Space for Next species. Whyvule: Whyvuli Hatchlings come from eggs, but are completely grey at birth and have silver eyes. When there hatchlings are about 4 years old, they shed/molt there current fur and become bright vibrant colors. Male Whyvuli has thick manes, but females don't. Males and females both have colored muzzles and tails that represent their element, but Males have a mane that also does so. Whyvuli live up to 5,000 years in total. Kaviru: Kaviru kits are very sensitive. Like the Whyvule, there kits are completly grey at birth with silver eyes. When they shed at 10 years old, there fur color changes to shades of brown, orange, silver/grey, and black. There eyes turn white as well. The Male Kaviru reaches about 14 ft high, but the female only reaches 10 ft high. Kaviru kits are about 6 ft tall at birth. Those are some big eggs! Kaviru reach up to about the same age as humans, though. Seavile: Seaviles are slick creatures. There cubs look like fish but are too blue to be called normal. As the cub Seavile grows, they become longer, about to 60 ft long. A adult male Seavile is about 70 ft, while females are in the middle at 65 ft long. Seaviles usually live up to 6,000 years. That's one thousand years longer than Whyvuli! Ghazt: Ghazt are born from violet-blue eggs with small transparent bumps on top. When they hatch, they are as purple as can be! As they grow, they find nice stones to turn into bubbles, witch produce a electric-like sound when touched. When they grow up, they are 5 ft tall and 3 ft long. Male ghazts have fainter sounds than females. Ghazt have a unknown age limit, probally because there so weird!