Ignavus Carnis (Latin for: Cowardly Flesh), commonly referred to as the Trimming, is the 2nd member of the Carnis family, and is one of the first products created by the Crawl. The Trimming is abundant wherever there is crawl. The Trimming is a small, meaty, turtle-like creature that is said to resemble a skinned raccoon. Like all other members of the Carnis family, it is mostly made out of meat tissue. As a result of this, all Trimmings share a blood-red colour. Trimmings have a slight resemblance to ticks with a plump abdomen, small head, miniature ears and eyes, and a wide gaping mouth. All Trimmings have unique modifications making it impossible to find two of the same. Such differences include leg count, spikes, and size. Most Trimmings are around 20cm (7.8in) in length, comparable to a basketball. Trimmings are often confused with Juvenile Mimics, because of their similar body shape. The Trimming is a very passive and docile creature, with its only defense being its uncanny appearance. If presented with a threat, the Trimming will either hide, flee, or let out a screech. Trimmings show intense emotions, with behaviors such as a chattering motion with their mouths when they are happy, and screaming when distressed. Trimmings are nocturnal and typically make a lot of noise during the nighttime, which can cause them to be a less popular choice as pets. Trimmings require minimal maintenance compared to other pets, but do have some specific requirements to fulfill: Trimmings prefer a slightly cooler room temperature (18°C-20°C), but also require a warm area when nesting. Trimmings also require dry cat/dog food twice a day, along with scraps of normal food. Trimmings also require an open space at home, along with access to the backyard and regular walks so they can socialize with other Trimmings, this is because they are generally social creatures in the wild Trimmings generally enjoy anything they can interact and tug with, and also like watching and listening to anything humans like as well. Trimmings require a thorough cleaning with warm water and soap. The main areas to clean are their neck, armpits, and stomach, ensuring that no soap ends up near the face Trimmings also enjoy company, generally staying near the owner for affection.
credits if used that terrible sound in the trimming screech is part of the audio so I cannot do anything about it I clattered my teeth to make the sound for when the trimming closes its mouth btw