehouse.com/soun">Carolyn's Creations</a>.)
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<b class="big">***If only one file is available, it is a "unibreed" file that will work in Petz 3, 4, and 5!</b>
<br><br>
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